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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Elvis Presley’s “How Great Thou Art”. Now that’s a song that transcends generations and genres. Released in 1967 as the title track for his gospel album of the same name, it’s a landmark recording that showcases the King’s versatility and deep-seated faith.

While Elvis was primarily known for his rock and roll swagger and electrifying stage presence, his gospel roots ran deep. Raised in a Pentecostal household in Tupelo, Mississippi, he was steeped in the sounds of Southern gospel music from a young age. This influence is evident in his early recordings, where you can hear glimpses of his soulful delivery alongside the more secular rockabilly numbers.

“How Great Thou Art” wasn’t just a return to his roots, though. It was a full-fledged exploration of his spiritual side. The album, produced by the legendary Felton Jarvis, featured a collection of traditional hymns reimagined with Elvis’s signature style. But “How Great Thou Art” stands out.

This particular song, originally a Swedish hymn translated into English in the 1940s, had already garnered a strong following in American gospel circles. Elvis’s rendition takes it to another level. The arrangement is simple yet powerful, with a driving piano and a soaring string section providing the foundation for Elvis’s vocals.

Now, let’s talk about that voice. Elvis, at this point in his career, had already honed his instrument into something truly remarkable. He could growl, he could croon, he could belt out a rock ballad with the best of them. But in “How Great Thou Art”, there’s a different kind of power on display.

There’s a reverence, a sincerity that shines through in every note. He doesn’t over emote; he lets the emotion of the song speak for itself. Yet, there’s an undeniable fervor in his delivery, a deep conviction that resonates with the listener. It’s a performance that transcends religious affiliation; it speaks to the universality of faith and awe in the face of something greater than ourselves.

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The impact of “How Great Thou Art” was undeniable. The album won Elvis his first Grammy Award, for Best Sacred Performance. It reached the Top 20 on the Billboard Pop charts, a remarkable feat for a gospel album at the time. But more importantly, it cemented Elvis’s place as a cultural icon who could connect with audiences on a deeply personal level, regardless of their musical tastes.

So, when you listen to Elvis Presley’s “How Great Thou Art”, you’re not just listening to a song. You’re experiencing a moment in American music history, a testament to the power of faith, and a reminder of the unparalleled talent that was Elvis Presley.

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Lyrics:

“How Great Thou Art”
Oh Lord my God when I in awesome wonder
Consider all the worlds thy hands have made
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder
Thy power throughout the universe displayed
When Christ shall come
With shout of acclamation
To take me home
What joy shall fill my heart
Then I shall bow in humble adoration
And there proclaim my God how great thou art
Then sings my soul my savior God to thee
How great thou art
How great thou art
Then sings my soul my savior God to thee
How great thou art how great thou art