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How Great Thou Art is the eighth studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in February 1967. How Great Thou Art is a gospel album with slow numbers on one side, and fast-paced numbers on the flipside.
Mahalia Jackson – I Believe (1960); Elvis Presley – How Great Thou Art (1967); Dionne Warwick – Magic of Believing (1968) [1]; Whitney Houston featuring Bobby Brown, Faith Evans, Johnny Gill, Monica and Ralph Tresvant – The Preacher's Wife: Original Soundtrack Album (1996)
"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.
For the 75th anniversary of the hymn "How Great Thou Art," copyright owners of the song asked worship leader Matt Redman to record a new verse.
“Hurt” and “How Great Thou Art,” by Elvis Presley Lisa Marie recalled how she would ask her dad to perform these songs at his shows and he “would always say yes.” Seeing Elvis on stage ...
How Great Thou Art: A Cane and a High Starched Collar: Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett: 1960: Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 2: Can't Help Falling in Love: Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore and George David Weiss: 1961: Blue Hawaii: Carny Town: Fred Wise, Randy Starr: 1964: Roustabout: Catchin' On Fast: Bernie Baum, Bill Giant, Florence Kaye: 1963 ...
In 1976, RCA reissued the album in its lower priced "Pure Gold" series, with new cover art under a new catalog number, ANL1-1319. This reissue contains the same tracks as the original release. In 1981, the album was reissued in RCA's "Best Buy" series, with the 1976 cover art and catalog number changed to AYL1-3935. [ 16 ]
Elvis Presley recorded the song on his gospel album How Great Thou Art (1967). Willie Nelson recorded the song on his 1976 gospel album The Troublemaker. [4] The Statler Brothers' 1981 version reached #35 on the US Country chart. [5] Glen Campbell recorded the song on his 1989 gospel album Favorite Hymns. The gospel song is sung throughout Wild ...