I Got a Feelin' In My Body

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

When moses walked the children out of egypt land

Said now don't you worry, we're in the lord's hands

He's gonna walk beside us, the time is comin' near

He's gonna wash away all our misery and our fear



I got a feelin' in my body

This will be our lucky day

We'll be releasing all our sorrow

Leave it layin' along the way



When daniel faced the lion there wasn't any doubt

You got to be like daniel and the lord will help us out



I got a feelin' in my body

This will be our lucky day

We'll be releasing all our sorrow

Leave it layin' along the way



Won't you lift your eyes up children

Lift them to the sky

Heaven stands before you, gates are open wide

Shelter for the weary, comfort for the weak

We'll leave the devil's evil, sweatin' on the street



I gotta, I gotta, I gotta

I got a feelin' in my body

This will be our lucky day

We'll be releasing all our sorrow

Leave it layin' along the way



Won't you lift your eyes up children

Lift them to the sky

Heaven stands before you, gates are open wide

Shelter for the weary, comfort for the weak

Leave the devils evil, sweatin' on the street



I gotta, I gotta, I gotta

I got a feelin' in my body

This will be our lucky day

We'll be releasing all our sorrow

Leave it layin' along the way



I wanna know, I wanna know, I wanna know right now, I wanna know

Yeah. yeah, I got a feel

I got a feelin' I got a feelin'



I got a feelin' in my body

This will be our lucky day

We'll be releasing all our sorrow

Leave it layin' along the way

I Got a Feelin' In My Body

Recorded as part of Elvis Presley's gospel repertoire, this track exemplifies the raw spiritual energy that defined his religious recordings. Released on the 2009 compilation I Believe: The Gospel Masters, the song captures the intensity of his live performance style, blending traditional hymn structures with his signature vocal power. As a staple of his discography, it reflects the broader influence of gospel music on his secular work and remains a significant song in his catalog of faith-based compositions. The recording showcases his ability to convey deep emotion without relying on secular instrumentation, standing as a testament to the enduring legacy of his gospel contributions.