"Mary, Did You Know?" is a Christmas song with lyrics written by Mark Lowry and music written by Buddy Greene.
Background
Mark Lowry wrote the words in 1984 when his pastor asked him to write the program for the living Christmas tree choir presentation. The music was written by Buddy Greene. Michael English was the first recording artist to record and release 'Mary, Did You Know?" on his debut album titled Michael English which was released on January 1, 1992. Country music artist Kathy Mattea recorded her version of the song in 1993 for her Christmas album "Good News", thus giving the song its first wide-spread exposure to Country radio.
Kenny Rogers & Wynonna Judd version
A duet version recorded by Wynonna Judd and Kenny Rogers peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts in 1997.
Chart positions
Clay Aiken version
"Mary, Did You Know?" is Clay's fifth single for his Christmas album Merry Christmas With Love.
Chart positions
Other versions
Hayley Westenra recorded the song on her second album, My Gift to You, released in New Zealand and Australia, by Universal New Zealand label in 2001. Producer James Hall called it her "most perceptive" song choice for the album.
The song was also included as a bonus song on a special UK version of her very successful first international album, Pure, in 2003, as well as the New Zealand version of her greatest hits album, River of Dreams: The Very Best of Hayley Westenra in 2008. Hayley also performed the song for her PBS Great Performances special, Live from New Zealand, which aired in 2004, and was released on DVD in 2005.
Other covered versions have been included by Kathleen Battle with Christopher Parkening, Glen Campbell, Natalie Cole, Clay Aiken, Reba McEntire, Donny Osmond, Clay Walker and Vikki Carr, Kimberley Locke, David Phelps, Helen Baylor, Kutless, TrinITee, Vickie Winans, Trenton Wood, and Billy Dean.
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- "Proud of Your Boy"
- "Without You" (duet with Kimberley Locke)
- "What the World Needs Now" (with American Idol Season 2 Finalists)
- "On The Wings of Love"
- "God Bless The U.S.A. (Proud To Be An American)" (with American Idol Season 2 Finalists)
- "The First Noel"
- "O Come All Ye Faithful" (with American Idol Finalists)
- "Silver Bells" (duet with Kimberley Locke)
- "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" (with American Idol Finalists)
- "I Believe We Can" (duet with Chaka Khan)
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- "Invisible"(2004)
- "The Way"(2004)
- "A Clay Aiken Christmas"(2004)
- "Tried and True Live"(2010)
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- "The Independent Tour" (with Kelly Clarkson) (2004)
- Summer 2004 ("Not-a-Tour")
- "Joyful Noise"(2004)
- "Jukebox Tour" (2005)
- "Joyful Noise 2"(2005)
- "Joyful Noise 3"(2006)
- "Soft Rock, Hard Place"(2007)
- "Christmas in the Heartland"(2007)
- "Timeless" (with Ruben Studdard)(2010)
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- Look What Love Has Done (Clayton Grissom)
- Redefined (Clayton Aiken)
- Look What Love Has Done, Vol 2
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