Elvis Presley’s “So High”. Now that’s a song that takes us back, doesn’t it? Released posthumously in 2018 as part of the compilation album “Where No One Stands Alone”, it’s a hidden gem for Presley fans, offering a glimpse into a previously unheard studio session from 1966.

Intriguingly, the origins of “So High” remain somewhat shrouded in mystery. It’s classified as a traditional song, meaning its roots likely lie in folk music passed down through generations. This ambiguity adds a certain charm, placing the song within a rich lineage of storytelling and musical heritage.

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Presley, ever the interpreter, brings his own unique energy to the track. Recorded at RCA’s Studio B in Nashville, the familiar atmosphere likely sparked a relaxed and creative session. We can almost picture the King, surrounded by his trusted bandmates like Scotty Moore and D.J. Fontana, laying down this soulful rendition.

One listen to “So High” reveals a departure from Presley’s more rock and roll-driven hits. The tempo is slower, gentler, showcasing his smooth baritone vocals. The instrumentation is stripped-down, featuring a prominent acoustic guitar and subtle backing vocals that weave a tapestry of soulful harmony.

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While the exact meaning of the lyrics remains open to interpretation, there’s a sense of spiritual yearning and emotional upliftment. The repeated refrain of “So high, so high, I can’t come down” evokes a feeling of transcendence, a state of grace that transcends the physical world.

“So High” stands as a testament to Presley’s versatility as a musician. It’s a welcome departure from his usual swagger, showcasing a more introspective and soulful side. This unearthed treasure offers a fascinating glimpse into a studio session where the King explored new territory, reminding us of the enduring power of his voice and the legacy of his musical explorations.

“So High”

Well, He’s so high (so high you can’t get over Him)
So wide (so wide you can’t get around Him)
So low (so low you can’t get under him)Great God Almighty (you must come in at the door)Oh well, He’s high (so high you can’t get over Him)
He’s wide (so wide you can’t get around Him)So low (so low you can’t get under him)
The mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)

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Well I went down in the valley
You know I did over there ever stay

My soul got happy in the valley
You know I stayed right there all day

Well, He’s high (so high you can’t get over Him)
And he’s wide (so wide you can’t get around Him)

I know he’s so low (so low you can’t get under him)
The mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)

Well I ain’t been to heaven but I’m, I’m told
The streets the streets are pearls
You know the mighty mighty
Mighty gates are gold

And He’s high (so high you can’t get over Him)
So wide (so wide you can’t get around Him)

He’s so low (so low you can’t get under him)
The mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)

Well, He’s high (so high you can’t get over Him)
And he’s wide (so wide you can’t get around Him)

I know he’s so low (so low you can’t get under him)
The mighty lamb (you must come in at the door)