Finding Peace After Christmas: Carrie Underwood’s “All Is Well” Still Inspires

Christmas is over, but a short video of Carrie Underwood is getting popular again. In the video, Carrie sings a song called “All Is Well.” It is only three minutes long, but it feels like a small gift. The room in the video looks warm and still. A soft fire glows behind her, and candles flicker nearby.

Because the setting is so calm, Carrie starts the song very gently. Her voice is soft and clear. As the song continues, the music slowly grows. The notes rise higher, but they still feel smooth. When she reaches the final part, her voice stays strong and steady. This moment is powerful, but it also stays very calm.

This peaceful feeling comes from a deeper story behind the song. “All Is Well” was first released in 1989 by a singer named Michael W. Smith. Many years later, Carrie sang it with him. Fans loved that version so much that she later made her own version. This solo song was put on her Christmas album called My Gift.

That same quiet style is also seen in her live performance on the Today show in 2021. Even on live television, her voice stays pure and steady. It feels simple and real, e.g., like she is singing to help people breathe again. Her voice is heard clearly by everyone watching in this Live Today Show Performance.

Carrie Underwood – All Is Well (The Today Show / 2021)

After watching that solo version, many viewers wanted to see where the song really took off. That history takes us back to the year 2014. During the CMA Country Christmas event, a famous performance happened. On that stage, Carrie was not alone. Michael W. Smith sat at the piano right beside her.

While they performed together, they sounded close and connected. It felt like a shared moment rather than a show for attention. Soft lights covered the set, and a full choir stood behind them. The sound was built up slowly as the song moved forward. The choir lifted the last part of the song. Carrie’s voice rose above the choir with a clear high note that fans still talk about today. You can see this big moment in the 2014 CMA Country Christmas Video.

Carrie Underwood & Michael W Smith Sing “All Is Well”-Song Only (CMA Country Christmas)

For people who want to hear every detail, the official studio audio is another favorite. The focus stays on the voice and the piano when there are no pictures to watch. The gentle rise of the music is enjoyed by many listeners in the Official Studio Audio. Together, all these versions remind people of the same simple truth. Christmas does not always need more noise. Sometimes it only needs one song and a few quiet minutes to feel whole again.

The song is special because it pulls attention away from stress. It brings the focus back to a deeper meaning. This feeling still matters even after Christmas has passed. For many people, Carrie Underwood’s song keeps the message clear. The holiday season may end, but peace can still return. Sometimes peace starts when the heart finally rests.

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