About The Song

“A Change Is Gonna Come” is hailed as an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement, symbolizing hope for equality. Written by Sam Cooke, it expresses optimism amidst adversity. Released in 1964, the song encapsulates the aspirations of the Civil Rights Movement, advocating for equality and freedom. Despite lacking overt religious references, it exudes a spiritual essence, resonating with listeners even today.

Cooke wrote the song during the Civil Rights Movement after facing racism in Louisiana, reflecting his yearning for a fairer society. Despite Cooke’s untimely death, his song became a pivotal anthem, embodying the struggle for civil rights. Cooke’s motivation to write the song intersects with American popular music’s role in sustaining the civil rights movement.

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Lyrics

I was born by the river in a little tent
Oh, and just like the river I’ve been running ever since

It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gon’ come, oh yes, it will

It’s been too hard living, but I’m afraid to die
‘Cause I don’t know what’s up there beyond the sky

It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gon’ come, oh yes, it will

I go to the movie and I go downtown
Somebody keep telling me don’t hang around

It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gon’ come, oh yes, it will

Then I go to my brother
And I say, “Brother, help me please”
But he winds up knockin’ me
Back down on my knees

There’ve been times that I thought I couldn’t last for long
But now I think I’m able to carry on

It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gon’ come, oh yes, it will