Where Could I Go But to the Lord
Elvis Presley's 'Where Could I Go But to the Lord' stands as a spiritual centerpiece on the gospel album 'How Great Thou Art.' Recorded in the mid-1960s, the track leverages Presley's signature vocal power to deliver a stirring rendition of a traditional hymn. The song reflects the artist's deep engagement with gospel music during this period, blending his rock-and-roll charisma with the reverent tone of sacred performance. Released alongside other gospel and spiritual works, the recording highlights his versatility and ability to command attention across diverse musical genres. It remains a notable example of Presley's contribution to the gospel canon, showcasing his vocal range and emotional depth in a context distinct from his secular hits. |