About the song A Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke
A Change is Gonna Come is a song by Sam Cooke. It was released in 1964 and became an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement. The song is about hope and perseverance in the face of adversity, and its lyrics are still relevant today.
The song was written by Cooke after he was turned away from a whites-only hotel in Louisiana. He was so upset by the incident that he wrote the song in one sitting. The song’s lyrics speak of the pain and frustration of racial discrimination, but also of the hope that things will eventually change.
A Change is Gonna Come was a hit single for Cooke, and it quickly became an important song in the Civil Rights Movement. The song was performed at many rallies and marches, and it was a source of inspiration for many people who were fighting for equality.
Today, A Change is Gonna Come is still considered one of the most important songs ever written about social justice. The song’s lyrics are a reminder that we should never give up on our dreams of a better world.
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A Change is Gonna Come – Sam Cooke Lyrics
I was born by the riverIn a little tent Oh, and just like the river, I’ve been running Ever sinceIt’s been a longA long time coming, but I know A change gon’ come Oh yes, it willIt’s been too hard livingBut I’m afraid to die ‘Cause I don’t know what’s up there Beyond the skyIt’s been a longA long time coming, but I know A change gon’ come Oh yes, it willI go to the movieAnd I go downtown And somebody keep telling me “Don’t hang around”It’s been a longA long time coming, but I know A change gon’ come Oh yes, it willThen, I go to my brotherAnd I say, “Brother, help me, please” But he winds up knockin’ me Back down on my knees, ohThere been times that I thoughtI couldn’t last for long But now, I think I’m able To carry onIt’s been a longA long time coming, but I know A change gon’ come Oh yes, it will