Oh Freedom!: About the Song - Ballad of America
balladofamerica.org › oh-freedomIn the 1950s and 1960s, the song was commonly sung as part of the Civil Rights Movement. Lyrics Oh, freedom! Oh, freedom! Oh, freedom over me! And before I'd be a slave I'll be buried in my grave And go home to my Lord and be free No more moanin' No more moanin’ No more moanin’ over me And before I’d be a slave I’ll be buried in my grave
Oh, Freedom - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oh,_Freedom"Oh, Freedom" is a post-Civil War African-American freedom song. It is often associated with the Civil Rights Movement, with Odetta, who recorded it as part of the "Spiritual Trilogy", on her Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues album, and with Joan Baez, who performed the song at the 1963 March on
Oh Freedom! | DR LYD
https://www.dr.dk/lyd/p8jazz/oh-freedomOh Freedom! USA er symbolet på den frie verden, men nationen er også grundlagt på slaveriet. Det skaber et paradoks, der har fulgt landet siden dets fødsel - frihed og lighed har ikke været for alle. Gennem tiden har sorte musikere insisteret på …
Oh Freedom!: About the Song - Ballad of America
https://balladofamerica.org/oh-freedomLike many African American spirituals, the song has more than one meaning. Not only does it refer to freedom in the world to come after death, as many slave spirituals do, but it celebrates their new freedom in the here and now. In the 1950s and 1960s, the song was commonly sung as part of the Civil Rights Movement. Lyrics Oh, freedom! Oh, freedom!
Oh, Freedom - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oh,_Freedom" Oh, Freedom " is a post- Civil War African-American freedom song. It is often associated with the Civil Rights Movement, with Odetta, who recorded it as part of the "Spiritual Trilogy", on her Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues album, and with Joan Baez, who performed the song at the 1963 March on Washington.
O, Freedom | Hymnary.org
https://hymnary.org/text/o_freedom_o_freedom_o_freedom_overFreedom (A Medley of Spirituals) Choral Oh, Freedom Representative Text 1 Oh, freedom, oh, freedom, oh, freedom over me. And before I'd be a slave I'll be buried in my grave, and go home to my Lord and be free. 2 No more moaning, no more moaning, no more moaning over me. And before I'd be a slave I'll be buried in my grave,