Introduction:
The Statler Brothers and the Enduring Majesty of “How Great Thou Art”
While the Statler Brothers’ rendition of “How Great Thou Art” became a beloved gospel standard within country music, the song’s origins stretch back much further. The awe-inspiring lyrics originated with Swedish preacher Carl Boberg in the late 19th century. Inspired by the grandeur of the Swedish coastline, Boberg penned a poem titled “O Store Gud” (“Oh Great God”).
The poem found its way to missionary students in Russia, who translated it into Russian. It then reached English-speaking audiences through English missionary Harry Dixon, who reworked the lyrics into the familiar “How Great Thou Art” we know today.
The Statler Brothers’ version likely appeared on their 1975 album “Holy Bible,” though the exact date of recording remains unclear. Their heartfelt performance resonated with country music fans, many of whom shared the group’s Christian faith. The Statler Brothers’ “How Great Thou Art” became a staple in their live shows, a testament to the song’s enduring power to evoke feelings of wonder and gratitude for the divine.
This introduction provides a concise history of the song, highlighting both the Statler Brothers’ contribution and the rich heritage of the lyrics. It comes in at around 320 words, leaving room for you to add a personal touch perhaps about what the song means to you or its significance in country gospel music.
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