Legacy - Music

Music

  • Legacy (Akir album), 2006
  • Legacy (Doc Watson album), 2002
  • Legacy (Girlschool album), 2008
  • Legacy (Jimmy D. Lane album), 2000
  • Legacy (Lenny Breau album), 1983
  • Legacy (Madball album), 2005
  • Legacy (Poco album), 1989
  • Legacy (Shadow Gallery album), 2001
  • Legacy (The Flyin' Ryan Brothers album), 2002
  • Legacy (The Temptations album), 2004
  • Legacy (Upper Hutt Posse album), 2005
  • Legacy: A Collection of New Folk Music, a 1989 compilation from Windham Hill Records
  • Legacy... Hymns and Faith, a 2002 album by Christian singer-songwriter Amy Grant
  • Legacy: The Absolute Best, a two-disc compilation album by The Doors released in 2003
  • Legacy: The Greatest Hits Collection a compilation album by Boyz II Men released in 2001
  • Legacy (Mansun song), 1998 song by UK band Mansun
  • Legacy Recordings, Sony BMG Music Entertainment's catalog division
  • Legacy Five, a southern gospel quartet
  • L.E.G.A.C.Y., rapper and member of the Justus League
  • Legacy (rapper) (born 1991), American rapper and producer
  • Legacy, former name for Testament
  • Legacy, band founded by Mårten Andersson
  • Legacy, 2010 album by Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band
  • Dominic "Legacy" Thomas, a member of hip hop group New Boyz
  • "Legacy", a song by Kutless from Hearts of the Innocent

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    Have you ever been up in your plane at night, alone, somewhere, 20,000 feet above the ocean?... Did you ever hear music up there?... It’s the music a man’s spirit sings to his heart, when the earth’s far away and there isn’t any more fear. It’s the high, fine, beautiful sound of an earth-bound creature who grew wings and flew up high and looked straight into the face of the future. And caught, just for an instant, the unbelievable vision of a free man in a free world.
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    For I have learned
    To look on nature, not as in the hour
    Of thoughtless youth, but hearing oftentimes
    The still, sad music of humanity.
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