Listeners Feel Blessed After Hearing Alabama’s Heartfelt Song “Angels Among Us”

When most people hear “Angels Among Us,” they may think of a passage of scripture or even guardian angels. A band by the name of Alabama released a song called “Angels Among Us,” and it’s making listeners feel blessed.

Alabama is a country band that has been making music for over 30 years. When band members Don Goodman and Becky Hobbs wrote “Angels Among Us” in 1993, they had no idea how successful the song would become.

It made the charts once in the year it was released and again in 1995. Critics gave the band a lot of positive feedback. Alabama even got emails from listeners telling them that the song was a huge blessing in their lives.

The song is all about the idea that something is protecting us that is greater than we are. This can make people feel at peace and safe when life gets rough. Alabama helps listeners to understand that they believe there is always going to be somewhere to run when we feel lost.

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