Introduction:
While Elvis Presley is undeniably synonymous with rock and roll, his musical journey encompassed a wider range of genres, including gospel. One of his most enduring gospel recordings is “Take My Hand, Precious Lord,” released in 1957. This heartfelt ballad showcased a different side of Presley, one steeped in his Southern Baptist upbringing and a deep respect for gospel music.
Composed by Thomas A. Dorsey, “Take My Hand, Precious Lord” was already a well-established gospel song by the time Presley recorded it. Dorsey, often referred to as “the Father of Gospel Music,” penned the song in 1932 after experiencing a personal tragedy. The simple yet powerful lyrics express a yearning for divine guidance and comfort, a sentiment that resonated deeply with Presley.
Producer Steve Sholes recognized the potential for Presley to deliver a moving rendition of “Take My Hand, Precious Lord.” Sholes, who oversaw many of Presley’s early recordings at RCA Records, understood the importance of showcasing Presley’s versatility. The recording session took place at RCA’s Studio 1 in New York City on January 10, 1957. Presley was backed by his usual bandmates, Scotty Moore on guitar, Bill Black on bass, and D.J. Fontana on drums. However, for this particular song, the gospel vocal group The Jordanaires were added, providing rich harmonies that complemented Presley’s powerful vocals.
“Take My Hand, Precious Lord” stands out from Presley’s rock and roll hits for its stripped-down arrangement. The focus is squarely on Presley’s impassioned vocals, which convey a genuine sense of devotion. The Jordanaires’ harmonies add a layer of emotional depth, creating a sense of communal worship.
The song’s impact transcended the music charts. “Take My Hand, Precious Lord” became a gospel standard, embraced by both secular and religious audiences. It resonated with listeners seeking solace and spiritual guidance, a message that transcended generations and musical styles. Presley himself reportedly requested the song be played at his mother’s funeral in 1958, a testament to its personal significance for him.
While “Take My Hand, Precious Lord” did not achieve the chart success of Presley’s rock and roll hits, it remains a cornerstone of his gospel recordings. The song serves as a reminder of Presley’s deep connection to his faith and his ability to deliver soulful performances that transcended genre boundaries.
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Lyrics:
“Take My Hand, Precious Lord”
Lead me on, let me stand
I’m tired, I’m weak, I’m worn
Through the storm, through the night
Lead me on to the light
Take my hand precious Lord, lead me homeWhen my way grows drear precious Lord linger near
When my light is almost gone
Hear my cry, hear my call
Hold my hand lest I fall
Take my hand precious Lord, lead me homeWhen the darkness appears and the night draws near
And the day is past and gone
At the river I stand
Guide my feet, hold my hand
Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home
Precious Lord, take my hand
Lead me on, let me stand
I’m tired, I’m weak, I’m worn
Through the storm, through the night
Lead me on to the light
Take my hand precious Lord, lead me home