Deep within the heart has always known that there was freedom
Somehow breathed into the very soul of life
The prisoner, the powerless, and the slave have always known it
There’s something that keeps reaching for the sky
And even life begins because a baby fights for freedom
And songs we love to sing have freedom’s theme
Some have walked through fire and flood to find a place of freedom
And some faced hell itself for freedom’s dream
Let freedom ring wherever minds know what it means to be in chains
Let freedom ring wherever hearts know the pain
Let freedom echo through the lonely streets where prisons have no key
We can be free and we can sing, let freedom ring
God built freedom into every fiber of creation
And He meant for us to all be free and whole
When my Lord bought freedom with the blood of His redemption
His cross-stamped pardon on my very soul
I’ll sing it out with every breath, I’ll let the whole world hear it
This hallelujah anthem of the free
That iron bars and heavy chains can never hold us captive
The Son has made us free and free indeed
Let freedom ring down through the ages from a hill called Calvary
Let freedom ring wherever hearts know the pain
Let freedom echo through the lonely streets where prisons have no key
You can be free and you can sing let freedom ring
Let freedom echo through the lonely streets where prisons have no key
You can be free and you can sing let freedom ring
You can be free and you can sing, let freedom ring, let freedom ring
“Let Freedom Ring” is a powerful gospel song performed by the Gaither Vocal Band. Written by Gloria Gaither and Bill Gaither, the lyrics convey a message of redemption and freedom. The song emphasizes how the Lord bought freedom with the blood of His redemption, and it resonates with people from all walks of life, evoking pride and unity.
If you’d like to listen to it, you can find performances on. If you’re interested in the meaning behind the song, it serves as a tribute to the spirit of freedom that defines the United States of America, emphasizing the depth of emotions associated with freedom