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“Love Lifted Me” by Kenny Rogers is a secular adaptation of a hymn originally written in 1912 by James Rowe and composed by Howard E. Smith. The song was initially a gospel hymn, rich with biblical references, notably Peter’s rescue from sinking in stormy seas by Jesus. Rowe’s lyrics depict the theme of divine love offering salvation and redemption, drawing from biblical stories that symbolize spiritual upliftment through faith.

Rogers’ version, featured on his debut solo album Love Lifted Me in 1976, adapts the original hymn into a more personal and secular love song while retaining its core message of being metaphorically “lifted” by love. This song marked a significant step in Rogers’ career as he transitioned from his work with the band The First Edition to a solo path that would later cement his role in country and pop crossover genres. His rendition reached #19 on the U.S. Country charts and even crossed over to #97 on the Billboard Hot 100, helping Rogers gain early traction as a solo artist.

In Rogers’ adaptation, the lyrics move away from overt religious language, celebrating the uplifting power of love itself, though the song’s refrain and tone still carry a sense of spiritual depth and inspiration. This blending of secular themes with a hymn’s uplifting message was well-received and remains one of Rogers’ early notable hits

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