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Carrie Underwood Honors Vince Gill with a Performance of “Go Rest High On That Mountain”

In honor of Vince Gill, Carrie Underwood gives a heartfelt performance of “Go Rest High On That Mountain.” In the 1990s, Vince popularized the song “Go Rest High On That Mountain.”

In 1989, when fellow country music musician Keith Whitley passed away, he started writing the song.

Even though Vince was driven to write the words, it would take him years to finish the unique tune. Following its debut, the song quickly shot to the top of the music charts.

In honor of Vince Gill, Carrie Underwood gives a heartfelt performance of “Go Rest High On That Mountain.” In the 1990s, Vince popularized the song “Go Rest High On That Mountain.”

In 1989, when fellow country music musician Keith Whitley passed away, he started writing the song.

Even though Vince was driven to write the words, it would take him years to finish the unique tune. Following its debut, the song quickly shot to the top of the music charts.

In addition to winning two Grammys, “Go Rest High On That Mountain” was named the 1996 Country Music Association Song of the Year.

Many people all throughout the globe have found solace and serenity in the song’s lyrics over the years.

For today’s CMT Giants special, Carrie Underwood is reimagining this Vince Gill classic in her own way. After Carrie won the fourth season of American Idol in 2005, she became well-known.

With her renditions of songs like Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and Rascal Flatts’ “Bless The Broken Road,” she captured the hearts of Americans.

She developed a strong reputation for herself in the country music industry and swiftly rose up the country charts after her victory.

Carrie is still touching our hearts with her talent sixteen years after that historic audition. Just pay attention as she honors her buddy and legend Vince Gill by belting out these famous lines.

What a stunning tribute to an unmatched country music icon.