"How Great Thou Art" is a Christian hymn based on a Swedish poem written by Carl Boberg in 1885. The poem was inspired by a sudden storm and subsequent calm that Boberg experienced. It was later set to a Swedish folk melody. The hymn gained international fame through the English translation by British missionary Stuart K. Hine, who also added original verses. It became a signature song of the Billy Graham crusades and has been recorded by countless artists, most notably George Beverly Shea and Elvis Presley, becoming a staple of Christian worship worldwide.
A Christian hymn based on a traditional Swedish melody, popularized in English by Stuart K. Hine. Ted Smith's 1963 arrangement contributed to its widespread use in congregational singing and gospel performances.
A powerful a cappella arrangement blending gospel and contemporary pop elements, featuring soaring vocal harmonies.
A Christian hymn based on a Swedish poem by Carl Boberg, later adapted into English by Stuart K. Hine. Widely associated with evangelical revivals.
A Christian hymn based on a Swedish poem, popularized in English by Stuart K. Hine. This version likely represents a contemporary arrangement by RJ Hughes.