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Stand By Me – Elvis Presley – 1967

About The Song

“Stand By Me” by Elvis Presley is a soulful and heartfelt ballad released in 1967. It’s not to be confused with the more well-known song of the same name by Ben E. King, released in 1960. Here are five facts about Elvis Presley’s “Stand By Me” from 1967:

  1. Release Date: Elvis Presley’s version of “Stand By Me” was released on April 15, 1967, as part of his album “How Great Thou Art.”
  2. Song Origin: Although sharing the same title, Elvis’s “Stand By Me” is a different song from the well-known track by Ben E. King. Elvis’s version was written by Charles Albert Tindley, a Methodist minister, and published in 1905.
  3. Album Success: The album “How Great Thou Art” on which “Stand By Me” appears was a critical and commercial success. It won the Grammy Award for Best Sacred Performance in 1968.
  4. Gospel Influence: Elvis’s rendition of “Stand By Me” showcases his gospel influences. The song features soulful vocals and gospel choir arrangements, reflecting Presley’s deep connection to gospel music throughout his career.
  5. Legacy: While not as widely recognized as Ben E. King’s version, Elvis’s interpretation of “Stand By Me” remains an important part of his musical legacy. It demonstrates his versatility in interpreting a variety of genres, including gospel and soul.

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Lyrics

When the storms of life are raging
Stand by me
When the storms of life are raging
Stand by me
When the world is tossing me
Like a ship out on the sea
Thou who rulest wind and water
Stand by me

When I’m growing old and feeble
Stand by me
When I’m growing old and feeble
Stand by me
When I do the best I can
And my friends misunderstand
Thou who never
Lost a battle
Stand by me
Thou who never lost a battle
Stand by me