Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child explained

"Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child", also "Motherless Child", is a traditional spiritual. It dates back to the era of slavery in the United States.

An early performance of the song was in the 1870s by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.[1] [2] Commonly heard during the Civil rights movement in the United States,[3] it has many variations and has been recorded widely.

Description

The song is an expression of pain and despair as the singer compares their hopelessness to that of a child who has been torn from its parents. Under one interpretation, the repetition of the word "sometimes" offers a measure of hope, as it suggests that at least "sometimes" the singer does not feel like a motherless child.[4]

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Notes and References

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  2. Barton, Hymns of the Slave and the Freedman, p.17 ("Not very long ago I attended a concert given by a troupe of jubilee singers, whose leader was a member of the original Fisk company. Toward the end of the programme he announced that a recently arrived singer in his troupe from Mississippi had brought a song that her grandparents sang in slave times, which he counted the saddest and most beautiful of song of slavery. It was a mutilated version of Aunt Dinah's song ['Motherless Child' or 'I feel like I'd never been borned.']")
  3. Web site: Music of the Movement: A Lowcountry gospel singer explains the songs of the Civil Rights era. McGill. Ann. Live 5 WCSC. 19 February 2020 . en-US. 2020-03-13.
  4. Web site: Paul Robeson - Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child /On Ma Journey. Discogs. 28 May 1926 . en. 2019-11-10.
  5. Web site: Bessie Griffin And The Gospel Pearls - Portraits In Bronze. Discogs. 1961 . en. 2020-03-13.
  6. Book: Lipsitz, George. Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture. 1997. U of Minnesota Press. 978-1-4529-0578-5. en.
  7. Web site: Jimmy Scott – The Source. Discogs. 1970 . en. 2023-08-22.
  8. Web site: Maki - 浅川マキの世界. Discogs. 1970 . en. 2021-01-14.
  9. Brian Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p. 264
  10. Web site: Watch Prince Shred His Guitar On 1999 Spanish Television Show. 2016-05-04. L4LM. en-US. 2020-03-13.
  11. News: McDermon. Daniel. 5 Live Prince Clips Worth Watching (While You Can). 2017-04-20. The New York Times. 2020-03-13. en-US. 0362-4331.
  12. Web site: live. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/GkwUxQPaKhw. 2021-12-05. Barbara Hendricks, Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes 2000 . YouTube.
  13. Web site: John Legend Sings 'Motherless Child' On 'Hope For Haiti Now' Telethon. https://web.archive.org/web/20200703192548/http://www.mtv.com/news/1630347/john-legend-sings-motherless-child-on-hope-for-haiti-now-telethon/. dead. July 3, 2020. Rodriguez. Jayson. MTV News. en. 2020-03-13.
  14. Web site: Apple Music. Resistance Radio: The Man in the High Castle Album by Various Artists . 2017-04-07 . en-US . 2022-03-15.
  15. Web site: Willman . Chris . June 17, 2022 . Variety . The Music of 'Elvis': A Complete Guide to Who Sings What on Soundtrack, From Jack White to Jazmine Sullivan to Stevie Nicks .