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The Southern Raised Band Sings A Bluegrass Version Of 'You Raise Me Up' That's Just Incredible

June 26, 2020

The Southern Raised Band Sings A Bluegrass Version Of 'You Raise Me Up' That's Just Incredible

As the talented members of the Southern Raised band perform a bluegrass version of 'You Raise Me Up', you can just reel the grace of God wash over you. What an incredible performance!

Over the years, this song has truly become one of the most iconic numbers of all time. Beloved tenor Josh Groban propelled this song to popularity, but countless artists have covered the tune since that time.

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The heartfelt lyrics resonate with so many people around the world and the words remind us all that there is always a shoulder to turn to and a helping hand within reach.

“When I am down, and, oh, my soul, so weary

When troubles come, and my heart burdened be

Then, I am still and wait here in the silence

Until you come and sit awhile with me”

Iconic Song Gets A Bluegrass Makeover

Siblings Lindsay, Sarah, Emily and Matt make up the Southern Raised Bluegrass band. The group was raised in the Ozark Mountains and they have blended their traditional music upbringing with multiple genres and their deep-rooted faith.

Today, they're using their one-of-a-kind sound to perform a stunning rendition of ‘You Raise Me Up.’

“You raise me up, so I can stand on mountains

You raise me up to walk on stormy seas

I am strong when I am on your shoulders

You raise me up to more than I can be”

As you listen to these words, we are all reminded that we are safe in the arms of the Lord.

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Even during troubling times, we can always turn to Him for comfort and support. Put your trust in Him and there is no obstacle too big to overcome.

WATCH: Southern Raised Band With 'You Raise Me Up'

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