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Titel A Change Is Gonna Come
Komposition Sam Cooke, 1964
Originalinterpret Sam Cooke
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Info Filtered through a vessel of honest hurt, message and moment meet modern gospel. Suffering from the recent death of his 18-month old son Vincent and troubled by the omnipotent specter of racism, Cooke caught the unsteady temperament of a nation. Struck by Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind", the Mississippi native detected the folk movement's crucial sense of understanding; they "may not sound as good but they people believe them more," he once said. Sam Cooke sounds pretty great on "A Change Is Gonna Come".

After Martin Luther King was assassinated, Rosa Parks listened to "A Change Is Gonna Come" for comfort. The spiritual synergy between King's preaching and the song's painful vignettes is powerful. Both are battered, bruised but vigorous. Rene Hall's classic arrangement, bolstered by French horns, timpani, and a flowering orchestra is pure Hollywood magic but Cooke subverts the Disneyland pomp with anguished realism: "It's been too hard living, but I'm afraid to die/ 'Cause I don't know what's up there beyond the sky." "A Change Is Gonna Come" was released as part of a single only after Cooke's murky murder. He never felt its rapturous reception. Yet, as long as change aches for resolution, the song will stand. --Ryan Dombal

Gefundene Versionen
Interpret Titel Label/Jahr Platz
Sam Cooke "Ain't That Good News" RCA, 1964
Sam Cooke "Shake" RCA, 1965
Otis Redding "Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings Soul" Atco/Volt, 1965
Aretha Franklin "I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You" Atlantic, 1967
The Neville Brothers "Yellow Moon" A&M, 1989
Sam Cooke "Portrait Of A Legend 1951-1964" ABKCO, 2003