26 Oct. 2020. But I've had my troubles here below - O yes Lord! Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Nobody knows but Jesus
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 Repeat verses Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Bluewater Music Corp., Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" is an African-American spiritual song that originated during the period of slavery but was not published until 1867. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory Hallelujah-repeat verse-Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down Yes lord, you know sometimes I'm almost to the ground O yes, Lord, still-verse 1-You got here before I do O yes Lord, don't forget to tell all my friends I'm coming too O yes Lord, still The song is well known and many cover versions of it have been done by artists such as Marian Anderson, Lena Horne, Louis Armstrong, Harry James, Paul Robeson, Sam Cooke among others. Hallelujah. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, Glory Hallelujah. What makes old Satan hate me so? Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory, Hallelujah! Nobody knows but Jesus aroles Nobody knows but Jesus Johnson made an arrangement of "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See" for voice and piano in 1917, when he was directing the New York Music School Settlement for Colored People. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen Lyrics, https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/9825546/Louis+Armstrong, If I Could Be with You (One Hour Tonight).
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Lyrics, Lyricapsule: The Surfaris Drop ‘Wipe Out’; June 22, 1963, Lyricapsule: The Byrds Drop ‘Mr. In the late 19th century African-American music began to appear in classical music art forms, in arrangements made by black composers such as Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Henry Thacker Burleigh and J. Rosamond Johnson. Glory halleluiah!
Nobody knows but Jesus Sometimes I'm almost to the groun', Oh, yes, Lord. Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down - O yes my Lord! Hallelujah 15 Huge Stars Who Were Backup Singers First, HOT SONG: 21 Savage x Metro Boomin - "My Dawgâ" - LYRICS, NEW SONG: Rod Wave - POP SMOKE - "MOOD SWINGS" ft. Lil Tjay - LYRICS. It is one of the five spirituals included in the oratorio A Child of Our Time, first performed in 1944, by the classical composer Michael Tippett (1905–98).
If you got there before I do Nobody knows the trouble I've seen; Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down; Oh, yes, Lord. Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down Last.fm Music | Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. / All rights reserved. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory halleluiah! Sometimes I'm almost to the groun', Oh, yes, Lord. Nobody knows but Jesus. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen; Nobody knows my sorrow.
Deep River Boys recorded their version in Oslo on August 29, 1958. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory hallelujah Although you see me goin' 'long so Oh, yes, Lord I have my trials here below Oh, yes, Lord Ooooh Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows my sorrow Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory hallelujah Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory halleluiah! Nobody knows the trouble I've seen; I wish that I could find a way; Oh, yes, Lord, more », FAVORITE Web. 1 (HMV 7EGN 27). Make sure your selection Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, Nobody knows my sorrow.
The song was arranged by Harry Douglas. An annotation cannot contain another annotation. Glory halleluiah!