When Vince Gill And Carrie Underwood Performed “How Great Thou Art” On One Stage
The 2011 ACM Girls Night Out: Superstar Women of Country” concert, which aired on CBS became more memorable thanks to the incredible collaboration between Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood. During the performance, Vince Gill joined Carrie, singing the chorus and playing an extended guitar solo in place of the second and third verses of the traditional hymn.
On a CBS broadcast, Vince Gill and Carrie Underwood walked on stage to deliver a moving performance that left the audience emotional. Carrie’s captivating voice, combined with Vince’s flawless guitar solo and powerful harmony, made an amazing performance, creating a special version of “How Great Thou Art”.
Throughout the song, the audience was completely captivated that you could hear a pin drop. The duet’s performance was clearly emotional, with Carrie’s powerful and beautiful singing leaving a mesmerizing impact. Vince’s breathtaking harmonies added another layer of beauty to the overall experience.
Carrie kept her strong singing throughout the whole song, and Vince’s beautiful guitar solo in the middle really added to it. As soon as the performance wrapped, the audience was standing and cheering loudly. Let’s enjoy the performance in the video below:
The video of the two artists performing “How Great Thou Art” was uploaded on Youtube and hit nearly 7 million views. A flood of compliments was seen on the comments session. This amazing performance simply melted millions of hearts and for some, it might be the greatest vocal one of all time.
A fan commented, “Makes me cry everytime. I come from an old-time gospel but it’s something about Carrie Underwood’s voice that gives me that “running back to Jesus“ feeling through song.” Another added, “To this day and after watching this live performance for the 100th time, I am still in awe of her vocal ability.”
Even though the pair had sung together before, this particular performance stands out as their most beloved and enduring collaboration.