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  1. "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]

  2. Provided to YouTube by RCA/LegacyNobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen · Sam CookeNight Beat℗ Originally released 1963. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a di...

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  3. Nobody knows my, my sorrow. Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen. Glory hall - glory hallelujah. Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down. Oh, yes Lord. You know sometimes I'm almost to the ground. Oh, oh yes Lord. Still, nobody knows the trouble that I've seen. Nobody, nobody knows my, my sorrow.

  4. Refrain: Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, Nobody knows my sorrow; Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, Glory hallelujah! 1 Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down, Oh, yes, Lord! Sometimes I'm almost to the groun', Oh, yes, Lord!

  5. Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen. Glory hallelujah. If you get there before I do. Oh, oh yes lord. Don't forget to tell all my friends I'm coming too. Whoa, oh yes lord. Still,...

  6. Apr 6, 2024 · “Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen, nobody knows my sorrow,” are poignant words that resonate with anyone who has felt isolated or weighed down by their own personal struggles. The song speaks to the universal human experience of going through hardships and feeling as if no one truly understands the depths of our pain.

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  8. Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen: About the Song. During the Civil War, three northern abolitionists were educating freedmen on the Sea Islands near Port Royal, a harbor commanding the approach to Charleston, South Carolina. Fascinated by the singing of the newly-freed African Americans, Francis Allen, Lucy McKim Garrison, and Charles ...

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