Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, is celebrated for his dynamic musical career, but he also had a profound connection with gospel music.

In 1967, Elvis released a stirring and spiritually uplifting song, “Where No One Stands Alone,” which showcases his remarkable ability to convey deep emotion and faith through his voice.

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This gospel gem offers a glimpse into the spiritual side of Elvis Presley, demonstrating that his talent extended far beyond rock ‘n’ roll.

“Where No One Stands Alone” is a heartfelt testament to faith and the power of spirituality in music.

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Elvis’s rich, resonant voice harmonizes with a choir of singers, creating an atmosphere of divine reverence. The song was written by Mosie Lister and beautifully demonstrates the King’s versatility as an artist.

Did You Know?

  • “Did you know that ‘Where No One Stands Alone’ is a significant departure from Elvis’s rock and roll hits?
  • It was originally written by Mosie Lister and later recorded by Elvis in 1967.
  • The song reflects Elvis’s deep spiritual connection, and his rendition evokes a profound sense of unity and faith.**

“Where No One Stands Alone”

Once I stood in the night
With my head bowed low
In the darkness as black as could be
And my heart felt alone and I cried oh Lord
Don’t hide your face from meLike a king I may live in a palace so tall
With great riches to call my own
But I don’t know a thing
In this whole wide world

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That’s worse than being alone
Hold my hand all the way, every hour every day
From here to the great unknownTake my hand, let me stand
Where no one stands alone

Take my hand, let me stand
Where no one stands alone