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In the Garden – Elvis Presley – 1967

About The Song

“In the Garden” is a serene and contemplative gospel hymn featured on Elvis Presley’s 1967 album “How Great Thou Art.” The song reflects a deeply personal and spiritual expression, showcasing Presley’s emotive vocal delivery.

Five Facts:

  1. Recording and Release: Elvis recorded “In the Garden” during the same sessions as the rest of the “How Great Thou Art” album. The album was released in 1967 and marked a significant return to his gospel roots.
  2. Authorship: The song “In the Garden” was written by Charles Austin Miles in 1912. It has become a well-known and cherished hymn within the Christian music tradition.
  3. Grammy Recognition: Elvis Presley’s album “How Great Thou Art,” which includes “In the Garden,” won the Grammy Award for Best Sacred Performance in 1968.
  4. Spiritual Themes: The lyrics of “In the Garden” evoke biblical imagery and tell the story of a personal encounter with Jesus in a garden. The song’s reflective nature aligns with the spiritual depth found throughout Elvis’s gospel recordings.
  5. Cultural Impact: “In the Garden” has endured as one of the standout tracks from Elvis’s gospel repertoire. Its timeless message and Presley’s heartfelt rendition continue to resonate with audiences, making it a staple in discussions about his influence on gospel music.

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Lyrics

I come to the garden alone
While the dew is still on the roses
And the voice I hear falling on my ear
The Son of God discloses

And He walks with me
And He talks with me
And He tells me I am His own
And the joy we share as we tarry there
None other has ever known

He speaks, and the sound of His voice
Is so sweet, the birds hush their singing
And the melody that He gave to me
Within my heart is ringing

And He walks with me
And He talks with me
And He tells me I am His own
And the joy we share as we tarry there
None other has ever known (I come to the garden alone)