Introduction:

“I Believe in the Man in the Sky” by Elvis Presley was recorded on October 30, 1960, during the sessions for his first full gospel album His Hand in Mine. The song was written by Richard Howard and showcases Elvis’s deep commitment to gospel music, which was a key influence throughout his career. Released on November 23, 1960, His Hand in Mine features spiritual themes, with “I Believe in the Man in the Sky” standing out as a powerful testament of faith.

The recording took place at RCA’s Studio B in Nashville, a legendary venue where many of Elvis’s greatest works were crafted. The musical backing included prominent session musicians such as Hank Garland and Scotty Moore on guitar, Bob Moore on bass, and Floyd Cramer on piano. Notably, Elvis’s frequent collaborators, the Jordanaires, provided the vocal harmonies, enhancing the spiritual resonance of the track.

This song reflects Elvis’s admiration for gospel music and its message of hope and faith, themes he returned to frequently throughout his career. While it was not released as a single, “I Believe in the Man in the Sky” remains a favorite among fans of his sacred music, demonstrating the singer’s ability to convey deep emotion through his distinct vocal delivery. The song is also featured on several gospel compilations, including Crying in the Chapel and Known Only to Him: Elvis Gospel 1957-1971.

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Lyrics:

“I Believe In The Man In The Sky”

The steps that lead to any church
Form a stairway to a star
They’re part of God and should be trod
More often than they areI believe in the man in the sky
I believe with his help I’ll get by
My footsteps may falter
My eyes may grow dim
But he’s my Gibraltar
I’m trusting in him

Though a sparrow is all I may be
On me he will still keep an eye
Yes I’m singing his praise
Till the end of my days
I believe in the man in the sky

Sparrow, sparrow am I
Keep an eye
Yes I’m singing his praise
Till the end of my days
I believe in the man in the sky