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In June 1961, Reverend Robert Wesby (c. 1927-1988) of Aurora, Illinois, created "I Woke Up This Morning with My Mind Stayed On Freedom" while spending time in Hinds County, Mississippi’s jail as a Freedom Rider. That autumn, 114 students sang the song at the Burglund High School Walk Out and march to McComb, Mississippi, city hall. [2] [3] [4]
The Freedom Singers, circa 1963. The Freedom Singers originated as a quartet formed in 1962 at Albany State College in Albany, Georgia.After folk singer Pete Seeger witnessed the power of their congregational-style of singing, which fused black Baptist a cappella church singing with popular music at the time, as well as protest songs and chants.
Woke Up This Morning" is a song by British band Alabama 3 from their 1997 album Exile on Coldharbour Lane. "Woke Up This Morning" may also refer to: "Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind Stayed On Freedom)", a 1960s folk song "Woke Up This Morning", a song by Lightnin' Hopkins from the album Lightnin' Strikes, 1966
"Woke Up This Morning" is a song by British band Alabama 3 from their 1997 album Exile on Coldharbour Lane. The song is best known as the opening theme music for the American television series The Sopranos, which used a shortened version of the "Chosen One Mix" of the song.
Hopkins was born in Centerville, Texas. [4] As a child, he was immersed in the sounds of the blues.He developed a deep appreciation for the music at the age of eight, when he met Blind Lemon Jefferson at a church picnic in Buffalo, Texas. [5]
The claims that the Sermon on the Mount is just a bunch of “liberal talking points” and that Jesus—who bravely endured what would have been a horribly slow and excruciatingly painful death ...
Razamanaz is the third studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in May 1973.It was the band's first LP record to break the charts and was produced by Roger Glover of Deep Purple, who the band was on tour with at the time.
"I Woke Up This Morning" – 5:50 "I Got Tired" – 4:30 "I Like to Boogie" – 3:50 "I Asked the Bossman" – 6:40 "I'm Taking a Devil of a Chance" – 3:50