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Vince Gill and Lainey Wilson Are About to Break Hearts With Their Emotional Emmy Tribute

Lainey Wilson and Vince Gill in the studio, preparing their emotional “Go Rest High on That Mountain” tribute for the 2025 Emmys.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Country music is about to take center stage at the Emmys, and it is guaranteed to bring tears with it.

Lainey Wilson and Vince Gill, two voices that sit on opposite ends of the country timeline but speak the same language of heartache, will join together for a special In Memoriam tribute during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards. The performance will center around Gill’s timeless ballad “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” a song that has been carrying families through funerals, tributes, and grief for nearly three decades. Pairing Gill’s soul-worn voice with Wilson’s powerhouse delivery is a recipe for one of the most emotional television moments of the year.

The Emmys have rarely leaned on country music for big performances, but this year they are handing the spotlight to two artists who know exactly how to turn sorrow into something beautiful. Gill originally wrote “Go Rest High on That Mountain” after the loss of his brother, and he later finished it following the death of country legend Keith Whitley. Since then, the song has been a healing anthem, played in churches, small-town services, and even at the funerals of presidents. The idea of Gill revisiting the song on national television alongside Wilson, a woman who is currently carrying country into a new era, feels like a bridge across generations.

Wilson confirmed the performance on Instagram, sharing rehearsal clips with Gill and writing that she was “so looking forward to performing ‘Go Rest High On That Mountain’ with Vince Gill for the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards this Sunday.” Fans immediately flooded the comments, already bracing for the tears. One wrote, “This song just got 10x more emotional for me.” Another admitted, “I cry every single time I hear this.” That connection is exactly why this tribute matters, because it is country music at its core, taking grief and turning it into shared strength.

The Emmy Awards will air live on Sunday, September 14, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze. While Hollywood is celebrating television’s biggest night, country fans will be tuning in for what promises to be a hauntingly beautiful performance. It is not about glitz or television ratings, but about honoring lives lost with a song that has been carrying weight for decades.

For Wilson, who recently picked up trophies at the CMAs, ACMs, and GRAMMYs, this is another step in showing how far her voice can travel. She is not just dominating Nashville, she is breaking into mainstream culture, proving that authentic storytelling belongs anywhere an audience is willing to listen. To stand beside Gill on a stage like this is proof that she is being welcomed into country’s most sacred spaces.

Gill, for his part, has long been the quiet giant of country. A Country Music Hall of Famer with a voice as smooth as Tennessee honey, he has always been able to pull a lump from the throat with nothing more than a guitar and a line of truth. His songs has comforted millions, and at 67, he continues to prove why his music never fades. Sharing it with Wilson at the Emmys is a reminder that country’s legacy is alive and that its future is strong.

The night may include flashy reunions and anniversary tributes, but the performance that will linger after the credits roll will be Gill and Wilson delivering a ballad that stops everyone cold. Because when Vince Gill begins “Go Rest High on That Mountain” and Lainey Wilson’s voice rises to meet his, the Emmys will feel more like a Sunday service than a television show. That is the power of country music, because it can walk into Hollywood’s biggest night and still leave everyone holding back tears.

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