Let Us Pray

Elvis Presley · You'll Never Walk Alone

Come praise the lord for he is good
Mmm come join in love and brotherhood
WeÂ’ll hear the word and bring our gifts of bread and wine
And weÂ’ll be blessed beneath the sign

So let us pray together, pray together
Pray with the one mighty voice (heavenly voice)
And let us sing together, sing together
Pray and weÂ’ll rejoice (weÂ’ll rejoice)

When strangers reach out for your hand (for your hand)
Respond to them and understand (heaven obeyed to understand)
WeÂ’ll rise as one to calm the storm outside the gate (calm the storm)
With faith in him weÂ’ll never leave (never leave)

So let us pray together, pray together
Pray with the one mighty voice (heavenly voice)
And let us sing together, sing together
Pray and weÂ’ll rejoice (weÂ’ll rejoice)

(weÂ’ll rejoice)
The love of God is on our side (love is, love is on our side)
We have the strength to move the tide (weÂ’ll move the tide)
The world will say so, thereÂ’ll be peace and love for all (love for all)
And we must give our brothers love

So let us pray together, pray together
Pray with the one mighty voice (heavenly voice)
And let us sing together, sing together
Pray and weÂ’ll rejoice (weÂ’ll rejoice)

Love for all, love for all to the lord
WeÂ’ll rejoice love for all to the lord
WeÂ’ll rejoice love for all to the lord
WeÂ’ll rejoice for the lord

Let Us Pray

Elvis Presley's "Let Us Pray" stands as a poignant example of his versatility, blending gospel roots with his signature rock and roll delivery. Recorded for the 1950 film "You'll Never Walk Alone," the track showcases Presley's ability to navigate spiritual themes while maintaining the charisma that defined his career. The song's inclusion in this cinematic soundtrack highlights the era's convergence of religious sentiment and popular entertainment. As part of his broader discography, the recording demonstrates Presley's commitment to diverse musical genres, from blues and country to gospel, cementing his status as a cultural icon whose influence extends far beyond the boundaries of his own performances.