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“The Old Rugged Cross” holds a long and rich history dating back to the 19th century. Here’s a glimpse into its fascinating journey:

Origins: The hymn was composed by American Methodist minister and hymnwriter George Bennard in 1863, amidst the American Civil War. Inspired by a powerful revival meeting, Bennard penned the lyrics in just thirty minutes, reflecting on the symbolism of the cross and its significance in Christian faith.
Spread and Popularity: The song quickly gained popularity, adopted by various denominations and sung across the United States. Its simple yet powerful message resonated with audiences, making it a staple in religious gatherings and hymnals.
Recordings and Legacy: “The Old Rugged Cross” has been recorded by countless artists, becoming a cornerstone of gospel music. Notable renditions include those by Mahalia Jackson, Alan Jackson, and even Elvis’s gospel contemporaries like The Staple Singers and The Swan Silvertones.

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