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  2. Ezekiel Saw the Wheel - Wikipedia

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    Ezekiel Saw the Wheel", often given as "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel" is an African American spiritual. The song's music and text has no known author, but originated among enslaved African-Americans on Plantation complexes in the Southern United States sometime in the early 19th century. The lyrics to the song are based on Chapter I of the Book of Ezekiel.

  3. Dem Bones - Wikipedia

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    Both a long and a shortened version of the song are widely known. The lyrics are inspired by Ezekiel 37:1–14, in which the prophet Ezekiel visits the Valley of Dry Bones [2] and prophesies that they will one day be resurrected at God's command, picturing the realization of the New Jerusalem.

  4. A Wheel Within a Wheel - Wikipedia

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    A Wheel Within A Wheel is the fourth full ... "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" – 2:09 "Fortune Teller" – 4:19 "Let It Be So" – 3:28; All songs written and performed by ...

  5. Erick the Architect’s Love Letter To New York City - AOL

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    That double album already featured appearances by George Clinton (“Ezekiel’s Wheel”), James Blake (“Parkour”), and others among its 16 tracks. ... The song is a followup to the dreamy ...

  6. Songs of the Underground Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Another song with a reportedly secret meaning is "Now Let Me Fly" [3] which references the biblical story of Ezekiel's Wheels. [4] The song talks mostly of a promised land. This song might have boosted the morale and spirit of the slaves, giving them hope that there was a place waiting that was better than where they were.

  7. Book of Ezekiel - Wikipedia

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    • The angelic creatures and accompanying wheels seen by Ezekiel in Chapter 1 are referred to by the spiritual song Ezekiel Saw the Wheel. In the Command & Conquer video game series, the Nod Stealth Tank is sometimes referred to as the "Ezekiel Wheel", referring to the same passage.

  8. Louis and the Good Book - Wikipedia

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    "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" - 3:03 "Shadrack" - 3:00 "Go Down Moses" - 3:37 "Rock My Soul" - 3:12 "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" - 2:43 "On My Way" - 3:05 "Down by the Riverside" - 3:13

  9. William L. Dawson (composer) - Wikipedia

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    His most popular spirituals include "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel," "Jesus Walked the Lonesome Valley," "Talk about a Child That Do Love Jesus," and "King Jesus Is a-Listening." His Negro Folk Symphony of 1934 garnered a great deal of attention at its world premiere by Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra.