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Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen

"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. 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, and Sam Cooke among others.[1] Anderson had her first successful recording with a version of this song on the Victor label in 1925.[2] Horne recorded a version of the song in 1946.[3] The 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), and the song was arranged by Harry Douglas.

Louis Armstrong recorded his own cover of this song

Traditional lyrics edit

Nobody knows the trouble I've been through
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

Nobody knows the trouble I've been through
Nobody knows but Jesus
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
Glory hallelujah!

If you get there before I do
Oh, yes, Lord
Tell all-a my friends I'm coming to Heaven!
Oh, yes, Lord

Variations edit

  • The song appeared as "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Had" in 1867 in Slave Songs of the United States with additional verses.[4][5]
  • The Jubilee Singers sang a song with a similar chorus and with different tune and lyrics, entitled "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See," first published in 1872.
  • The second line ("Nobody knows my sorrow") or fourth line is changed in some renditions to be "Nobody knows but Jesus".
  • The song appears in the disc of the year 1973 "Mocedades 5" of the Spanish group Mocedades.

Classical variations edit

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. 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.[6]

American violinist Maud Powell was the first white solo concert artist to perform classical arrangements of spirituals in concerts, and that is where she also interpreted classical and contemporary pieces by composers like Dvorak and Sibelius. After Powell's suggestion, J. R. Johnson made an arrangement of "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See" for piano and violin in 1919. Powell got to play this in a fall program she organized, and then she died that November.[6] Recent interpretations of the classical version of this spiritual have been made by a Chicago violinist, Rachel Barton Pine, who has been working along the lines of Powell's legacy.[7]

In popular culture edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Paul Robeson Collection
  2. ^ Joel Whitburn, Pop Memories 1890–1954 (1986), Record Research Inc.
  3. ^ Black and White Records
  4. ^
  5. ^ Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Had
  6. ^ a b Shaffer, Karen. . Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  7. ^ Barton Pine, Rachel. "Nobody Knows the Trouble I see". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15.
  8. ^ "Boiling Point Season 1 Soundtrack". 2 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Louis Armstrong playing the song (1962)

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For the Grimm episode see Nobody Knows the Trubel I ve Seen 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 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 and Sam Cooke among others 1 Anderson had her first successful recording with a version of this song on the Victor label in 1925 2 Horne recorded a version of the song in 1946 3 The 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 and the song was arranged by Harry Douglas Louis Armstrong recorded his own cover of this song Contents 1 Traditional lyrics 2 Variations 3 Classical variations 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTraditional lyrics editNobody knows the trouble I ve been through 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 Nobody knows the trouble I ve been through Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I ve seen Glory hallelujah If you get there before I do Oh yes Lord Tell all a my friends I m coming to Heaven Oh yes LordVariations editThe song appeared as Nobody Knows The Trouble I ve Had in 1867 in Slave Songs of the United States with additional verses 4 5 The Jubilee Singers sang a song with a similar chorus and with different tune and lyrics entitled Nobody Knows the Trouble I See first published in 1872 The second line Nobody knows my sorrow or fourth line is changed in some renditions to be Nobody knows but Jesus The song appears in the disc of the year 1973 Mocedades 5 of the Spanish group Mocedades Classical variations editIn 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 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 6 American violinist Maud Powell was the first white solo concert artist to perform classical arrangements of spirituals in concerts and that is where she also interpreted classical and contemporary pieces by composers like Dvorak and Sibelius After Powell s suggestion J R Johnson made an arrangement of Nobody Knows the Trouble I See for piano and violin in 1919 Powell got to play this in a fall program she organized and then she died that November 6 Recent interpretations of the classical version of this spiritual have been made by a Chicago violinist Rachel Barton Pine who has been working along the lines of Powell s legacy 7 In popular culture editThe song 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 The song is sung by an offscreen chorus in the 1944 race film Go Down Death An African American soldier during the second episode of Roberto Rossellini s Paisan 1946 sings this song to a little Italian boy In the movie Young Man with a Horn 1950 the song is played at the memorial service for the character Art Hazzard Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs 1961 In the Bonanza episode The Smiler 1961 a portion is sung by Herschel Bernardi Arthur Bolling and Hy Terman Jud The song is sung on a background radio in episode 1 of the Doctor Who TV serial The Evil of the Daleks 1967 when the Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon are in a coffee bar It was a cover version performed by The Seekers In his Jazz album of 1978 Ry Cooder added the couplet Nobody knows the trouble I see Nobody knows but me based on the song as an opening to his version of Nobody originally composed and sung by Bert Williams Balki Bartokomous sings a line from the song in Season 2 Episode 5 1986 of Perfect Strangers Part of the song was sung by Princess Vespa in the cult movie Spaceballs 1987 In this version the lyric is changed to Nobody know the trouble I ve seen Nobody knows but Jesus In the film Police Academy 4 Citizens on Patrol 1987 Lt Proctor sings this song in prison while running a metal cup along the bars A 1988 issue of Boys Life had a comic strip about a Boy Scout called Pee Wee Harris In it the Scouts are doing a community project for Eagle Scout in which they are cleaning up an old jailhouse in order for it to be converted into a museum The title character Pee Wee Harris thanks the other Scouts for their hard work and says he can finish up However as he is about to quit one of the cells shuts on him The final panel shows nighttime on the old jailhouse and Nobody knows the trouble I ve seen being sung from one window In the pilot episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air The Fresh Prince Project 1990 the main character Will Smith plays it on the piano In the Wee Sing video Wee Sing in the Big Rock Candy Mountains 1991 the song is sung by Little Bunny Foo Foo to express his sorrow after he is turned into a goon by the Good Fairy for repeatedly bopping the Meecy Mice He sings a verse of the song again in Wee Singdom The Land of Music and Fun 1996 when he temporarily forgets the next part of his performance song Going on a Bunny Hunt An episode of Space Cats had the cats investigating why a popular and beloved clown had gone bad to learn he was replaced by an impostor The heroes find the real clown imprisoned in a villain s dungeon where he is crying and singing the song to himself In The Lion King 1994 Zazu briefly sings the song to Scar while under captivity A line of the song is used in the Dexter s Laboratory episode Dee Dee Be Deep 1997 The song was sung in the Recess episode The Voice 1998 by actor and singer Robert Goulet who performed it as Mikey s singing voice In the children s adventure game Freddi Fish 3 The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell 1998 Luther s Uncle Blenny sings two bars of the song woefully while unlawfully imprisoned In Freddi Fish 4 The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch 1999 Luther sings one bar of the song when Freddi and Luther are locked up in a jail The line Nobody Knows the Trouble I ve Seen is used to end the second verse of You Know What They Do to Guys Like Us in Prison 2004 by My Chemical Romance Part of the song was sung in the first verse of Monument 2007 by A Day To Remember In Season 5 Episode 16 Subway Somehow 2010 of the sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine it is sung by Christine Campbell Julia Louis Dreyfus while she is stuck in a subway station The song can be heard on a radio in Silent Hill Downpour 2012 The first verse of the song is sung by Chloe James in the season 2 episode I Want My Nikki Back Nikki Back Nikki Back of Dog with a Blog while trying to stop Stan from ruining and sabotaging dinner In Episode 10 Shopping 2013 of season 1 of The Goldbergs it is sung by Bevery Goldberg locked up in a mall jail In Episode 10 Murdoch in Ragtime 2014 of season 7 of Murdoch Mysteries it is sung in the opening sequence along with Careless Love Dr John covered the song on his album Ske Dat De Dat The Spirit of Satch 2014 A quote from the song is used as the opening quote of Nobody Knows the Trubel I ve Seen Episode 63 2014 of the TV show Grimm Line 1 amp 2 was sung in the show Tyler Perry s House of Payne in Volume 9 In the episode of The Muppet Show featuring John Denver Denver responds to some mushroom shaped Muppets by singing Nobody knows the truffles I ve seen Rich Hall s BBC Four documentary Rich Hall s the Dirty South features the song sung by The Dixie Hummingbirds The song is played on a theremin by Sheldon Cooper in the TV show The Big Bang Theory In Rick and Morty S4 Ep 7 Promortyus Rick and Morty are put in prison by face hugging aliens Morty sings the first line of the song referencing Do you remember that song Rick from when the prisoners sing it A rendition of the song by Pastor T L Barrett amp the Youth For Christ Choir is played at the end of episode two of Boiling Point 8 See also editChristian child s prayer SpiritualsReferences edit Paul Robeson Collection Joel Whitburn Pop Memories 1890 1954 1986 Record Research Inc Black and White Records Slave Songs of the United States Nobody Knows The Trouble I ve Had a b Shaffer Karen American Virtuosa Tribute to Maud Powell Archived from the original on 4 October 2013 Retrieved 30 July 2013 Barton Pine Rachel Nobody Knows the Trouble I see YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 Boiling Point Season 1 Soundtrack 2 October 2023 External links editLouis Armstrong playing the song 1962 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nobody Knows the Trouble I 27ve Seen amp oldid 1203265197, wikipedia, 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