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Elvis Presley incorporated the song, retitled "Why Me Lord", into his live shows beginning in January 1974 up until his last concert tour. It was first released on the live album
Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis in June 1974. The recording is from his March 20, 1974 concert in
Memphis, Tennessee. He often introduced the song for
J.D. Sumner to sing "one of his favorite songs." Sumner would sing the verses and Elvis would join on the chorus along with the back-up singers. Presley also recorded the "B" side of the single, "
Help Me", written by
Larry Gatlin, in December 1973, and it remained part of his live shows as well. •
Connie Smith recorded a version of "Why Me" on her 1973 album
God Is Abundant. •
Melba Montgomery recorded "Why Me" in 1973 on her album
Melba Montgomery. •
Hank Snow included "Why Me, Lord" in 1974 on his album
Hello Love. •
Tanya Tucker included "Why Me Lord" on her 1974 album
Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone). •
George Jones recorded a version for his 1974 album
In a Gospel Way. •
David Allan Coe included "Why Me" on his 1977 album
Texas Moon. • British singer
Cliff Richard recorded a version for his 1978 album
Small Corners. •
Willie Nelson included a version of "Why Me" alongside several other covers of songs written by Kris Kristofferson on his aptly titled 1979 album
Sings Kristofferson. •
Merle Haggard recorded a version, released on his 1981 album
What a Friend We Have in Jesus. •
Bell Gardens released a version of "Why Me Lord" on their 2014 album "Slow Dawns For Lost Conclusions" •
Slovenian
a capella group New Swing Quartet recorded a version, released on the 1985 album
Oh, Happy Day, titled "Why Me Lord". •
Carlene Davis recorded a version entitled "Why Me Lord" on her 1992 album
Jesus Is Only a Prayer Away. •
Johnny Cash also recorded a version of the song titled "Why Me Lord" on his 1994 album
American Recordings. •
Conway Twitty released a version on his 1975 album,
Linda on My Mind, and then another longer version on his 1994
The Conway Twitty Collection box set. • Chicago punk band The
Smoking Popes recorded a version of this song for their 2001 album ''
The Party's Over''. • The
Gaither Vocal Band performed a powerful version of the song during a 2006
Homecoming performance in Toronto. The song was performed with pianist
Anthony Burger. •
David Crowder Band recorded a version for their final album,
Give Us Rest, which was released in 2012. • Gospel artist
CeCe Winans recorded a version on her 2017 album
Let Them Fall in Love. • Wolfgang Hildebrandt also recorded a version of the song titled "Why Me Lord" on his 2018 album
Country Love Songs. •
Josh Turner recorded the song as a duet with Kristofferson on his 2020 album
Country State of Mind. ==References==