Put Your Hand In The Hand

Elvis Presley · I Believe: The Gospel Masters [2009]

Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who stilled the water

Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who calmed the sea

Take a look at yourself

And you can look at others differently

Put your hand in the hand of the man

From Galilee



My momma taught me how to pray

Before I reached the age of seven

When I'm down on my knees

That's when I'm closest to heaven

Daddy lived his life, two kids and a wife

Well you do what you must do

But he showed me enough of what it takes

To get me through, oh yeah!



Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who stilled the water

Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who calmed the sea

Take a look at yourself

And you can look at others differently

Put your hand in the hand of the man

From Galilee

Oh yeah!



Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who stilled the water

Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who calmed the sea

Take a look at yourself

And you can look at others differently

Put your hand in the hand of the man

From Galilee

Oh yeah!



Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who stilled the water

Put your hand in the hand of the man

Who calmed the sea

Take a look at yourself

And you can look at others differently

Put your hand in the hand of the man

From Galilee

Oh yeah!

Put your hand in the hand of the man from Galilee

Put your hand in the hand of the man from Galilee, Oh yeah!

Put Your Hand In The Hand

Elvis Presley's gospel recording 'Put Your Hand In The Hand' stands as a defining spiritual anthem from his career. Released on the 2009 compilation 'I Believe: The Gospel Masters,' the track showcases his distinctive vocal power and emotional depth within the religious music genre. As one of his most revered gospel performances, the song reflects the profound influence of his faith and the spiritual themes that often permeated his broader discography. The recording captures a moment of raw vulnerability and devotion, cementing Presley's legacy as a master of both secular and sacred sounds. It remains a staple in gospel collections, illustrating how his artistry transcended boundaries to resonate deeply with audiences seeking both entertainment and spiritual upliftment.