Introduction:
“In My Father’s House (Are Many Mansions)” is a gospel song recorded by Elvis Presley for his 1960 album His Hand In Mine. Written by Aileene Hanks, the song draws inspiration from Christian scripture, specifically John 14:2, which speaks of a divine home prepared for believers. It was recorded on October 30, 1960, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee, during sessions dedicated to gospel music. These sessions demonstrated Elvis’s deep-rooted love for gospel, a genre he often credited as a major influence on his career and personal life.
The arrangement features Elvis’s rich vocals accompanied by prominent backing from The Jordanaires, a vocal group closely associated with his gospel work. The instrumental lineup included legendary musicians such as Floyd Cramer on piano, Hank Garland and Scotty Moore on guitar, and Boots Randolph on saxophone. This blend of heartfelt vocals and skilled instrumentation gives the song its warm and spiritual atmosphere.
Released as part of the His Hand In Mine album on November 23, 1960, the song was emblematic of Elvis’s ability to bring gospel music to mainstream audiences. His Hand In Mine was his first full-length gospel album, marking a significant moment in his career and showing his versatility beyond rock and roll. The album was both a commercial and critical success, reinforcing his status as a multifaceted artist.
“In My Father’s House” remains a cherished piece within Elvis’s gospel repertoire, reflecting his faith and passion for sacred music. The song has resonated with audiences for decades, serving as a testament to Elvis’s enduring connection to his spiritual roots.
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Lyrics:
“In My Father’s House”
If it were not true he would have told me so
He has gone away to live in that bright city
He’s preparing me a mansion there I knowJesus died upon the cross to bear my sorrow
Freely died that souls like you might have new life
But I know that soon there’ll come a bright tomorrow
When the world will all be free from sin and strife(Do not shun the saviors love, from up in glory)
(Or you won’t be there to sing the gospel story)
In my father’s house are many mansions
If you’re true then to this land you’ll surely go