Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn

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"Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn" is a bluegrass-gospel song best known through Emmylou Harris’s 1980 album *Roses in the Snow*, reflecting themes of hardship, faith, and hope.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bluegrass-gospel song
song
albumReleaseYear 1980
appearsOnAlbum Roses in the Snow NERFINISHED
associatedWith American bluegrass tradition
Christian music
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre bluegrass
gospel
knownFor blend of bluegrass and gospel elements
expression of perseverance through suffering
language English
lyricalContent encouragement in times of trouble
religious imagery
trust in God
lyricMotif “the darkest hour is just before dawn” proverb
mood consoling
hopeful
reflective
musicalStyle acoustic instrumentation
traditional bluegrass arrangement
notableFor religious lyrical themes on a mainstream country album
notableRecordingBy Emmylou Harris NERFINISHED
performedBy Emmylou Harris NERFINISHED
recordedInDecade 1980s
tempo slow-to-moderate
theme faith
hardship
hope
vocalStyle female lead vocal

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Roses in the Snow hasTrack Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn