Cooke’s song of social consciousness, which became an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement of the sixties was initially inspired by Bob Dylan’s “Blowing in the Wind.” Cooke started writing the lyrics after talking to some demonstrators in Durham, North Carolina.
The song was recorded on December 21, 1963 and was released as a single exactly one year and a day later – eleven days after Cooke’s untimely death. The lush orchestral arrangement was provided by concertmaster René Hall who made liberal usage of a French horn and tympani.
Cooke’s vocal performance is par excellence as he reached back into his gospel roots for this spiritually tinged song looking for change. Rolling Stone has named “A Change is Gonna Come” as #12 on its list of the top 500 songs.
Lyrics
I was born by the river in a little tentAnd just like that river, I've been running ever since
It's been a long time coming
But I know a change is gonna come, oh yes it will
It's been too hard living, but I'm afraid to die
Cause, I don't know what's out there beyond the sky
It's been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change is gonna come; oh yes it will
I go to the movie
And I go downtown
somebody keep telling me don't hang around
It's been along time coming
But I know a change is gonna come; oh yes it will
Then I go to my brother
And I say brother help me please
But he winds up knockin' me
Back down on my knees
There were times when I thought I couldn't last for long
But now I think I'm able to carry on
It's been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gone come; oh yes it will
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