About the song

Let’s explore the heartfelt harmonies of “The Sweetest Gift” by the iconic trio of Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris. Released in 1999, this touching gospel hymn invites listeners to reflect on the precious gift of faith and spirituality.

“The Sweetest Gift” was originally written by James B. Coats and is a timeless expression of gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon us. Parton, Ronstadt, and Harris’ beautiful vocal blend infuse the song with a sense of reverence and sincerity, evoking a feeling of peace and serenity.

The song is featured on the trio’s album “Trio II,” released in 1999. This album, a follow-up to their critically acclaimed collaboration “Trio” from 1987, showcases their exquisite vocal harmonies and their shared love for traditional country and gospel music.

Upon its release, “The Sweetest Gift” received praise from critics and fans alike. While it may not have charted on mainstream music rankings due to its genre, its impact on listeners transcended mere chart positions. The trio’s heartfelt rendition of this timeless hymn resonated deeply with audiences, touching hearts and inspiring a sense of spiritual reflection.

Beyond its initial reception, “The Sweetest Gift” has endured as a cherished classic, beloved by fans of gospel and country music alike. Parton, Ronstadt, and Harris’ soul-stirring performance and the song’s timeless message of gratitude continue to uplift and inspire listeners, serving as a reminder of the power of faith and the beauty of the human spirit.

As we listen to “The Sweetest Gift,” we’re reminded of the enduring power of music to uplift and inspire. Parton, Ronstadt, and Harris’ exquisite vocal harmonies and the song’s heartfelt lyrics make it a cherished treasure in the realm of gospel and country music.

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Lyrics

One day a mother went to a prison
To see an erring but precious son
She told the warden how much she loved him
It did not matter what he had done
She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
She brought no silver, no pomp or style
It was a halo bright sent down from heaven’s light
The sweetest gift, a mother’s smile
She left a smile you can remember
She’s gone to heaven from heartaches free
Those walls around you could never change her
You were her baby and e’er will be
She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
She brought no silver, no pomp or style
It was a halo bright sent down from heaven’s light
The sweetest gift, a mother’s smile
She did not bring to him a parole or pardon
She brought no silver, no pomp or style
It was a halo bright sent down from heaven’s light
The sweetest gift, a mother’s smile
The sweetest gift, a mother’s smile

 

By Tam Le

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