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I Shall Not Be Moved", also known as "We Shall Not Be Moved", is an African-American slave spiritual, hymn, and protest song dating to the early 19th century American south. It was likely originally sung at revivalist camp-meetings as a slave jubilee .
Stirring arrangement of I Shall Not Be Moved, perfect for prelude, offertory, or other special music. 1. As a tree beside the water Has the Savior planted me; All my fruit shall be in season, I shall live eternally. 2. Tho’ the tempest rage around me, Thro’ the storm my Lord I see, Pointing upward to that haven, Where my loved ones wait for ...
- January 21, 1887
- July 3, 1960
By C. Michael Hawn. “I Shall Not Be Moved” African American Spiritual/Folk Song. Songs of Zion, 35. I shall not, I shall not be moved. I shall not, I shall not be moved, just like a tree that’s planted by the water, I shall not be moved.
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Browse our 1 arrangement of "I Shall Not Be Moved." Sheet music is available for Piano, Voice, Guitar with 1 scoring in 5 genres. Find your perfect arrangement and access a variety of transpositions so you can print and play instantly, anywhere. Lyrics begin: "Glory, Hallelujah".
Genius Annotation. 2 contributors. The gospel song turned Delta Blues classic was first recorded in 1929 by Blind Roosevelt Graves and Charley Patton, but in the 1960’s Mississippi John Hurt gave...