Above All

Randy Travis · Worship & Faith [2003]

Above all kingdoms

Above all thrones

Above all wonders

The world has ever known

Above all wealth

And treasures of the earth

There's no way to measure

What You're worth.



Above all powers

Above all kings

Above all nature

And all created things

Above all wisdom

And all the ways of man

You were here

Before the world began.



Crucified

Laid behind the stone

You lived to die

Rejected and alone

Like a rose

Trampled on the ground

You took the fall

And thought of me

Above all.



Crucified

Laid behind the stone

You lived to die

Rejected and alone

Like a rose

Trampled on the ground

You took the fall

And thought of me

Above all.



Crucified

Laid behind the stone

You lived to die

Rejected and alone

Like a rose

Trampled on the ground

You took the fall

And thought of me

Above all.



Like the rose

Trampled on the ground

You took the fall

And thought of me

Above all.

Above All - Randy Travis

Randy Travis's 'Above All' stands as a defining track from his 2003 album 'Worship & Faith,' exemplifying his mastery of country gospel and inspirational balladry. Recorded during a period where Travis expanded his repertoire to include overtly religious themes, the song reflects his signature vocal style: a warm, baritone delivery that blends traditional country storytelling with spiritual reverence. The composition, likely co-written with his frequent collaborator Gary Baker, captures the essence of unwavering faith and devotion, themes central to Travis's later career. As part of a discography that frequently intersects with Christian country music, the recording showcases his ability to craft anthems that resonate with listeners seeking comfort and hope, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the genre's evolution during the early 2000s.