It was
Martin Luther King Jr.'s favorite song, and he often invited gospel singer
Mahalia Jackson to sing it at civil rights rallies to inspire crowds; at his request she sang it at
his funeral in April 1968. King's last words before
his assassination was a request for musician
Ben Branch to play it at a service he was due to attend that night. King's exact last words were "Ben, make sure you play 'Take My Hand, Precious Lord' in the meeting tonight. Play it real pretty." Opera singer
Leontyne Price sang it at the
state funeral of President
Lyndon B. Johnson in January 1973, and
Aretha Franklin sang it at
Mahalia Jackson's funeral in 1972. Franklin also recorded a live version of the song for her album
Amazing Grace (1972) as a medley with "
You've Got a Friend". It was sung by
Nina Simone at the
Westbury Music Fair on April 7, 1968, three days after King's assassination. That evening was dedicated to him and recorded on the album ''
'Nuff Said!. It was also performed by Ledisi in the movie and soundtrack for Selma'' in which Ledisi portrays Mahalia Jackson. It was also performed by
Beyoncé at the
57th Annual Grammy Awards on February 8, 2015.
Dave Grohl recited the lyrics of the song at a remembrance service for his friend,
Lemmy from
Motörhead, in January 2016. ==Recordings==