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"How Great Thou Art" is a Christian hymn based on an original Swedish hymn entitled "O Store Gud" written in 1885 by Carl Boberg (1859–1940). The English version of the hymn and its title are a loose translation by the English missionary Stuart K. Hine from 1949.
Gifts for Your Soul (1997) Devotional; Bring Back The Joy (1998) Faith Hope Love (1998) Gift Book; Life Is Tough But God Is Faithful (1999) Stones From the River of Mercy (2000) Stories From the River of Mercy (2000) - re-published as Unexpected Grace (2002) Living Fearlessly (2001) The Best Devotions by Sheila Walsh (2001) A Love So Big (2002)
The RIAA certification for How Great Thou Art was updated to platinum on March 27, 1992. [39] In 2008, Sony Music released a remastered version of How Great Thou Art that included three bonus tracks. [43] In 2010, the Presley collector label Follow That Dream released a version that also contained all the outtakes from the recording sessions. [44]
How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites from the Grand Ole Opry is a live album of the Grand Ole Opry special of the same name, and features Alan Jackson, ...
Of his works, "O store Gud" ('O Great God'), upon which "How Great Thou Art" is based, the best known. The song is a natural romantic description of God's creation, which in each chorus ends with the songwriter wanting to cry out that God is great. It was written after Boberg experienced a thunderstorm at the Kalmar Strait. [4]
Ray Price for How Great Thou Art' Quincy Jones, James Cleveland, Wattsline Choir for O Lord, Come By Here; Carol Lawrence for Tell All the World About Love; Various Artists for Your Arm's Too Short to Box With God
How Great Thou Art is a collaboration album by country singer Willie Nelson and his sister, Bobbie Nelson. Track listing. How Great Thou Art" - 3:51
"How Great Thou Art" (Carl Boberg) "King of Love" (Harold Reid) "Are You Washed in the Blood" (Traditional; arranged by The Statler Bros.) "Pass Me Not" (Traditional; arranged by The Statler Bros.) Daddy Sang Bass (Carl Perkins) "Less of Me" (Glen Campbell) "The Things God Gave Me" (Don Reid) "Led Out of Bondage" (Robert L. Prather)