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"He Touched Me"
Single by Elvis Presley
B-side" Bosom of Abraham"
ReleasedFebruary 29, 1972
RecordedMay 18, 1971
Studio RCA Studio B, Nashville
GenreGospel
Label RCA Victor
Songwriter(s) William Gaither
Elvis Presley singles chronology
" Until It's Time for You to Go" / " We Can Make the Morning"
(1972)
"He Touched Me" / " Bosom of Abraham"
(1972)
" An American Trilogy" / " The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
(1972)

"He Touched Me" is a gospel song written by Bill Gaither in 1963.

History

While Bill Gaither was accompanying Dr. Dale Oldham on his evangelistic crusades, the preacher said to him, "Bill, the word 'touch' is a very popular word. It comes up so often in the New Testament stories about Jesus touching people's eyes and healing them, or touching people's lives and changing them. It's a special, spiritual word and you ought to write a song that praises His touch." So Gaither did. That week, Dr. Oldham's son Doug Oldham began singing it in the meetings. Doug was also the first to record the song (in 1964). [1] Not long after that, the Bill Gaither Trio recorded it.

In 1965, The Imperials first recorded "He Touched Me" for their album The Happy Sounds of Jake Hess and the Imperials, then recorded a newer version in 1969 for the album Love Is The Thing. It was this version that Elvis Presley heard, and made him want to record it himself. [1] On May 5, 1971, Elvis recorded it—along with the Imperials (as backup singers)—and was released as a single. It became the title track of his 1972 Grammy Award-winning album He Touched Me. [2] In 1972, due to Elvis' version of the song being popular, Terry Meeuwsen performed a cover version of the song as her talent for Miss America 1973. She won the title. Meeuwsen's version of the song "He Touched Me" is not the version written by Bill Gather in 1964.

Other notable recorded versions

References

  1. ^ a b Taff, Tori; and the editorial staff of CCM Magazine, including Christa Farris (2006). CCM Top 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music. Nashville: Integrity Publishers. ISBN  1591452104.
  2. ^ David Neale (2003). Roots of Elvis. iUniverse. p. 45.