Introduction
“Where No One Stands Alone,” a gospel ballad sung by the legendary Elvis Presley, holds a significant place in his musical journey. While first appearing on his 1967 album “How Great Thou Art,” the song’s history stretches back even further.
Composed by British songwriter Mick Lister in 1957, the song originally bore the title “Reach Out.” Lister, inspired by his own Baptist upbringing, penned the lyrics with a message of unity and faith. Though initially recorded by a few lesser-known artists, the song failed to gain significant traction.
Enter Elvis Presley. In 1966, during a period of intense self-reflection and renewed focus on his spirituality, Presley encountered “Reach Out.” The lyrics resonated deeply with him, reflecting his personal struggles and yearning for connection. He immediately recognized its potential and decided to record it for his upcoming gospel album.
Presley’s rendition, with its soaring vocals and soulful delivery, transformed the song. He retitled it “Where No One Stands Alone,” further emphasizing the central message of shared humanity and divine support. The song became an instant hit, topping the gospel charts and resonating with listeners across the globe.
More than just a catchy melody, “Where No One Stands Alone” became a beacon of hope and comfort for many. Its message of unity and the promise of a place where no one is left behind offered solace and strength during times of hardship.
Today, “Where No One Stands Alone” remains a beloved classic, transcending generations and cultural boundaries. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of music to uplift, inspire, and remind us that we are never truly alone. As the lyrics poignantly declare, “There’s a place where no one stands alone, where the burdens of life are gently overthrown. There’s a haven for the weary and the lost, where the love of God is never crossed.”
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Lyrics
Once I stood in the night
With my head bowed low
In the darkness as black as could be
And my heart felt alone and I cried oh Lord
Don’t hide your face from meLike a king I may live in a palace so tall
With great riches to call my own
But I don’t know a thing
In this whole wide world
That’s worse than being alone
Hold my hand all the way, every hour every day
From here to the great unknownTake my hand, let me stand
Where no one stands aloneTake my hand, let me stand
Where no one stands alone