fbpx
Wikipedia

How I Got Over

"How I Got Over" is a Gospel hymn composed and published in 1951 by Clara Ward (1924–1973). Ward's original release sold 1 million copies[1] and is one of the best-selling gospel songs of all time. Other notable recordings of this work have been made by Mahalia Jackson (1951, winner of the Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance in 1976), and the Blind Boys of Alabama (2008 on their album Down in New Orleans). It was performed by Mahalia Jackson at the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 before 250,000 people.[2]

"How I Got Over"
Song by Clara Ward
Written1951
Published1951
GenreHymn
Songwriter(s)Clara Ward

Aretha Franklin recorded an uptempo alternate version of the song on her 1972 album Amazing Grace, and this same arrangement was performed twice in the 1974 Sidney Poitier film Uptown Saturday Night by the film's church choir with an alternate singer (no credits were given) and was produced by Tom Scott who also produced the film's soundtrack.

In 2018, Ward's original rendition was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant."[3]

Inspirations edit

According to her sister, Willa Ward, the inspiration for this song was an experience Clara Ward, Willa, their mother Gertrude, and members of their singing group had while traveling in the racially segregated Southern States in 1951. En route to Atlanta, Georgia, they were besieged by a group of white men. The men were enraged that black women were riding in a luxury vehicle, a Cadillac, and surrounded their car and terrorized them with racist taunts. The women were rescued when, in a burst of inspiration, Gertrude Ward feigned demonic possession, spewing curses and incantations at the men, who fled.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ West, Hollie I. (September 2, 1980). "Singing Praises to The Minister of Song". Washington Post. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  2. ^ Video on YouTube
  3. ^ "National Recording Registry Reaches 500". Library of Congress. March 21, 2018. Retrieved March 21, 2018.
  4. ^ Ward-Royster, Willa, "How I Got Over: Clara Ward and the World-Famous Ward Singers", Temple University Press, 1997, paper ISBN 1-56639-490-2, pp. 102-104.

over, this, article, about, gospel, hymn, album, roots, album, gospel, hymn, composed, published, 1951, clara, ward, 1924, 1973, ward, original, release, sold, million, copies, best, selling, gospel, songs, time, other, notable, recordings, this, work, have, b. This article is about the Gospel hymn For the album by The Roots see How I Got Over album How I Got Over is a Gospel hymn composed and published in 1951 by Clara Ward 1924 1973 Ward s original release sold 1 million copies 1 and is one of the best selling gospel songs of all time Other notable recordings of this work have been made by Mahalia Jackson 1951 winner of the Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance in 1976 and the Blind Boys of Alabama 2008 on their album Down in New Orleans It was performed by Mahalia Jackson at the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 before 250 000 people 2 How I Got Over Song by Clara WardWritten1951Published1951GenreHymnSongwriter s Clara Ward Aretha Franklin recorded an uptempo alternate version of the song on her 1972 album Amazing Grace and this same arrangement was performed twice in the 1974 Sidney Poitier film Uptown Saturday Night by the film s church choir with an alternate singer no credits were given and was produced by Tom Scott who also produced the film s soundtrack In 2018 Ward s original rendition was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally historically or artistically significant 3 Inspirations editAccording to her sister Willa Ward the inspiration for this song was an experience Clara Ward Willa their mother Gertrude and members of their singing group had while traveling in the racially segregated Southern States in 1951 En route to Atlanta Georgia they were besieged by a group of white men The men were enraged that black women were riding in a luxury vehicle a Cadillac and surrounded their car and terrorized them with racist taunts The women were rescued when in a burst of inspiration Gertrude Ward feigned demonic possession spewing curses and incantations at the men who fled 4 References edit West Hollie I September 2 1980 Singing Praises to The Minister of Song Washington Post Retrieved January 24 2024 Video on YouTube National Recording Registry Reaches 500 Library of Congress March 21 2018 Retrieved March 21 2018 Ward Royster Willa How I Got Over Clara Ward and the World Famous Ward Singers Temple University Press 1997 paper ISBN 1 56639 490 2 pp 102 104 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title How I Got Over amp oldid 1199338021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.