In 1962, country legend George Jones released his rendition of the hit gospel song “Peace in the Valley” as part of his album Homecoming in Heaven.
Written by Thomas A. Dorsey, the song was originally released in 1939 by Mahalia Jackson. It became such a massive hit that the song was among the first gospel recordings to sell one million copies.
“Peace in the Valley” is considered a staple gospel song sung in churches and religious gatherings. So it was no surprise when big names like Elvis Presley, Red Foley, George Jones, and many others released their versions of the song.
Jones’ cover was one of the best in history, and his distinctive voice allowed him to express the message, making it one of George Jones’ amazing hits.
It saved listeners during World War II. In an interview, songwriter Dorsey revealed that the song was written to inspire people to seek a world of peace instead of chaos.
George Jones’ Amazing Cover!
Considered one of the best gospel songs ever released, “Peace in the Valley” has been used in many instances to give people hope and strengthen them with its message of positivity.
Because of this, singers felt that extra fright to make sure they didn’t overpower things as they covered the song to make sure the meaning and the feel remained the same – and that’s exactly what George Jones did.
Although his voice is certainly distinct, George Jones’s version differed little from the original. His voice beautifully expressed the message of hope that Dorsey wanted to spread to everyone.
So, if you haven’t checked it out yet, you can listen to George Jones’ full performance of “Peace in the Valley” below.