Where No One Stands Alone
Elvis Presley · How Great Thou Art
With my head bowed low
In the darkness as black as could be
And my heart felt alone and I cried oh lord
DonÂ’t hide your face from me
Like a king I may live in a palace so tall
With great riches to call my own
But I donÂ’t know a thing
In this whole wide world
ThatÂ’s worse than being alone
Hold my hand all the way, every hour every day
Come here to the great unknown
Take my hand, let me stand
Where no one stands alone
Take my hand, let me stand
Where no one stands alone
Where No One Stands Alone
Elvis Presley's 1964 recording of 'Where No One Stands Alone' stands as a definitive example of his gospel and spiritual repertoire. Featured on the album 'How Great Thou Art,' the track showcases Presley's powerful vocal delivery and emotional depth, drawing from the traditional hymn 'How Great Thou Art.' The song reflects the artist's commitment to religious music, a significant portion of his discography that resonated deeply with audiences seeking spiritual connection. This recording highlights his versatility, blending traditional gospel elements with his signature rock and roll charisma. It remains a staple in his catalog, illustrating the enduring appeal of his spiritual works alongside his secular hits.

