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Trouble I See" for piano and violin in 1919. Powell got to play this in a fall program she organized, and then she died that November. Recent interpretations of the classical version of this spiritual have been made by a Chicago violinist, Rachel Barton Pine, who has been working along the lines of Powell's legacy.
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video "Wee Sing in the Big Rock Candy Mountains" (1991), the song is sung by Little Bunny Foo Foo to express his sorrow after he is turned into a goon by the Good Fairy for repeatedly bopping the Meecy Mice. He sings a verse of the song again in "Wee Singdom: The Land of Music and Fun " (1996) when
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in which they are cleaning up an old jailhouse in order for it to be converted into a museum. The title character, Pee Wee Harris, thanks the other Scouts for their hard work and says he can finish up. However, as he is about to quit one of the cells shuts on him. The final panel shows nighttime on
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was the first white solo concert artist to perform classical arrangements of spirituals in concerts, and that is where she also interpreted classical and contemporary pieces by composers like Dvorak and Sibelius. After Powell's suggestion, J. R. Johnson made an arrangement of "Nobody Knows the
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incorporates “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen” in her Mississippi River Suite of 1934. The second section especially quotes directly from the spiritual; and it dominates the texture of the fourth section.
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In the late 19th century African-American music began to appear in classical music art forms, in arrangements made by Black composers such as
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The second line ("Nobody knows my sorrow") is changed in some renditions to be "Nobody knows but Jesus"; found most often in American church
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sang a song with a similar chorus but with different tune and lyrics, entitled "Nobody Knows the Trouble I See," first published in 1872.
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added the couplet "Nobody knows the trouble I see, Nobody knows but me" based on the song, as an opening to his version of
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song that originated during the period of slavery but was not published until 1867. The song is well known and many
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had her first successful recording with a version of the song on the Victor label in 1925.
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the old jailhouse, and "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen" being sung from one window.
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he temporarily forgets the next part of his performance song "Going on a Bunny Hunt".
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Rethinking the Repertoire #22 – Florence Price’s “Mississippi River Suite”
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The song appeared as "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Had" in 1867 in
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An African American soldier during the second episode of
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The song is one of the five spirituals included in the
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Pastor T.L. Barrett & the Youth For Christ Choir
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The song is sung by an offscreen chorus in the 1944
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A Collection of 25 selected famous Negro spirituals
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Index

Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen

Louis Armstrong
African-American
spiritual
cover versions
Marian Anderson
Lena Horne
Louis Armstrong
Harry James
Paul Robeson
Sam Cooke
Slave Songs of the United States
Hugo Frey
Jubilee Singers
hymnals
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Henry Thacker Burleigh
J. Rosamond Johnson
extended play
HMV
Marian Anderson
Lena Horne
Florence Price
Maud Powell
Deep River Boys
Oslo
Bing Crosby
101 Gang Songs

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