Introduction:

While Elvis Presley is undeniably synonymous with rock and roll’s explosive energy and hip-shaking moves, his musical journey encompassed a wider range than just the genre that made him a king. One of the lesser-known but significant aspects of his career is his dedication to gospel music. This faith-based genre held a deep personal connection for Presley, and he found expression for it throughout his recording career.

“His Hand In Mine”, released in 1960, stands as a prime example of Presley’s foray into gospel. The song itself wasn’t a new creation for him. Originally written by Mosie Lister and recorded by the Statesmen Quartet in 1953, “His Hand In Mine” became part of Presley’s repertoire during his gospel recording sessions on October 30, 1960. Produced by Steve Sholes, these sessions yielded a collection of inspirational songs that would ultimately become his fifth studio album, also titled “His Hand In Mine”. Released on November 23, 1960, the album marked Presley’s first venture into a genre that resonated deeply with his own beliefs.

“His Hand In Mine” is a powerful ballad that expresses unwavering faith and devotion. The lyrics, though not penned by Presley himself, resonated with his own spiritual convictions. The song speaks of the unwavering presence and guidance of a higher power, offering comfort and solace through life’s trials. Presley’s iconic vocals deliver the message with sincerity and conviction, backed by the rich harmonies of the Jordanaires and Millie Kirkham’s soulful accompaniment.

While not a chart-topping hit upon its initial release in 1960, “His Hand In Mine” holds a significant place in Presley’s musical legacy. It became the title track for his gospel album, a collection that garnered critical acclaim and established him as a respected artist within the genre. Interestingly, the song itself wouldn’t see a single release until much later, in 1969, when it was issued as an Easter single.

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“His Hand In Mine” serves as a testament to Presley’s artistic depth and his genuine connection to gospel music. Despite being primarily known for his rock and roll persona, this song, along with his other gospel recordings, showcases a different side of the King – a man of faith who found solace and inspiration in his spiritual beliefs. It’s a reminder that Presley’s musical influence transcended genre, leaving an enduring mark on both popular music and the realm of gospel.

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Lyrics:

You may ask me how I know my Lord is real (my Lord is real)You may doubt the things I say and doubt the way I feel (the way I feel)But I know He’s real today, He’ll always be (He’ll always be)I can feel His hand in mine and that’s enough for me

I will never walk alone, He holds my hand (He holds my hand)He will guide each step I takeAnd if I fall I know He’ll understandTill the day He tells me why He loves me so (He loves me so)I can feel His hand in mineThat’s all I need to know

I will never walk alone, He holds my hand (He holds my hand)He will guide each step I takeAnd if I fall I know He’ll understandTill the day He tells me why He loves me so (He loves me so)I can feel His hand in mineThat’s all I need to know

I can feel His hand in mineThat’s all I need to know

I can feel His hand in mineThat’s all I need to know