Glory, Glory (Lay My Burden Down)

American spiritual song From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Glory, Glory" (also known as "When I Lay My Burden Down", "Since I Laid My Burden Down", "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" and other titles) is an American spiritual song, which has been recorded by many artists in a variety of genres, including folk, country, blues, rock, and gospel. It is typically very melodically similar to another popular gospel song, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken".

Lyrics

Lyrically, the song has many variations, but the best-known version of the song (as performed by Odetta or Roy Acuff) opens with:

Glory glory, hallelujah
Since I laid my burden down
Glory glory, hallelujah
Since I laid my burden down

Selected recordings

Quick facts Single by The Byrds, from the album Byrdmaniax ...
"Glory, Glory"
1971 German picture sleeve
Single by The Byrds
from the album Byrdmaniax
B-side
  • "Citizen Kane" (US/UK)
  • "I Wanna Grow Up to Be a Politician" (Europe)
ReleasedAugust 20, 1971 (1971-08-20)
RecordedJanuary 17, 1971
StudioColumbia, Hollywood, California
GenreRock
Length4:03
LabelColumbia
SongwriterArthur Reynolds
ProducersTerry Melcher, Chris Hinshaw
The Byrds singles chronology
"I Trust (Everything Is Gonna Work Out Alright)"
(1971)
"Glory, Glory"
(1971)
"America's Great National Pastime"
(1971)
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In pop culture

The Ike & Tina Turner version of the song appears in the end credits of the 2026 film Project Hail Mary.[7]

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