Crying Holy Unto My Lord

Bill Monroe · Other Songs - Bill Monroe

-Chorus-

Crying holy unto my lord

Crying holy unto my lord

Oh, if i could i surely would

Stand on the rock where Moses stood



Sinners run and hide your face

Sinners run and hide your face

Go and run into the rocks and hide your face

'Cause i ain't no stranger now



(Repeat chorus)



Lord, I ani't no stranger now

Lord, I ani't no stranger now

I've been introduced to the Father and the Son

And, I ain't no stranger now



(Repeat Chorus 2x)

Crying Holy Unto My Lord

Bill Monroe, the Father of Bluegrass, frequently infused his instrumental and vocal work with deep spiritual themes. Crying Holy Unto My Lord stands as a testament to his mastery of gospel-inflected bluegrass, showcasing the raw emotional power that defined his career. The recording captures Monroe's signature high lonesome sound, characterized by the piercing cry of his mandolin and his distinctive vocal delivery. This track reflects the enduring tradition of religious expression within the genre, where the music serves as a vehicle for profound devotion. As part of Monroe's extensive catalogue, the song highlights his ability to convey intense feeling through sparse, driving arrangements. It remains a significant example of how bluegrass music has long served as a conduit for spiritual reflection and communal worship.