About The Song
Kicking off his first session of the new year, Elvis Presley recorded โI Believeโ on January 12, 1957, at Radio Recorders in Hollywood. It was his first formal recording of a song of faith. The same session also produced the smash hit โAll Shook Up,โ which ruled atop the Billboard Top 100 chart for eight weeks to become the number one single of 1957.
RCA first released โI Believeโ on the Peace In The Valley Extended Play (EP) album in April 1957. The song made its Long Play (LP) album debut on Elvisโ Christmas Album six months later. In October 1970, RCA released a reconfigured version of Elvisโ Christmas Album on its budget Camden label, leaving out โI Believe.โ Instead, a reissue of โI Believeโ appeared on the March 1971 Camden LP Youโll Never Walk Alone โ one of the best of the Elvis budget releases.
Ervin Drake, Irvin Graham, Jimmy Shirl, and Al Stillman wrote โI Believeโ in 1952 for singer/actress Jane Froman. The most popular version, however, belongs to Frankie Laineโs 1953 recording.
Elvisโ interpretation of the song did not seem to draw from Laine, however. Elvis named Roy Hamilton among his influences, and he no doubt had Hamiltonโs 1955 version of โI Believeโ in mind when he recorded it.
What strikes me when listening to Hamiltonโs sublime recording is that I can hear not only the influence on Elvisโ โI Believeโ in particular, but also on Elvisโ vocals in general. Elvis had many influences, but most of them I do not hear as directly as that of Hamilton.
Now that we have heard two versions of โI Believe,โ I want to attempt personally to interpret a couple lines of the lyrics within a Biblical context.
โI believe for everyone who goes astray, Someone will come to show the way.โ
The truth is, as humans, all of us go astray. Jesus died so that our sins would be forgiven, however, and Heaven would still be available to us. He already paid for all of our sins, but our contribution to the admission ticket to Paradise is belief in Him , for Jesus is literally the โwayโ to Heaven.
โJesus told him, โI am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.’โ
Early Christians were even called โfollowers of the Way,โ including in Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament.
โI believe above the storm the smallest prayer can still be heard.โ
In life, all of us encounter many storms. As a follower of Jesus, I now find comfort in Him through any such disturbances. I went through multiple life-changing events last year, for instance, many of which could have turned into tumultuous storms, but I approached each of them with much prayer, and Jesus brought me peace and calm.
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Lyric
I believe for every drop of rain that falls
A flower grows
I believe that somewhere in the darkest night
A candle glows
I believe for everyone who goes astray, someone will come
To show the way
I believe, I believeI believe above a storm the smallest prayer
Can still be heard
I believe that someone in the great somewhere
Hears every wordEverytime I hear a new born baby cry,
Or touch a leaf or see the sky
Then I know why, I believeEverytime I hear a new born baby cry,
Or touch a leaf or see the sky
Then I know why, I believe