Introduction:
“You Gave Me a Mountain” is a powerful country ballad recorded by Elvis Presley in 1973. Written by Marty Robbins, the song showcases Presley’s remarkable ability to convey emotion through his vocals. With its poignant lyrics and haunting melody, “You Gave Me a Mountain” tells the story of a man facing life’s challenges and finding solace in the strength of his loved ones. Released as part of his album “Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii,” the song stands out as a highlight of Presley’s live performances, showcasing his vocal prowess and emotional depth.
Did You Know?
- “You Gave Me a Mountain” was originally recorded by Marty Robbins in 1969 and later covered by Elvis Presley in 1973. Presley’s rendition of the song became one of his signature performances, earning praise from fans and critics alike for its raw emotion and powerful delivery.
- The lyrics of “You Gave Me a Mountain” reflect themes of struggle, resilience, and redemption. Presley’s heartfelt interpretation adds depth and sincerity to the song, resonating with listeners who have experienced similar challenges in their own lives.
- Despite not being released as a single, “You Gave Me a Mountain” became a fan favorite and a staple of Presley’s live concerts. Its inclusion on the album “Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii” further solidified its status as one of Presley’s most memorable recordings.
- Over the years, “You Gave Me a Mountain” has been covered by various artists in different genres, including Johnny Cash, Tom Jones, and Frankie Laine. Each interpretation brings a unique perspective to the song, while honoring Presley’s original recording and its enduring impact on popular music.
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Lyrics
Born in the heat of the desertMy mother died giving me life Deprived of the love of a father Blamed for the loss of his wife You know Lord I’ve been in a prison For something that I never done It’s been one hill after another I’ve climbed them all one by oneBut this time, Lord you gave me a mountainA mountain you know I may never climb It isn’t just a hill any longer You gave me a mountain this timeMy woman got tired of heartachesTired of the grief and the strife So tired of working for nothing Just tired of being my wife She took my one ray of sunshine She took my pride and my joy She took my reason for living She took my small baby boyBut this time, Lord you gave me a mountainA mountain you know I may never climb It isn’t just a hill any longer You gave me a mountain this time.