Elvis Presley – Swing Down, Sweet Chariot

Introduction

Swing Down, Sweet Chariot is a traditional African-American spiritual song. It is a song of hope and faith, and it has been sung by many people throughout history, including Elvis Presley. Presley recorded his version of the song in 1960, and it was released on his album His Hand in Mine. The song became a hit, and it is considered to be one of Presley’s most famous gospel recordings.

Elvis Presley – Milky White Way (1966, Vinyl) - Discogs

The song’s origins can be traced back to the early 19th century. It is believed to have been written by slaves, and it was often sung in churches and at funerals. The song speaks of the hope of heaven, and it encourages listeners to keep their faith in God.

Presley’s version of the song is a powerful and moving rendition. His soulful vocals and the backing vocals of the Jordanaires create a truly inspiring sound. The song has been praised for its authenticity and its ability to evoke a sense of hope and joy.

Swing Down, Sweet Chariot is a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a song of hope and faith that speaks to the human spirit.

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Lyrics

Why don’t you swing down sweet chariot
Stop and let me ride
Swing down chariot
Stop and let me ride
Rock me lord, rock me lord
Calm and easy
Well I’ve got a home on the other side

Why don’t you swing down sweet chariot
Stop and let me ride
Swing down chariot
Stop and let me ride
Rock me lord, rock me lord
Calm and easy
Well I’ve got a home on the other side

Well, well, well, well, well, well

Ezekial went down in the middle of a field
He saw an angel workin’ on a chariot wheel
Wasn’t so particular ’bout the chariot wheel
Just wanted to see how a chariot feel

Why don’t you swing down sweet chariot
Stop and let me ride
Swing down chariot
Stop and let me ride
Rock me lord, rock me lord
Calm and easy
Well I’ve got a home on the other side

Well, well, well Ezekial went down and he got on board
Chariot went a bumpin’ on down the road
Zeke wasn’t so particular ’bout the bumpin’ of the road
Just wanted to lay down his heavy load

Why don’t you swing down sweet chariot
Stop and let me ride
Swing down chariot
Stop and let me ride
Rock me lord, rock me lord
Calm and easy
Well I’ve got a home on the other side

Well I got a father in the promised land
Ain’t no more stoppin’ till I shake his hand
Rock me lord, rock me lord
Calm and easy
I’ve got a home on the other side

Why don’t you swing down sweet chariot
Stop and let me ride
Swing down chariot
Stop and let me ride
Rock me lord, rock me lord
Calm and easy
Well I’ve got a home on the other side

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