Introduction

“Angels Among Us” by Alabama is one of the band’s most beloved and emotionally resonant songs. Released in 1993 as a single from their album Cheap Seats, the song was written by Becky Hobbs and Don Goodman. Inspired by a deeply personal experience, Hobbs wrote the song after surviving a near-fatal car accident, which she believed was due to the intervention of a guardian angel. This experience stayed with her for years until she finally teamed up with Goodman to complete the song, crafting a melody and lyrics that emphasize hope, faith, and unseen protectors.

The song quickly resonated with listeners around the world, touching the hearts of millions who found comfort in its message. Its blend of country and gospel influences made it a unique addition to Alabama’s catalog, and its lyrics about angels offering guidance during difficult times struck a chord with many. Lead singer Randy Owen shared that the band received countless letters from fans recounting their personal “angel” stories, further reinforcing the song’s powerful impact on people from all walks of life.

One particularly poignant moment in the song’s history came when it was used in the aftermath of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, with Demi Lovato releasing a cover to support grieving families. Over the years, “Angels Among Us” has become an anthem of comfort and kindness, with its music video showcasing acts of goodwill and community support​.

The song’s simple but powerful message continues to inspire listeners to believe in the presence of goodness and light during life’s darkest moments. Through both its original release and subsequent covers, “Angels Among Us” remains a testament to the enduring power of faith, compassion, and human kindness.

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