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Introduction
“Crying Holy (Unto My Lord)” is one of those songs that feels timeless, like a familiar hymn you’ve known all your life, even if you’ve just heard it for the first time. Vince Gill’s version brings this classic spiritual tune to life with such soul and sincerity that you can’t help but feel a deep connection. There’s a purity in the song that transcends any one genre, blending elements of gospel, bluegrass, and country.
Listening to this song is like sitting in a quiet church on a Sunday morning or gathering around with family for an impromptu sing-along. The simplicity of the lyrics, crying out to the Lord, resonates on a spiritual level that many people, regardless of background, can relate to. It’s a humble plea for divine presence and strength, and Vince Gill’s delivery makes it feel like a personal conversation with God.
What makes this version truly special is the warmth of Gill’s voice. He has that gift of making every song feel intimate, as if he’s singing directly to you. The way he navigates the melody is effortless, yet powerful, with each note carrying the weight of faith and hope. The instrumentation, with its gentle acoustic strumming and harmonies, adds to the song’s peaceful, reverent tone, giving it a raw, authentic feel that cuts right to the heart.
But beyond the music, what stands out about “Crying Holy” is the emotional depth it evokes. It’s a song that speaks to those moments when life feels overwhelming, and all you can do is call out for something greater than yourself. Whether you’re religious or not, there’s something universally comforting in that cry for help, for guidance, for solace.
This song, in Gill’s hands, becomes more than just a spiritual tune—it becomes a reflection of the human experience, where vulnerability and faith intersect. It reminds us that even in our most fragile moments, we are not alone.
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Lyrics
Crying holy unto the Lord
Crying holy unto the Lord
Oh if I could I surely would
Stand on that rock where Moses stood
Lord I ain’t no stranger now
Lord I ain’t no stranger now
I paid any dues to the father and the sun
Lord I ain’t no stranger now
Repeat #1
Sinners run and hide your face
Sinners run and hide your face
Sinners run to the rock and hide your face
Rock cries out no hiding place