'Home Free' is a country acapella group featuring five incredible male voices. The harmonies they create are fantastic, and the band understands what appeals to their fans. They represent the rebirth of the acapella genre.

'Home Free' won 'The Sing-Off' on NBC in 2013, which earned them a recording contract with Sony. They are one of the premier vocal groups in music, and their blend and harmonies always impress.
The performance of their song 'Delta Dawn' starts with everyone in a Western tavern singing. The song features a collaboration with Brooke Eden. She wears a purple dress, standing outside a church with flowers.

Brooke sings the first verse while walking downstairs outside, and one of the 'Home Free' members sings in front of a store. She walks towards him as he sings the melody.
During the song's chorus, they are all dressed in old Western clothes while they walk through the old West town setting. Brooke drops the flower in front of the guys as they sing the final chorus. In the end, the man from the beginning hits a high riff to end the song.

The first notable recording of the song was in 1971 by singer Bette Midler for her debut album. The best-known recording was the 1972 top ten hit for Tanya Tucker.
The melody of the chorus is nearly identical to the Christian hymn 'Amazing Grace.' The performance from 'Home Free' and Brooke Eden captures the spirit of the West with their hit song 'Delta Dawn.'
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