I Believe in the Man in the Sky

Elvis Presley · His Hand in Mine

The steps that lead to any church
Form a stairway to a star
They're part of God and should be trod
More often than they are

I believe in the Man in the sky
I believe, with His hand IÂ’ll get by
My footsteps may falter
My eyes may grow dim
But He's my Gibraltar
I'm trusting in Him

Though a sparrow is all I may be
On me He will still keep an eye
Yes, IÂ’m singing His praise
To the end of my days
I believe in the Man in the sky

Sparrow, sparrow am I
Keep an eye
Yes, IÂ’m singing His praise
To the end of my days
I believe in the Man in the sky

I Believe in the Man in the Sky

Elvis Presley's 'I Believe in the Man in the Sky' stands as a poignant song on the album His Hand in Mine, released in 1962. Recorded during a pivotal era in his career, the track reflects the artist's transition from rock and roll icon to a versatile performer capable of handling soulful ballads. The song's gentle melody and Presley's emotive delivery capture a moment of quiet reflection, distinguishing it from the high-energy hits that defined his earlier years. As part of the broader catalog of mid-60s recordings, the track exemplifies the depth of his vocal range and the emotional maturity he brought to his performances during this period.