Introduction

Elvis Presley’s “In My Father’s House” stands as an enduring testament to the King of Rock and Roll’s ability to weave emotion into music. Released in 1960, this poignant track has left an indelible mark on the hearts of listeners worldwide.

Did You Know?

Elvis Presley, often hailed as the “King of Rock and Roll,” recorded “In My Father’s House” during a transformative period in his career. The song reflects Elvis’s gospel roots, showcasing his versatility as an artist. Known for his charismatic stage presence and soulful voice, Elvis has left an indelible legacy in the music industry. “In My Father’s House” is a glimpse into the personal and spiritual side of Elvis Presley, offering listeners a profound musical experience.

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Lyrics: In My Father’s House

In my father’s house are many mansions
If it were not true he would have told me so
He has gone away to live in that bright city
He’s preparing me a mansion there I know

Jesus died upon the cross to bear my sorrow
Freely died that souls like you might have new life
But I know that soon there’ll come a bright tomorrow
When the world will all be free from sin and strife

(Do not shun the saviors love, from up in glory)
(Or you won’t be there to sing the gospel story)
In my father’s house are many mansions
If you’re true then to this land you’ll surely go

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