Introduction:

“Crying in the Chapel” is a gospel song written by Artie Glenn in 1953. While the song has been covered by numerous artists, Elvis Presley’s version is arguably the most famous and successful.  

Originally recorded in 1960 during the sessions for his gospel album “His Hand in Mine,” Presley’s rendition of “Crying in the Chapel” was initially shelved. However, in 1965, it was released as a single and quickly climbed the charts, reaching number three in the US and number one in the UK.  

Presley’s powerful vocal performance, combined with the song’s emotional lyrics and soulful melody, resonated with audiences and critics alike. His version of “Crying in the Chapel” is considered one of his finest gospel recordings, showcasing his ability to convey deep emotion and spiritual fervor.

The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and Presley’s iconic status. It remains a beloved classic in the world of gospel music and a highlight in Presley’s extensive discography.

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