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Vince Gill Breaks Down in Tears Singing “Go Rest High on That Mountain” at George Jones’ Funeral

Vince Gill breaks down in tears while performing “Go Rest High on That Mountain” with Patty Loveless’ support at George Jones’ funeral.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Country music legends are supposed to be larger than life, but sometimes grief cuts them down to the bone.

On April 26, 2013, George Jones, known as “The Possum,” died at 81 years old after being hospitalized in Nashville. His death shook the entire country music world. Fans knew the day was coming, yet nothing could prepare them for it. And when the genre’s biggest names gathered at the Grand Ole Opry House for his funeral, the emotions were as raw as they come.

Alan Jackson, Kid Rock, and Montgomery Gentry all took the stage to honor Jones. But no one left a deeper mark on that service than Vince Gill. His performance of “Go Rest High on That Mountain” alongside Patty Loveless turned into one of the most heartbreaking tributes ever seen in country music.

Before stepping up to the microphone, Gill reminded the crowd exactly why the song mattered that day. He said, “Brother George taught us all how to sing with a broken heart.” Then he picked up his guitar and strummed the first notes, and immediately, the room fell into silence.

Gill had sung that song countless times since he wrote it after the loss of his brother. Yet this time, grief swallowed him whole. His voice cracked before the second chorus. Tears streamed down his face as he tried to keep going. The sight of a man so respected, so steady, completely undone by the loss of his friend, left the audience in tears.

Patty Loveless, who was standing beside him, stepped in to help carry the weight of the moment. She took over the vocals while Gill paused to wipe his eyes and gather himself. At one point, he looked out over the casket of George Jones, and you could almost feel the air sucked out of the Opry House. This was no longer a performance, it was a farewell.

Cameras captured the crowd openly weeping. Even seasoned industry giants were unable to keep their composure. Country fans across the world watched the broadcast and felt the heartbreak as if they were sitting in the pews themselves. It was proof that country music does not just entertain. It cuts right down to the soul.

What made it hit harder was knowing that Gill was not singing to showcase his talent. He was hanging on by a thread, fighting to honor his friend the only way he knew how. Every cracked note, every pause, and every tear rolling down his face told the story. Patty Loveless holding steady beside him only amplified the power of that moment.

By the time Gill reached the final chorus, he could barely push the words out. The crowd was not just mourning George Jones anymore, they were watching Vince Gill pour his heart out, wide open, unfiltered, in front of the world. Nobody walked away untouched.

The funeral lasted three hours, and it was packed with tributes, but Gill’s broken delivery of “Go Rest High on That Mountain” became the lasting memory. It reminded everyone what made George Jones special and what keeps country music alive, which is the truth that heartache and love are best carried through song.

Years later, fans still point back to that performance as one of the most emotional moments in the history of the Grand Ole Opry House. Vince Gill proved that sometimes the most powerful music is not perfect. It is when a man breaks down trying to honor someone he loved, and in doing so, lets the rest of us feel that loss right along with him.

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