Elvis Presley, known for his rock ‘n’ roll anthems and charismatic performances, had a profound connection with gospel music.

In 1971, he recorded “Bosom of Abraham,” a gospel classic that showcases his vocal prowess and deep-rooted faith.

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Released as part of the album “He Touched Me,” this song is a testament to Elvis’s versatility as an artist and his unwavering love for spiritual melodies.

Did You Know?

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  • “Bosom of Abraham” is not just a song; it’s a testament to Elvis Presley’s deep connection to gospel music. It’s a heartfelt expression of his faith and spirituality, rooted in his upbringing in the church.
  • Elvis recorded many gospel songs throughout his career, and “Bosom of Abraham” is one of the gems that highlights his passion for this genre.
  • The song features Elvis’s distinctive voice, capturing the essence of gospel music’s emotional depth and reverence. “Bosom of Abraham” is a reminder of Elvis’s ability to move audiences with his music, whether it be rock ‘n’ roll or gospel.

“Bosom Of Abraham”

Well you rock my soul
Down in the bosom of Abraham
Rock, rock, rock down in the bosom of Abraham
He rocks my soul down in the bosom of AbrahamWell a rich man lives, He lives so well
Children, when he dies on a lonely hill
Why don’t you rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham
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