This live performance proves no voice in country music can outdo Carrie
Carrie Underwood delivered a breathtaking performance of “Go Rest High On That Mountain” during the CMT Giants tribute to Vince Gill. Held at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University in Nashville, the event celebrated Vince Gill’s illustrious career, with numerous country music stars in attendance, including Chris Stapleton, Brad Paisley, and Maren Morris.
Underwood took the stage in a long, soft blue gown, with a single spotlight highlighting her as she began to sing. Her rendition of the song was a moving tribute that emphasized themes of loss, faith, and redemption. As she progressed through the song, she built up to an emotional climax that included the new final verse Gill introduced in 2019. This performance left Vince Gill visibly emotional, with tears in his eyes, and earned Underwood a standing ovation from the crowd, led by Gill himself.
“Go Rest High On That Mountain” is one of Vince Gill’s most iconic songs, written after the death of his brother Bob in 1993. The song has won numerous awards, including CMA and Grammy Awards, and has become a source of solace for many people dealing with loss. Underwood’s powerful delivery honored the song’s legacy and showcased her incredible vocal talent.
Carrie Underwood, who rose to fame after winning the fourth season of American Idol in 2005, has built a successful career in country music. Her debut album, *Some Hearts*, remains the best-selling debut album by a solo female artist in country music history. Over the years, she has continued to release hit albums and win multiple Grammy Awards.
The CMT Giants tribute to Vince Gill was a star-studded event, featuring performances by various artists who have been influenced by Gill’s music. Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton, and Luke Combs were among those who performed, each bringing their unique style to Gill’s beloved songs. The event highlighted Gill’s contributions to country music as a songwriter, performer, and multi-instrumentalist.
In addition to Underwood’s moving performance, the night included heartfelt tributes from other country music legends. Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, and Ricky Skaggs shared their memories of Gill, while Keith Urban and Reba McEntire sent their tributes virtually. The evening concluded with Vince Gill performing a new song, “I Gave You Everything I Had,” which brought the audience to their feet in a final standing ovation.
This tribute showcased not only Vince Gill’s impact on country music but also the respect and admiration he has earned from his peers. Carrie Underwood’s performance was a highlight of the evening, demonstrating her ability to convey deep emotion through her music and honoring one of country music’s greatest artists.