Vince Gill’s deeply emotional performance of “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” alongside Alison Krauss and Ricky Skaggs, has become an iconic tribute to those who have passed. The song, written by Gill, was inspired by the deaths of country singer Keith Whitley and Gill’s own brother, Bob. Its poignant lyrics reflect grief and the hope of eternal peace, touching listeners with a blend of sorrow and comfort.

Vince Gill, Alison Krauss & Ricky Skaggs ~ "Go Rest High On That Mountain"

First released in 1995, the song has been a staple at memorial services due to its powerful message about life after death. Vince Gill’s live performances, particularly those with Krauss and Skaggs, emphasize the song’s emotional depth, often leaving the audience in tears. One of the most notable renditions occurred at George Jones’ funeral, where Gill struggled to sing through his tears, while Loveless stepped in to support him, intensifying the emotional impact​.

Alison Krauss, Vince Gill and Ricky Skaggs during The 39th Annual CMA... News Photo - Getty Images

The trio’s harmonies, combined with Gill’s soulful guitar, deliver a moving tribute to loved ones gone too soon. Alison Krauss’ angelic voice and Ricky Skaggs’ traditional country influence complement Gill’s heartfelt vocals, making the live performance unforgettable. The song’s enduring legacy has made it one of Gill’s most beloved works, winning multiple awards, including CMA’s Song of the Year and two Grammys.

The live collaboration between Gill, Krauss, and Skaggs brings a timeless quality to “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” showcasing the best of country music’s ability to tell stories of pain, love, and healing.