Carrie Underwood Delivers Soul-Stirring Performance of “Go Rest High on That Mountain” at CMT Giants Tribute to Vince Gill
In a breathtaking moment of reverence and raw emotion, Carrie Underwood honored country legend Vince Gill at the CMT Giants special with a performance that left the audience speechless. Taking the stage in a graceful blue gown at the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University, Underwood delivered a stunning rendition of Gill’s classic ballad, “Go Rest High on That Mountain.”
The performance, part of a televised celebration of Gill’s immense contributions to country music, was more than just a tribute—it was a moment of catharsis for everyone watching. Underwood’s voice began soft and reverent, building gradually into a crescendo of emotional power. By the time she reached the song’s climactic notes, it was clear this was a performance that transcended genre—it was spiritual, cathartic, and deeply human.
A Song Born from Loss, Reborn in Tribute
Originally written by Gill after the passing of his brother and later performed at the funeral of fellow country star Keith Whitley, “Go Rest High on That Mountain” is one of the most beloved and emotional songs in the genre. Underwood, known for her strong Christian faith and her ability to channel deep emotion through music, was the perfect artist to bring new life to this timeless piece.
Her voice carried the weight of grief and the promise of peace in equal measure. Fans described the performance as “chilling,” “heavenly,” and “absolutely unforgettable.” For many, it was a defining moment in the night’s tribute—and for others, a reminder of just how far Underwood has come since her American Idol days.
Cementing Her Legacy as a Country Powerhouse
With this performance, Underwood didn’t just honor Vince Gill—she further solidified her own place among the genre’s elite voices. Her ability to balance technical perfection with emotional authenticity is rare, and her connection to the song’s spiritual message gave the performance added depth and resonance.
Carrie Underwood’s evolution from competition-show standout to genre-defining icon has been marked by moments like this: intimate, emotionally vulnerable, and vocally staggering. This performance proved not only her vocal strength but also her deep understanding of the country music tradition and its roots in storytelling, faith, and heartfelt tribute.
@ohheyimjk Carrie Underwood sings “Something in the water” at the Fisher Center in Nashville 4-12-23, honoring the precious lives lost in the Covenant school shooting. *Do not repost without permission* #nightofjoy #carrieunderwood #nashville #belmont #somethinginthewater #covenantschool @carrieunderwood ♬ original sound – Jennifer