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    Sam Cooke's "A CHANGE IS GONNA COME"

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    Just listening to Ruby Andrew's version on her GENUINE RUBY lp and thought I'd look into the song some :


    A Change Is Gonna Come


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    --- "A Change Is Gonna Come" is a 1965 single by R&B singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, written and first recorded in 1963 and released under the RCA Victor label shortly after his death in late 1964. Though only a modest hit for Cooke in comparison with his previous singles, the song became one of his first blatantly political songs, and came to exemplify the sixties Civil Rights Movement. The song has gained in popularity and critical acclaim in the decades since its release.

    Cooke was greatly moved upon hearing Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind" in 1963 and was reportedly in awe that such a poignant song about racism in America could come from someone who was white. While on tour in May 1963, and after speaking with sit-in demonstrators in Durham, North Carolina following a concert, Cooke returned to his tour bus and wrote the first draft of what would become "A Change Is Gonna Come."

    In a sense, "A Change Is Gonna Come" is an answer to Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind," as well as a song of hope for the Civil Rights Movement. The hypothetical questions posed by Dylan, most obvious being "how many years can some people exist, before they're allowed to be free?", were answered by an implied "Fewer than you think." Though Cooke recognized "it's been a long/a long time coming," the song states that change is inevitable. A similar sentiment was echoed by Dylan in "The Times They Are a-Changin'," written and released after "A Change Is Gonna Come."

    The song, very much a departure for Cooke, reflected two major incidents in his life. The first was the death of Cooke's eighteen-month-old son, Vincent, who died of an accidental drowning in June of that year. The second major incident came on October 8, 1963, when Cooke found himself the target of racism. Cooke and his band tried to register at a "whites only" motel in Shreveport, Louisiana and were summarily arrested for disturbing the peace. Both incidents are represented in the weary tone and lyrics of the piece, especially the final verse: "there have been times that I thought I couldn't last for long/but now I think I'm able to carry on/It's been a long time coming, but I know a change is gonna come."

    According to author Peter Guralnick's biography of Cooke, "Dream Boogie," Cooke gave arranger Rene Hall free rein on song's musical arrangement. Hall came up with a dramatic orchestral backing highlighted by a mournful French horn :icon_smile:. For his vocal, Cooke reached back to his gospel roots to sing the song with an intensity and passion never heard before on his pop recordings.


    The song made its first appearance on Ain't That Good News, the last album to be released within Cooke's lifetime.







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    up and comer 16 year old Raul Quijano



    YouTube - Raul Quinjano A Change Is Gonna Come




    There's a surprise ending to Ruby Andrew's version that fans of this song and of disco might find most interesting ......



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    Re: Sam Cooke's "A CHANGE IS GONNA COME"

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    too bad these videos don't last long....:icon_cry:


    check 'em out while you can !

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    Disco performance member Bettye LaVette w/Jon Bon Jovi on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial :icon_cool:
    to sing A CHANGE IS GONNA COME :icon_cool:
    as part of the Barrack Obama inauguration ceremonies : :icon_cool:




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    Re: Sam Cooke's "A CHANGE IS GONNA COME"

    recently, one of my favorite videos (not actually a video but a song playing while a picture of an album cover is on the screen), Stacy Lattisaw's "Let Me Take You Down" was removed from YouTube, just like the Sam Cooke video was removed here. It made me wonder: exactly who decides which videos are in "violation" and who has the privelege of removing them? Does that mean someone sits 24 hours a day looking at every video posted online to decide which will be allowed to remain there and which ones won't? If so, I'd sure like to know the rules, since some fairly outrageous videos stay up a long time.

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    Here's another very interesting point about Sam Cooke. Just before his death in '64, Sam started hanging out with Muhammad Ali who at that time was aka Cassius Clay. Ali was to Cooke, as Malcolm X was to Clay!!! Sam started developing an interest in the Nation of Islam, and attended some of their rallies under invitation of Ali.When Sam was murdered, a copy of Muhammad Speaks newspaper, was found in his posession. This also fueled his political curiosity, and also helped him to write A CHANGE IS GONNA COME. The peculiar thing about this song was that after he finished recording it, he took it to his good friend, Bobby Womack to get his approval of it. Bobby said: IT SOUNDS LIKE DEATH!!! And what's really weird, is the fact that Bobby Womack showed up at Sam's funeral, wearing one of Sam's suits. I never could understand the significance in that move. Sam was haunted by demons all his life. First by being a Preacher's son, he really wasn't allowed to mingle with the common folks. But once he did, he was off the hook. When he was singing gospel with the Soul Stirrers, and started developing a huge following with the women, he became a whoremonger and started messing with hookers. When he decided to stop singing gospel and do POP, the rest of the Soul Stirrers warned Sam that God will punish him, for singing the Devil's music. Sam then became a heavy drinker. He loved Martinis. But he was a sharp business man, because he is one of the first Black singers to have complete control over his writing, producing, royalties, and his own record label, next to Ray Charles, and later by James Brown.'NUFF SAID

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