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Vince Gill – ‘Go Rest High On That Mountain’

2026-05-20 10:40:00
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‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ by Vince Gill is widely considered one of the most emotional and heartfelt songs in country music history. Released in 1995 on Gill’s album When Love Finds You, the song became both a tribute to lost loved ones and a defining moment in Gill’s career. Though many fans associate it with funerals and memorial services today, the song’s origins were deeply personal for Gill himself.

Gill first began writing the song in 1989 after the death of fellow country singer Keith Whitley, whose passing from alcohol poisoning shocked the country music world. Gill was deeply affected by Whitley’s death and started composing a song about peace, faith, and moving on from earthly struggles. However, he found the emotions too overwhelming and was unable to finish it at the time.

Several years later, tragedy struck again when Gill’s older brother, Bob Gill, died of a heart attack in 1993. That loss gave Vince the emotional strength and inspiration to complete the song. The finished version became a deeply personal farewell not only to his brother, but also to anyone who had suffered hardship in life. Gill later admitted that recording the song was extremely difficult because of the emotions tied to it.

The recording itself featured harmony vocals from country legends Ricky Skaggs and Patty Loveless. Their soaring harmonies helped give the song its spiritual, almost hymn-like quality. The combination of Gill’s tender lead vocal and the emotional harmonies created one of the most unforgettable recordings in modern country music.

‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ slowly became a major hit, eventually reaching the Top 20 on the country charts. More importantly, it earned widespread critical acclaim, winning two Grammy Awards in 1996 for Best Country Song and Best Male Country Vocal Performance. Over time, the song took on a life far beyond radio play. It became a staple at funerals, memorial services, and tributes across America because its message of comfort and eternal peace resonated with listeners of all backgrounds.

One of the song’s most memorable performances came at the funeral service for George Jones in 2013. Gill and Loveless performed the song live, and the emotional rendition moved many in attendance to tears. The performance reminded audiences why the song continues to endure decades after its release.

Today, ‘Go Rest High on That Mountain’ remains one of Vince Gill’s signature songs and one of country music’s most beloved ballads. Its honest emotion, spiritual message, and deeply personal origins have made it timeless.

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