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From Rock and Roll to Soulful Devotion: The Story of Elvis Presley’s His Hand in Mine

His Hand in Mine is a gospel song written by Mosie Lister and first recorded by the Statesmen Quartet in 1953. Elvis Presley’s version was recorded on October 30, 1960 and was the title track of his 1960 gospel album. It is a beautiful and moving song about the comfort and strength that comes from knowing that God is always with us.

His Hand in Mine - Wikipedia

The song begins with a simple guitar accompaniment and Elvis’s gentle vocals. He sings about the challenges and trials that we all face in life, but he also reminds us that God is always there to hold our hand and guide us through.

The chorus of the song is particularly powerful:

His hand in mine, His hand in mine, I can feel His hand in mine. His love for me is strong and true, And I know that He will see me through.

Elvis’s version of His Hand in Mine is a classic gospel song that has been enjoyed by generations of listeners. It is a reminder of God’s love and faithfulness, even in the darkest of times.

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Lyrics

You may ask me how I know my Lord is real (my Lord is real)
You may doubt the things I say and doubt the way I feel (the way I feel)
But I know He’s real today, He’ll always be (He’ll always be)
I can feel His hand in mine and that’s enough for me
I will never walk alone, He holds my hand (He holds my hand)
He will guide each step I take
And if I fall I know He’ll understand
Till the day He tells me why He loves me so (He loves me so)
I can feel His hand in mine
That’s all I need to know
I will never walk alone, He holds my hand (He holds my hand)
He will guide each step I take
And if I fall I know He’ll understand
Till the day He tells me why He loves me so (He loves me so)
I can feel His hand in mine
That’s all I need to know
I can feel His hand in mine
That’s all I need to know
I can feel His hand in mine
That’s all I need to know

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