About the Song
The Statler Brothers, renowned for their intricate harmonies and heartfelt country gospel sound, delivered a truly moving rendition of the classic hymn, “How Great Thou Art.” This powerful song, steeped in rich history and profound spiritual meaning, has resonated with audiences for generations. The Statlers, with their signature blend of reverence and down-home charm, breathe new life into the hymn, making it both familiar and fresh.
“How Great Thou Art” originated as a Swedish poem in 1885, penned by Carl Boberg. Inspired by a breathtaking thunderstorm followed by a peaceful rainbow, Boberg captured the awe-inspiring power and beauty of nature as a reflection of God’s majesty. The poem was later set to music and translated into German, then English, eventually becoming one of the most beloved hymns worldwide.
The Statler Brothers, known for their deep Christian faith, embraced the hymn’s message wholeheartedly. Their version, featured on their 1975 album “Holy Bible – New Testament,” showcases their impeccable vocal harmonies and sensitive musical arrangement. The song builds gradually, starting with a gentle, reflective tone as they sing of the wonders of creation – the stars, the thunder, the rolling tides. As the song progresses, their voices soar with increasing passion and intensity, culminating in a powerful crescendo that expresses the overwhelming awe and gratitude inspired by God’s grace.
What sets The Statler Brothers’ interpretation apart is their ability to convey both the grandeur of the hymn and its personal relevance. They don’t just sing the words; they embody them. Their performance is imbued with sincerity and conviction, inviting listeners to share in their profound spiritual experience. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of gospel music or simply appreciate beautiful harmonies and heartfelt expression, The Statler Brothers’ “How Great Thou Art” is sure to stir your soul and leave a lasting impression.
This rendition is a testament to the enduring power of both faith and music. It’s a reminder that even amidst life’s storms, there is always beauty to be found, and that in moments of quiet reflection, we can truly appreciate the greatness of God’s creation and love.