Introduction
The Statler Brothers’ ballad, “He Went To The Cross Loving You,” isn’t their most famous work, but it holds a powerful message within its country melody. Released in 1977 on their album “Short Stories,” the song explores a timeless theme of faith and sacrifice through the lens of Jesus Christ’ crucifixion.
Composed by brothers Don and Harold Reid, the song likely shares a connection to another Statler Brothers tune, “I’ll Go To My Grave Loving You.” Both songs were recorded on the same day in 1974, though “He Went To The Cross Loving You” wouldn’t see the light of day for a few years.
The song itself is a straightforward country ballad. The gentle strumming of the guitar and the smooth harmonies characteristic of the Statler Brothers act as a backdrop for the story of Jesus’ final moments. “He Went To The Cross Loving You” focuses on the immense love that led Jesus to sacrifice himself, rather than dwelling on the pain of the crucifixion.
While not a chart-topping hit, “He Went To The Cross Loving You” serves as a testament to the Statler Brothers’ ability to weave themes of faith and love into their country music tapestry. So, as you listen, take a moment to appreciate the simple yet powerful message this song conveys.