


Fully deserved, Underwood and Gill gave a performance that is certainly one to keep coming back to time and time again. The audience is shown looking on with wonder, while Underwood stands opposite Gill with her hand on her heart, moving her head with the music, obviously having a very deep experience.Ī post shared by Vince Gill recorded by Carrie Underwood in 2008 for the compilation album, " How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites From the Grand Ole Opry," the compilation also featured recordings by other artists including Patty Loveless with "Precious Memories," Alan Jackson's "Blessed Assurance," Dierks Bentley singing "House of Gold," and Brad Paisley with "The Old Rugged Cross."Īfter Underwood and Gill's stunning performance, the singer's original recording of the song shot up on the iTunes Top Gospel Song and Top 40 charts, landing at number one. Gill then breaks into a guitar solo – a soft and emotional one that really gets the heartstrings going.

Less than halfway into the song, the audience already begins cheering, with it being clear how special this performance is. He then begins to sing backup vocals, where the two harmonize gorgeously, their voices fitting perfectly. Vince Gill soon starts playing guitar softly, as the song builds slowly. Wearing a sparkly silver mini-dress with sleeves, the lights reflect off her outfit, providing a mesmerizing visual detail to the beautiful music. It's already apparent that she has a beautiful voice, but it's just the beginning of the song. Standing on the stage, Carrie Underwood begins singing soulfully.
CARRIE UNDERWOOD AND VINCE GILL FULL
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