Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen

Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen is a spiritual. The song is well known and many cover versions of it have been produced, although the rendition by Louis Armstrong[1] is the best known. Marian Anderson had her first successful recording with a version of this song on the Victor label in 1925.[2] Lena Horne recorded a version of the song in 1946.[3] Deep River Boys recorded their version in Oslo on August 29, 1958. It was released on the extended play Negro Spirituals Vol. 1 (HMV 7EGN 27). The song was arranged by Harry Douglas.

Contents

Traditional Lyrics

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Nobody knows my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Glory hallelujah!
Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down
Oh, yes, Lord
Sometimes I'm almost to the ground
Oh, yes, Lord
Although you see me going 'long so
Oh, yes, Lord
I have my trials here below
Oh, yes, Lord
If you get there before I do
Oh, yes, Lord
Tell all-a my friends I'm coming too
Oh, yes, Lord

Variations

In popular culture

References

  1. ^ Decca Records in the 2000 to 2499 series
  2. ^ Joel Whitburn, Pop Memories 1890-1954 (1986), Record Research Inc.
  3. ^ Black and White Records
  4. ^ Transcript of The Big Bang Theory episode The Bus Pants Utilization
  5. ^ E-Trade Baby 'Solitary' commercial
  6. ^ imdb.com - The Lion King (1994) - Memorable Quotes
  7. ^ imdb.com - Spaceballs (1987) - Memorable Quotes

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