“Where Could I Go But to the Lord” by Elvis
“Where Could I Go But to the Lord” is a gospel song originally recorded by James B. Coats in 1940. The song has been covered by several artists over the years, including Elvis Presley, who recorded his version in 1966.
Elvis’ version of “Where Could I Go But to the Lord” was released on his gospel album “How Great Thou Art.” The song features a blend of country, blues, and gospel styles and showcases Elvis’ powerful vocals. The lyrics of the song speak to the struggles and challenges of life and the need to turn to God for guidance and support.
The song has become a staple in gospel music and is still popular among Elvis fans and gospel music enthusiasts today. Elvis’ version of “Where Could I Go But to the Lord” has been covered by several artists, including Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Loretta Lynn.
The song is often used in church services and other religious events, and its message of faith and hope continues to inspire listeners of all ages.