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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]
Disc one contains the entirety of his two albums released respectively in 1960 and 1967, His Hand In Mine and How Great Thou Art. The other five tracks contain the four-song EP Peace in the Valley from 1957, incorporated later that year into his first Christmas album , and the 1965 hit single " Crying in the Chapel " which reached No. 3 on the ...
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: 2:23: 14. "How Great Thou Art" Stuart K. Hine (original by Carl Boberg) How Great Thou Art: 3:00: 15. "In the Garden" C. Austin Miles: How Great Thou Art: 3:09: 16. "Somebody Bigger than You or I" Sonny Burke, Hy Heath, Johnny Lange: How Great Thou Art: 2:25: 17. "Farther Along" Traditional: arr. by Elvis Presley: How Great ...
Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” is far from being just about Elvis, when it comes to the music in the film and on a forthcoming soundtrack album. Besides the vintage Presley cuts included, the movie ...
After that song, a version of "How Great Thou Art" by Elvis is played with the band. In early shows, this proved to be problematic: since the audio was taken from the 1974 live album Elvis As Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis, but there was no video footage. Thus, the screen was left black, and only the audio was played.
How Great Thou Art: Softly and Tenderly: Will L. Thompson: 1956: The Complete Million Dollar Session: Softly As I Leave You: Giorgio Calabrese, Antonio De Vita and Hal Shaper: 1974: Elvis Aron Presley: Soldier Boy: David Jones, Theodore Williams Jr. 1960: Elvis Is Back! Solitaire: Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody: 1976: From Elvis Presley Boulevard ...
Presley would go on to make many more recordings of spiritual music, including the issue of the gospel albums His Hand In Mine, How Great Thou Art, and He Touched Me, the latter two earning him Grammy Awards. A live recording of "How Great Thou Art" from the 1974 live album Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis would win Elvis a third Grammy.