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Somebody Bigger Than You And I

Words & Music by Johnny Lange, Walter Heath, and Joseph Burke

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Somebody Bigger Than You And I

Words & Music by Johnny Lange, Walter Heath, and Joseph Burke

Who made the mountains, who made the trees
Who made the rivers flow to the sea
And who sends the rain when the earth is dry
Somebody bigger than you and I

Who made the flowers to bloom in the spring
Who made the song for the robins to sing
And who hung the moon and the stars in the sky
Somebody bigger than you and I

He lights the way when the road is long
He keeps you company
And with His love to guide you
He walks beside you
Just like He walks with me

When we're filled with despair
Who gives me courage to go from there
And who gives me faith that will never die
Somebody bigger than you and I

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This gospel song was written by Johnny Lange, Walter (Hy) Heath, and Joseph Burke, and recorded by Elvis on May 27, 1966, at RCA's Nashville studios. On the monaural version of the How Great Thou Art LP, Johnny Lange was incorrectly listed as Johnny Lane. The Ink Spots had a moderate hit in 1951 with Somebody Bigger Than You and I (Decca 27494).

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Who made the mountains, who made the trees
Who made the rivers flow to the sea
And who sends the rain when the earth is dry
Somebody bigger than you and I

Who made the flowers to bloom in the spring
Who made the song for the robins to sing
And who hung the moon and the stars in the sky
Somebody bigger than you and I

He lights the way when the road is long
He keeps you company
And with His love to guide you
He walks beside you
Just like He walks with me

When we're filled with despair
Who gives me courage to go from there
And who gives me faith that will never die
Somebody bigger than you and I


This gospel song was written by Johnny Lange, Walter (Hy) Heath, and Joseph Burke, and recorded by Elvis on May 27, 1966, at RCA's Nashville studios. On the monaural version of the How Great Thou Art LP, Johnny Lange was incorrectly listed as Johnny Lane. The Ink Spots had a moderate hit in 1951 with Somebody Bigger Than You and I (Decca 27494).