Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson Cry as Craig Morgan Honors Late Son with Heartbreaking Ballad

Craig Morgan’s emotional song “The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost” continues to touch hearts across the country — including those of Kelly Clarkson and Blake Shelton, who were moved to tears during a powerful live performance.

A Tragic Loss Inspires a Healing Song

In July 2016, country music artist Craig Morgan suffered the unimaginable: the sudden loss of his 19-year-old son, Jerry Greer, in a tragic tubing accident on Kentucky Lake, Tennessee. The pain was overwhelming — but from that grief, something remarkable was born.

In a moment Craig describes as divinely inspired, he awoke at 2:30 a.m. with a melody and full chorus in his mind. That vision became the song “The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost” — a tribute to love, loss, faith, and the enduring bond between a father and son.

A Song Shared with the World

Craig first performed the song at the Grand Ole Opry in July 2019, thinking it might be a one-time moment of closure. But fellow country legend Ricky Skaggs, watching backstage, urged Craig to keep performing and sharing the song.

Soon after, Craig released it on iTunes — unaware that it would become a viral anthem for those experiencing grief.

Blake Shelton Helps the Song Go Viral

Longtime friend Blake Shelton was so moved by the track that he launched a campaign on Twitter, encouraging fans to download it and push it to the top of the charts — even though it meant beating his own song.

Over the course of several days, Blake rallied the country music community, helping Craig’s song hit #1 on both the iTunes Country and All-Genre charts.
He tweeted:
“Congratulations @cmorganmusic. This one’s for Jerry.”

Craig replied with heartfelt gratitude:
“Blake Shelton. You are an awesome friend and champion for country music. We love ya, and I cannot thank you enough.”

Tears on The Kelly Clarkson Show

In one of the most emotional moments in daytime television, Craig Morgan performed the song live on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Sitting beside him were Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, and actress Eva Mendes — all visibly affected.

As Craig sang, the studio fell silent. Tears streamed down Blake’s and Kelly’s faces, and by the final note, the room was on its feet.
It was a moment that transcended entertainment — a powerful display of music’s ability to connect, heal, and remind us we are not alone.

Watch the emotional performance below