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Introduction:

Ah, yes, Elvis Presley’s “How Great Thou Art” (Live 1977). Now that’s a performance that truly resonates. Elvis, the undisputed King of Rock and Roll, needs no introduction. By 1977, however, his career had taken some interesting turns. The electrifying rockabilly that launched him to superstardom in the 50s had evolved into a more diverse blend of styles, incorporating elements of pop, soul, and even gospel.

“How Great Thou Art” falls squarely into that latter category. A traditional hymn originally composed by Carl Boberg in 1949, it had already been covered by countless artists across various genres. But when Elvis delivered his rendition live in 1977, it became something altogether different.

It’s important to remember the context. The early to mid-70s were a challenging time for Elvis. Health issues and personal struggles had taken their toll. Yet, his faith remained a constant source of strength. He incorporated gospel music more frequently into his live shows, finding solace and inspiration in its message.

This particular performance of “How Great Thou Art” is believed to have taken place at one of his final concerts in Omaha, Nebraska. While the exact details remain a bit hazy, the emotional weight of the performance is undeniable. Elvis, his voice a touch weathered but still possessing its trademark power, pours his heart and soul into the song. There’s a palpable sense of reverence and sincerity in his delivery.

The stripped-down arrangement deserves mention as well. Gone are the bombastic horns and driving rhythms that often characterized his rock performances. Here, a simple piano and backing vocals provide a gentle foundation for Elvis’s vocals. The focus is squarely on the message of the song – a testament to the greatness of God.

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“How Great Thou Art” (Live 1977) transcended the boundaries of genre and performance. It wasn’t just a song; it was a deeply personal expression of faith. It resonated with audiences, both religious and secular, who recognized the raw emotion and vulnerability Elvis poured into the performance.

This live rendition stands as a powerful testament to the enduring legacy of the King. It reminds us that even the most iconic figures grapple with personal challenges, and that faith can provide a source of solace and strength even in the face of adversity. It’s a performance that continues to move audiences, a timeless reminder of the power of music and the enduring human spirit.

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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