Introduction
Crying in the Chapel – A Gospel Classic by Elvis Presley
Released in 1964, “Crying in the Chapel” is a gospel song that quickly became a beloved Elvis Presley classic. Written by Artie Glenn, the song speaks to the power of faith and the solace found in prayer. Elvis’s heartfelt rendition, filled with his signature soulful vocals, resonated with audiences worldwide, making it a staple in his live performances and a cherished part of his musical legacy.
The song’s narrative follows a journey of spiritual discovery, as the protagonist seeks peace and contentment. Unable to find solace in worldly pursuits, they turn to the chapel, a place of worship and connection with the divine. Amidst the humble surroundings and the heartfelt prayers of fellow congregants, they find the peace they’ve been longing for.
“Crying in the Chapel” is not just a song about religion; it’s a testament to the human spirit’s resilience and the transformative power of faith. It speaks to the universal desire for inner peace and the belief that guidance and solace can be found in unexpected places. Elvis’s masterful interpretation of the song elevates it to a timeless classic, reminding us of the enduring power of music to touch the soul and uplift the spirit.
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Lyrics
You saw me crying in the chapel.
The tears I shed were tears of joy
I know the meaning of contentment
Now I am happy with the LordJust a plain and simple chapel
Where humble people go to pray
I pray the Lord that I’ll grow stronger
As I live from day to dayI’ve searched and I’ve searched
But I couldn’t find
No way on earth
To gain peace of mindNow I’m happy in the chapel
Where people are of one accord
One accord
Yes, we gather in the chapel
Just to sing and praise the LordYou’ll search and you’ll search
But you’ll never find
No way on earth
To gain peace of mindTake your troubles to the chapel
Get down on your knees and pray
Then your burdens will be lighter
And you’ll surely find the way