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Cynthia Liggins Thomas
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Wade in the Water (2019 Recording)- Performed and Produced by Cynthia Liggins Thomas
Available on ITunes:
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Wade in the Water (1925 Recording)- Performed by The Sunset Four Jubilee Singers
“Wade in the Water” was written during the era of slavery in the United States but was not officially published until 1901. Its lyrics have coded instructions to the enslaved escapees about how to avoid being re-captured. It suggests walking or "wading
in water" in order to hinder the dogs of the enslaved escapee's chasers.
The song is normally associated with the Harriet Tubman ("Moses") and the Underground Railroad though it’s been documented that Harriet Tubman never actually sang this spiritual during the time she led her loved ones to freedom.
The song also relates to the Bible. Its verses reflect the
Israelite's escape from Egypt as described in the Book of
Exodus. The Chorus also refers to John 5:4, about The Pool of Bethesda…"For during a certain season an angel descended into the pool and stirred the water. Therefore he who first entered after the stirring of the water was made well from whatever disease he was held by at the time." Berean Study Bible
Growing up and being baptized in the Black Baptist Church, I can attest to the fact that the chorus or "refrain" of "Wade in the Water" was frequently sung during baptisms.
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@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 2 года назад
Read more info about this timeless Song in the Description Box ------ Though many associate this Spiritual with Sis. Tubman, it was not used by her for the Underground Railroad. She sang two songs while operating her rescue missions. Both are listed in Sarah Bradford’s biography Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman: “Go Down Moses,” and, “Bound For the Promised Land.” Tubman said she changed the tempo of the songs to indicate whether it was safe to come out or not. www.nps.gov/hatu/planyourvisit/upload/MD_TubmanFactSheet_MythsFacts_2.pdf
@hisforever4937
@hisforever4937 2 года назад
It’s so profound😭 Harriet had unbelievable boldness and courage andNO DOUBT knew and trusted the Lord was guiding her all the way👊🏻
@codafett
@codafett 2 года назад
Very interesting
@imjustsayin387
@imjustsayin387 2 года назад
they lied to us about Harriet and the underground railroad.... check out papers from the library of congress....
@hisforever4937
@hisforever4937 2 года назад
@@imjustsayin387 Can You help with that info please? And thank you
@peterjohnadonis471
@peterjohnadonis471 2 года назад
Another reminder of what our people needed to go through just for rightful freedom
@user-mx8rn6tj8h
@user-mx8rn6tj8h 3 года назад
My great grandfather was a slave and his father was as well. By the time I got around he was very old and didn’t speak. We never got close because our only communication was through gestures. The only time I ever heard this mans voice was when he broke out in this song while his wife was signing. He had the most amazing voice I have ever heard. By far the deepest and most beautiful voice I have ever heard. That was the first and last time I ever heard his voice and can still remember it perfectly 20 years later…Certain songs have true POWER. This is one of them. Do not let your children forget the roots of the spirituals. They are slowly taking this out of the history books. Can not let it happen.
@sherrih.2693
@sherrih.2693 2 года назад
You must treasure that so. He was carrying the burden of history. No matter how folks try to stop the teaching in those southern history classes, (or other areas I spose), the truth comes out. The music is the truth. I try to share the wonderful old gospels and civil rights songs I know for I never believed we would be at a place where folks want to "create their own truth" and pervert the word 'freedom' to mean something trivial. Share the music. We all owe a HUGE debt of gratitude for the music from the black community! Every country on the planet knows where this amazing music sprouts from. Everyone knows!!! Truth. It's powerful.
@sherrih.2693
@sherrih.2693 2 года назад
Beautiful story. You must treasure that. He must have carried an incredible burden of history. If some folks don't like teachers teaching true history, just listening to music born of those times is history. No one can take that away. The black community carried gospel music in their bones. They're the only ones who sing it with such depth and power.
@brachiosaurus6350
@brachiosaurus6350 2 года назад
What year were you born ?
@ritafoster8483
@ritafoster8483 2 года назад
i got the best chill reading your story....so beautiful.
@matthewsarate2743
@matthewsarate2743 2 года назад
one love ❤️💯
@BluesMenChannel
@BluesMenChannel 4 года назад
120 years have passed, but the song is eternal Your Majesty - Blues
@Riyah0
@Riyah0 4 года назад
Could you know we had to do with
@BluesMenChannel
@BluesMenChannel 3 года назад
@@dianapopa3356 "Wade in the Water" (Roud 5439) is an African American jubilee song, a spiritual-in reference to a genre of music "created and first sung by African Americans in slavery". The lyrics to "Wade in the Water" were first co-published in 1901 in New Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Fisk Jubilee Singers by Frederick J. Work and his brother, John Wesley Work Jr., an educator at the historically black college in Nashville, Tennessee, Fisk University. Work Jr. (1871 - 1925)-who is also known as John Work II-spent thirty years collecting, promoting, and reviving the songcraft of the original Fisk Jubilee Singers, which included being a member and director of the Fisk Jubilee Quartet. The Sunset Four Jubilee Singers made the first commercial recording of "Wade in the Water" in 1925-released by Paramount Records.
@BluesMenChannel
@BluesMenChannel 3 года назад
@@dianapopa3356 If you have more information about this song, let us know, and do not use general phrases, blues connoisseurs do not do the same as you do, so we expect reliable information from you.
@bootytoojuicyjr2048
@bootytoojuicyjr2048 3 года назад
@@dianapopa3356 sis is silent LMFAO UR QUIET.
@ric-------------------5
@ric-------------------5 2 года назад
120
@TyTimeIsAwesome
@TyTimeIsAwesome 18 дней назад
Props to my 4th grade choir teacher for teaching us this song. She passed away from cancer before I graduated 6th grade. RIP Ms. Gardner.
@cherrylhansen8045
@cherrylhansen8045 Год назад
I remember singing this in music class in school (probably in the 1960s). We could still pray and my teacher would read a Bible verse everyday. We even said the blessing before going to lunch!
@alfredocampillo2476
@alfredocampillo2476 4 года назад
I remember this was on the fresh prince
@jorgetirado5158
@jorgetirado5158 4 года назад
Wich cap is
@arthstreet431
@arthstreet431 4 года назад
I went here, because I saw in the fresh prince, I learn about that song because them
@TerribleT666
@TerribleT666 4 года назад
samee
@tranoyt9758
@tranoyt9758 4 года назад
Akami AMV's same
@asminebaby9357
@asminebaby9357 4 года назад
That was the best episode
@talialyons1424
@talialyons1424 4 года назад
Idk why but this song makes me feel so sad this song gave me chills
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 4 года назад
XXXTALIAXXX Queen It May make you sad because you’re sensitive to the song’s purpose, and the time in which this song was written. It was truly a sad time ... but one that must never be forgotten. Thanks for sharing... and thanks for listening. 🙂
@BratzDoll03
@BratzDoll03 2 года назад
Because apart of you will always be connected to these times. The pain traveled through our blood from the ancestors 😔😔
@BriaLoveElias
@BriaLoveElias 2 года назад
@@BratzDoll03 💔💔
@guilhermecastro9893
@guilhermecastro9893 2 года назад
@@cynthialigginsthomas the song was used by slave escaping plantations...its code to show were freedom was, beyond the river...
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 2 года назад
@@guilhermecastro9893 … I know what this song was used for… this is MY Channel and I am the One singing the song... and I wrote meaning is in the Description box. Thanks for listening.
@rgibbs9734
@rgibbs9734 10 месяцев назад
I'm from Charleston south Carolina, and im geechee gullah. My grandparents use to sing this song all the time and my parents still do. Please keep spreading our story and struggle through this beautiful music. All us need to keep this alive
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 10 месяцев назад
That is absolutely beautiful… thank you so much for sharing. This is the reason I had to record these songs… it’s OURStory… and We have to keep telling it… Lest WE forget. Many more blessings to you. 🙏🏾
@rgibbs9734
@rgibbs9734 10 месяцев назад
@@cynthialigginsthomas absolutely! Much love my sister!!
@thesun-N-moon8885
@thesun-N-moon8885 9 месяцев назад
Sad the white slaves don’t have any mementos from their days…
@Gullah_James1962
@Gullah_James1962 8 месяцев назад
We are ancient Hebrew Israelites. This is what this song is about our connection to them. The Hebrew Israelites are the people from Sudan, Ethiopia, Senegal, Israel, Congo ect. These people in Sudan look just like the Gullah people a.k.a Gods chosen people. Gullah translated from the Hebrew language means ancient Hebrew Israelite. Google the word Gullah you will understand.
@rgibbs9734
@rgibbs9734 8 месяцев назад
@@Gullah_James1962 Gul·lah /ˈɡələ/  noun noun: Gullah; plural noun: Gullahs 1. a member of an African American people living on the coast of South Carolina and nearby islands. 2. the Creole language of the Gullah, having an English base with elements from various West African languages. adjective adjective: Gullah relating to the Gullah or their language. Origin  mid 18th century: perhaps a shortening of Angola, or from Gola, the name of an agricultural people of Liberia and Sierra Leone. This is what the dictionary says.
@jayymee2601
@jayymee2601 3 года назад
Automatically got tears. JESUS LOVES YOU ALL !!! 💜💜💜💜
@tilda1297
@tilda1297 4 года назад
am i the only one that got chillllssssss
@marcusvachon845
@marcusvachon845 4 года назад
me too
@kenneththompson8933
@kenneththompson8933 4 года назад
Chilllssszz..right up & down the spine sister!! Godspeed from the UK.
@jalisabradford3255
@jalisabradford3255 4 года назад
I did to
@shirleyharris1585
@shirleyharris1585 4 года назад
GOOSE BUMPS EVERY TIME, NEVER FAILS !!!
@marychico8907
@marychico8907 4 года назад
no, you're not... :)
@ShadowFai20
@ShadowFai20 3 года назад
I'm proud of being black and I'm proud that we have come so far it's not perfect but we can all love each other through this song.
@grateful2god-209
@grateful2god-209 2 года назад
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
@Orange-ic2mp
@Orange-ic2mp Год назад
@@BoldBrew144 U saying blacks are jews😚
@BoldBrew144
@BoldBrew144 Год назад
@@Orange-ic2mp The negroes that were sold into slavery are the Jews. We fit the curses. The curses that were placed on the Israelites are an identifier
@BoldBrew144
@BoldBrew144 Год назад
@@Orange-ic2mp And if you look at old maps of Africa on the west coast it will say “Kingdom of Juda” Africans sold Jews. Look at any slave auction paper and it will say “Negroes for sale” even the fresh off the ships ones say “Negroes” . We weren’t being called Africans because we are not Africans
@salmonbam5562
@salmonbam5562 Год назад
No.
@runitup2x794
@runitup2x794 3 года назад
Playing this in 2021 is a blessing rip to all the people who have passed through COVID 19 god bless to all and there Families
@master_wilds
@master_wilds 3 года назад
@@oneanddone-_- 😐
@anonymously_me1803
@anonymously_me1803 3 года назад
This song Makes me grateful for what I have now as a black woman! Thank You Jesus!
@tyihilli
@tyihilli 4 года назад
Doing Take me to the water as a base. I love the Wade in the water part. As a black young kid I sing it with such emotion to express how far we came.
@sunshine-ho1sm
@sunshine-ho1sm 8 месяцев назад
My mom used to sing this to us during thunderstorms
@foxoola
@foxoola 6 месяцев назад
Damn.. that's cool
@phoenixs1717
@phoenixs1717 3 года назад
If this was actually song by slaves, it's the best song I've ever heard in my existence on this earth.
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 3 года назад
It actually was created by them / “us” ☺️❤️
@zaniahhill8786
@zaniahhill8786 3 года назад
It was.
@supersisters1648
@supersisters1648 3 года назад
it was they mainly made these type of songs to guide other slaves the route to escape
@Schwartzbruder1
@Schwartzbruder1 3 года назад
It is and it was passed down generations through generations.
@ForyeaHLM
@ForyeaHLM 3 года назад
What do you mean if? There is no if.
@freeholeays
@freeholeays 3 года назад
My church sings this when theres a baptism and its sounds so good because you hear everyone's voices
@freeholeays
@freeholeays 3 года назад
@@vanboyd8253 I dont know the exact details but when baptise someone your in the water was in the water
@henrypablo5160
@henrypablo5160 3 года назад
@@vanboyd8253 they were talking abt moses and him running from the Egyptians and that is part of christianity
@JacqueBowlingMedium
@JacqueBowlingMedium 4 года назад
These songs and words speak to me and my soul. I'm crying and lifting my voice.
@jamesakins9552
@jamesakins9552 4 года назад
Harriett Tubman LORD is My LORD Too!!!!!!!
@naveedbutt3827
@naveedbutt3827 3 года назад
I’m not even black and I’m am SHAKEN by this song
@camillehyatt1630
@camillehyatt1630 3 года назад
@@Anti_LGBT. thats what u say but we are not burning in hell like some people
@camillehyatt1630
@camillehyatt1630 3 года назад
@@Anti_LGBT. umm no when you die you face God and he looks at you then if your name is in the book of life you go into heaven if not he says depart from me i never knew u so there u go think about that
@itz_txalor9804
@itz_txalor9804 3 года назад
@@Anti_LGBT. GOD IS IN US AND IF WE DIE A CHRISTIAN ✝️ WE GO TO HEAVEN WITH JESUS CRIST AND GOD,I DON’T KNOW WHY YOU BELIVE THAT STUFF BUT YOUR WRONG GOD LOVES US AND IF WE DO WRONG HE STILL LOVES USSSS !!!!!!!!
@flimp8020
@flimp8020 3 года назад
Same
@kasztankap
@kasztankap 3 года назад
That's how all people should react, no matter the skin color, no matter from where they are! We're equal! ❤️
@MagisterMilitumBelisarius
@MagisterMilitumBelisarius Год назад
I'm not African descended but I am a native who's ancestors were subjected to much of the same atrocities. Grand song, it has the same feeling of melancholic hope and disguised agony as a lot of our own. Thanks for this masterpiece and love from New Zealand x.
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas Год назад
🤎
@pickeldratjuices5508
@pickeldratjuices5508 Год назад
Harriet Tubman was a true American hero who put her life in the line to save her fellow man from the chains of oppression.
@MopsyDoo
@MopsyDoo 4 года назад
I’m not black, I’m Hispanic. But when my chorus teacher had us sing this in my junior year of high school. It made me happy. It was so great because I’m against racism. And it was great that my chorus teacher wasn’t afraid of the school possibly saying we couldn’t perform this song over it being “controversial”. But as I’ve heard and been told, some things need to be brought up and made apparent even if it makes some people uncomfortable. We all know that bringing up slavery makes people uncomfortable but that’s no excuse for pretending it didn’t happen or ignoring it when it’s brought up. It’s no excuse to pretend Racism isn’t a thing or to just ignore it. We all have to do our part. Because at the end of the day, no matter what color your skin is, what race you are, or what gender you are, we are all humans and should all treat each other as such.
@theycallme4799
@theycallme4799 2 года назад
I wish I could hug you! I preach this message whenever I can. We all share this same blue marble. Blessings. You've brought me a smile.
@TreyMessiah95
@TreyMessiah95 Год назад
Miss Hispanic is NOT A RACE, theyres black hispanics and latin america has a slave history also. Enough of your BS
@orphanslayer8585
@orphanslayer8585 11 месяцев назад
Nuh uh
@Cute_Comments
@Cute_Comments 11 месяцев назад
You’re an Israelite tho!!!! 🙏🏿❤️🙏🏿
@EddAteMyBacon
@EddAteMyBacon 11 месяцев назад
wow im also hispanic (not black) and had to sing this in class
@isaafoa4550
@isaafoa4550 3 года назад
I just finished watching “Harriet” and the purpose behind this song is so powerful!!. I could feel their unwavering spirit as I listen, truly amazing and beautiful🥺🤍🤍
@kienanenno9103
@kienanenno9103 Год назад
I’m Native American but I love spirituals❤️
@cocobaby4l578
@cocobaby4l578 4 года назад
I thank God for everything he have done I love this song so much I was in here singing it and at school like lord Jesus thank u lord AMEN 2/24/2020
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 4 года назад
So sweet. Amen 🙏🏾
@kellymartin2381
@kellymartin2381 4 года назад
Lord* Amen
@tamelarwilder3815
@tamelarwilder3815 4 года назад
Thank You Jesus Father God!!
@-ClearQuartzzz-
@-ClearQuartzzz- 2 года назад
Jesus is the reason why we were enslaved. There was no Abrahamic religion back in West nor Central Africa. It's sad that y'all continue to venerate a white Jesus.
@oralwelshman1485
@oralwelshman1485 2 года назад
This song is so powerful we the laramade Musical theatre is using this song in our production ''lafacon the Musical 🎼". It is precious ❤
@jenniferthwreatt9429
@jenniferthwreatt9429 2 года назад
We’ve still got so many pharaohs today and it’s time for the captives to be set free in Jesus name
@lyricsoftheart
@lyricsoftheart 3 года назад
They knew who they were without even knowing they knew. Wow!
@gabrielmccall3621
@gabrielmccall3621 3 года назад
Now it’s time for us to wake up
@mysteryminer4243
@mysteryminer4243 Год назад
Israellite
@ZeeWest26
@ZeeWest26 Год назад
Exactly
@MoonsSoul
@MoonsSoul 5 месяцев назад
Amen to that
@biakpar4546
@biakpar4546 Год назад
I can feel the power, the strength, the courage through this song. Everytime i listen to this, I get the chills
@riahhnation5040
@riahhnation5040 4 года назад
Im 14 and kids today dont know what they went through my great grandmother sang this to me 😕
@seal-jv3iq
@seal-jv3iq 7 месяцев назад
Now u 17 and I’m tryna tap
@jibbid1559
@jibbid1559 2 года назад
Lets thank with our heads down and a tear in an eye for that Song. The meaning is just getting me everytime.
@Janiiya
@Janiiya 4 года назад
Whenever I hear this I feel so nostalgic, our ancestors’ blood, sweat, toil, tears and pain all live on through this song🙏🏾
@glennhubbard8203
@glennhubbard8203 Год назад
makes me cry cause we use to sing this in church! Amen. Thank you Cynthia my sista! keep GOD in your heart Always and forever!
@kazzyyt8736
@kazzyyt8736 4 года назад
Am I the only person that got chills this song tells such a story and the history behind it
@zetsinger
@zetsinger 3 года назад
No, you are not the only one.
@Sold_HOF
@Sold_HOF 4 года назад
I ain’t black or white a Mexican and I can’t imagine what being “owned” by another person just really messed up and people were fine with it😔
@bubgum00
@bubgum00 3 года назад
Spongebob on crack The Slaves were Traded by African Kings and other Tribesmen to the White man, they need to be blamed too.
@oluwadamilola6233
@oluwadamilola6233 3 года назад
@@bubgum00 yes..but they didn't treat them as slaves actually,more like prisoners.
@Aurora-rw9lp
@Aurora-rw9lp 3 года назад
Slavery seems so unreal. It’s beyond disgusting.
@Its_aribriann
@Its_aribriann 3 года назад
@@oluwadamilola6233 I think prison is another form of slavery except they did something bad
@christinajohnson1730
@christinajohnson1730 3 года назад
@@bubgum00 funny how you keep trying to justify slavery Africans selling other Africans to the white man as if makes slavery ok somehow? No matter who sells who enslaving another human being is NEVER OK and never will be at the end of the day.
@positivelove444
@positivelove444 7 месяцев назад
Woke up yesterday morning with this song playing in my head. Looked it played it now on my second morning listening to it. Remember this song song growing up as well 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂🫂❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🫂 Thank You My Ancestors Amen
@judydavenport9636
@judydavenport9636 3 года назад
Beautiful. I attended a black Church when i was stationed in Germany. The pastor was also in my same company. We sang this song before someone got baptized. Thanks for posting. Brings back fond Church memories.
@coolsexyfemalesmith1976
@coolsexyfemalesmith1976 4 года назад
My Pastor played this hymen while I was Baptized in church
@parthxus
@parthxus 4 года назад
I remember I was at school and these people came and taught us this song. Always loved this song since then.
@jorgeluisfonsecamorales249
@jorgeluisfonsecamorales249 2 года назад
Am gonna be honest with you all, am not even black, am latino, but this is fire, i love this song🥹
@hapdafuq
@hapdafuq Год назад
This gives me chills down my spine😢 makes me think about the pain my people went through in the 1800s. The music they sung while working is just so beautiful
@sydneysigler33
@sydneysigler33 3 года назад
My choir student teacher last semester sung us this song bc we asked him to sing a few of his songs for us and this was one I got literal chills and the meaning of This song is so sad
@maybeno4099
@maybeno4099 3 года назад
Massive chills every time I hear this
@urmom-tx1mv
@urmom-tx1mv 4 года назад
This song makes me so emotional, just thinking abt my ancestors make me emotional
@microwave2377
@microwave2377 Год назад
makin off the farm with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@retroace5531
@retroace5531 Год назад
Music to pick cotton to
@erensfeet5563
@erensfeet5563 6 месяцев назад
Shut up
@anonymoussrce9511
@anonymoussrce9511 4 года назад
Who listen in 2020???
@donniegray553
@donniegray553 3 года назад
I understand its message. Clearly so. And I'm Cherokee. The people of color really could/can sing. No need for any instruments. Their voices run deep with talent. So sad that the younger generation does not have that gift, or so it seems...
@kamarialbritton6412
@kamarialbritton6412 3 года назад
It’s 2021
@alexpw4596
@alexpw4596 5 месяцев назад
It's 2024
@darealone4480
@darealone4480 3 года назад
Ase.. Historical African American blessing from the Yoruba
@vanboyd8253
@vanboyd8253 3 года назад
Iboru iboya ibosheshe
@chidubemduruibe4289
@chidubemduruibe4289 3 года назад
Jesus loves you all!
@amanateyangela6495
@amanateyangela6495 3 года назад
I always come back to listen to this song.. It makes me realizes how lucky we are to be blacks...Coding escape roots and cautioning in music..Although our ancestors were slaves they knew music is the only way to escape from all sufferings.. In the world today..the best musicians are all BLACKS we never forget our roots💪
@mumblezz__5890
@mumblezz__5890 2 года назад
Tbh the best musicians in rap are black sure, but I can’t tell you a single other musical category that’s dominated by blacks. Nice try tho
@tooserious8722
@tooserious8722 2 года назад
@@mumblezz__5890 Jazz? Soul? Blues? RnB? Even Rock-n-Roll, which is was invented by black people far ago. Well, it's stupid to argue though. All races are good.
@presidentJameskpolk-rm8gl
@presidentJameskpolk-rm8gl 2 года назад
@@mumblezz__5890rap is horrible
@polodkcgriffin9448
@polodkcgriffin9448 Год назад
That Alabama boat brawl made me think of this' when that young guy swam to the docks'🤎🤎🤎
@LouGetPaid
@LouGetPaid Год назад
Latino just sending his respect , your people are beauty and divine .
@xnanazombiex
@xnanazombiex 2 года назад
I sang this song in my choir class. This was my favorite. I'm an adult now. And this song came to mind again....had to hear this and sing it again. Love and peace to all.
@nemo9540
@nemo9540 2 года назад
Though this music's origins come from the most disturbing and horrifying times its so beautiful and soothing to my soul. Peace, love and empathy to you all and to the slaves who suffered so much but kept their dignity and humanity.
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 2 года назад
Beautifully stated… Thank you.🙏🏾
@nemo9540
@nemo9540 2 года назад
@@cynthialigginsthomas you are so very welcome. Being a middle aged white man every time I want to comment on subjects such as racism I honestly feel that for some reason I really have no right to share my opinions. The white population have historically done to what society wrongly calls the minority is so reprehensible even today as I myself have never been prejudice toward anyone I still feel the guilty and ashamed of my ancestors and even the actions and opinions of many people today. I have so much empathy and love for anyone who is considered by some second rate citizens from the black people in America to the uyghurs in China, the colour of skin, the faith people believe in even sensuality means absolutely nothing to me except for the ugly history humanity seems so keen to bury and pretend that the awful things we've done and still do are not such a big deal. History lessons in schools skip right over the slave trade opting to teach the more palatable selection of historical events. The society and way of life the west enjoys today was built by the slaves who laid railway tracks, mined for the precious materials and laboured in some of the horrific conditions in the cotton fields where so many lost their lives and don't get me started on the lynching of black men accused of just saying hello to a white woman. These things need to be taught and debated in schools. After fighting cancer for nearly two decades my body is destroyed and disabled, I've had experience of being made to feel invisible and a second rate citizen but still I feel that I have no right to have an opinion on racism and though I have so much love I often get told to shut my mouth because I'm not black and therefore should keep my opinions to myself and that makes me so very sad indeed. I'm sorry for this long comment but there's so much I wanted to get off my chest.
@littlegothgirl8869
@littlegothgirl8869 2 года назад
@@nemo9540 you shouldn't feel guilt. This is not your doing. This society has traumatised many people unfortunately.
@theycallme4799
@theycallme4799 2 года назад
@@littlegothgirl8869 who are you to subsidize and correct what they feel? Empathize.
@guilhermecastro9893
@guilhermecastro9893 2 года назад
Thats becouse it was used by slaves escaping plantations as they had to cross rivers to get to the free north many slaves had to cross the mississipi river
@abrahamwinston7088
@abrahamwinston7088 3 года назад
Anyone else feel a sense of appreciation for the freedom we have because of our ancestors?
@jonathancaro9610
@jonathancaro9610 Год назад
the way ppl were treated back the. is so sad😢 im mexican and this song just got to in my head. got goosebumps
@aerongrimm3162
@aerongrimm3162 3 года назад
my music teacher in highschool taught us this song and a lot of others like it. All of them haunting and beautiful and passionate. I still tear up when they come to mind over a decade later. I wish she had also taught us what they meant and where they came from, but I'm glad I've learned since
@mitcharett2586
@mitcharett2586 4 года назад
Thank you Sister Cynthia. We sang this song during our March through downtown Mpls. on June 13. Our ancestors are marching with us, all over this nation, & in other nations! They want us to be free! I want to be free& equal to Whites in this country of my birth. I've been marching since high school in the 70's: against Vietnam, for justice, for the King holiday, for the Unborn...and now, for George Floyd & justice. I'll be 66 on Friday, and I want this younger generation of Black, Brown, Asian, & Native folks to have it better than I've had it, racism wise. And I want young Whites to understand, & love their darker brothers& sisters. God bless you, dear one. ✌🏾, Bro. Mitch in Mpls.,where we honor the memory of George Floyd ✝️.
@mitcharett2586
@mitcharett2586 4 года назад
💜 back at you from the birth city of Prince. I love your site. I'm learning so much about our Black heritage. Kudos & thank yous! Bro. Mitch
@davidmcdonald1469
@davidmcdonald1469 2 месяца назад
Making George Floyd a martyr was the biggest mistake you could make and BLM was a sham.
@ziggymarlon6335
@ziggymarlon6335 4 года назад
This song represents a song that called the slaves to freedom.Not everybody knows because not much black history is Taught. This is a very special song. #BLACKLIVESMATTER
@mumblezz__5890
@mumblezz__5890 2 года назад
Prolly should figure out stuff people don’t actually know this was taught to me down south in a School. Be ignorant if you want I paid attention and remember learning ab this. Cry somewhere else.
@matteufo
@matteufo 2 года назад
@@mumblezz__5890 you seem pretty pressed yourself
@Emotional2000
@Emotional2000 3 года назад
All praises to the Most High for the making of this song because I now know who I am today....A (Black) Hebrew Israelite! I thank Yahuah for waking me up to my true identity! HalleluYah, glory, honor, and praise to my Father forever!📣 #USA
@Nica3526
@Nica3526 Год назад
HalleluYah 🙌🏾
@Emotional2000
@Emotional2000 Год назад
@@Nica3526 Shalom/Shalum and APTTMH for the continued awakening of His chosen people!👍🏽
@br7an1
@br7an1 7 месяцев назад
I'm a mexican, and damn I feel this song do deeeeeep in my soul, just art
@robertleelipscomb8264
@robertleelipscomb8264 2 года назад
“God is gonna trouble the water” deep meaning and hauntingly beautiful.
@geshujeyu566
@geshujeyu566 4 года назад
I really didn't even know this song I didn't even know the lyrics to the song............ Tell me why out of nowhere it's like my whole body took over and started singing the song without me knowing it......
@babygirl42809
@babygirl42809 4 года назад
same
@leeannegrace3707
@leeannegrace3707 4 года назад
The holy ghost sis it‘s the lord
@geshujeyu566
@geshujeyu566 4 года назад
@@leeannegrace3707 yesh
@Squiffy7
@Squiffy7 3 года назад
SAME😳
@Nicole-og6df
@Nicole-og6df 3 года назад
I'm not sure but I think you are embodying your ancestors or a past life....
@MyBodyIsMyTemple
@MyBodyIsMyTemple 4 года назад
When I was little I was so drawn to this song.
@mshaheed9409
@mshaheed9409 Год назад
Oh my goodness the message is in our music.
@EMDOTSIXX777
@EMDOTSIXX777 2 года назад
I hate how mainstream media makes fun of songs like this
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 2 года назад
I totally agree. For me, some things should be off limits. But, it’s what we can expect when our “pearls” have been “cast before swine.”
@rebeccap274
@rebeccap274 5 месяцев назад
This is such a a song of Hope&yet you may be oppressed God will deliver those who call on him...
@redgamer-wu2bv
@redgamer-wu2bv 4 года назад
rip harriet your in a better place now
@catherine7144
@catherine7144 3 года назад
@@shannonrockey4171 They are referring to Herriet Tubman, she was known as mosses. Herriet was a slave that escaped her slaveowners and went on 19 trips back to rescue hundreds of other slaves from slavery.
@redgamer-wu2bv
@redgamer-wu2bv 2 года назад
@@catherine7144 thats right my friend
@catalystcal5484
@catalystcal5484 5 месяцев назад
you're*
@OriginalCovfefe
@OriginalCovfefe 4 года назад
Came across this for no reason but wow, the singers had a lot of soul. Beautiful
@SalveRegina8
@SalveRegina8 3 года назад
I started singing this to my son just now, looked up the song on YT, and it was in the exact same key I was singing it! Cynthia is one spirit filled singer! WOW!!!! Thank you, Jesus!!!
@llenna.
@llenna. Год назад
my ancestors ate down wit this one
@emilopucci8962
@emilopucci8962 3 года назад
I don’t care what anybody says .. black people are authentic , we had our own special magic to anything we touch .its lit being black !
@KayGypsy630
@KayGypsy630 Год назад
Walked to the river today and heard this song in my mind 🙌🏽 paying respect to the ancestors 🪶
@KaMarionas_Diary22
@KaMarionas_Diary22 8 месяцев назад
This song!!! My ancestors are watching over me and my mistakes! ❤
@Aryescent
@Aryescent 2 года назад
im glad this song wasnt erased
@jaelynleveci256
@jaelynleveci256 2 года назад
This song is much more than special. The bravest people were the slaves, one thing they could never take from them is their beautiful souls, their beautiful voices, their humour and kind hearts and their love of God ... I remember as a young woman watching Roots for the first time, it broke my heart, I looked up to the skies and said ‘white man has a lot to answer for’ (while sobbing) there is nothing wrong whatsoever having dark skin, its beautiful, its having a dark heart that is an individual’s problem, love to all .. x
@syanannahbaylor9
@syanannahbaylor9 2 года назад
It’s hurricane season. Gods gonna trouble the waters 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@AnthonyWilliams-gw9xe
@AnthonyWilliams-gw9xe 6 месяцев назад
159 years has passed, but may this song be eternal
@blahblah-sx3we
@blahblah-sx3we 4 года назад
#RESTINPOWERGEORGEFLOYD
@fishy9465
@fishy9465 4 года назад
Amen.
@butterflyprinciples2032
@butterflyprinciples2032 4 года назад
Amen
@lucianosilva9047
@lucianosilva9047 4 года назад
Amem
@shelovinray7403
@shelovinray7403 3 года назад
Amen
@msm686
@msm686 3 года назад
Amen
@isaack8011
@isaack8011 Год назад
There’s just such a silky tone in her voice that really accentuates the deep deep meaning of the song that just gets me every time.
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas Год назад
Thank you so much.🙏🏾☺️
@TheToonWorkshop
@TheToonWorkshop 2 года назад
This song was made up as a code for the slaves back then. It was to tell the slaves to go to the water and wash off the scent of them so the dogs that get sent out to sniff them down when they escape. Moses was a code name for Harriet Tubman.
@LaurenceofArabia0
@LaurenceofArabia0 3 года назад
I remember this from choir in elementary school. Beautiful music and this song helped lead those seeking freedom from oppression to find that freedom.
@bruciavernellenkima6074
@bruciavernellenkima6074 4 года назад
That's eternal black power! Respect to my people all over the word for the grestness without even forcing
@mayiah1093
@mayiah1093 3 года назад
It’s sad. Us African Americans will never know our African roots
@balsam4161
@balsam4161 3 года назад
@@primroseinmypocket you missed the whole damn point huh
@mooniebearr
@mooniebearr 3 года назад
@@balsam4161 how did they miss the point?
@moderngoddess3444
@moderngoddess3444 3 года назад
@Mayiah we are the Israelites, the real Jews tribe of Judah
@matthewlocke9225
@matthewlocke9225 3 года назад
@@moderngoddess3444 then why don’t y’all live in Israel?
@Taetae-1222
@Taetae-1222 3 года назад
@@matthewlocke9225 you can’t be that slow right?
@senorpantalones4330
@senorpantalones4330 Год назад
I was searching for a song to play at church and I think I've found it! I have a love for Gospel.
@BROOKLYN1977
@BROOKLYN1977 2 года назад
Psalm 137:1-4 By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. 2 We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. 3 For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion. 4 How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?
@neofulcrum5013
@neofulcrum5013 Год назад
There’s times I feel like an outcast due to looking different with my people. But songs like this bring me closer to them
@lainewashington9604
@lainewashington9604 Год назад
i feel the black power flowin thru me
@mikecarter143
@mikecarter143 3 года назад
I am not African American or even catholic anymore but this music touches my soul and I love it.
@damianblackwell8646
@damianblackwell8646 4 месяца назад
The vocals my god🎉 flowers 🌺 given
@moss8952
@moss8952 2 года назад
my auntie raised me right i am not a person of color but my auntie (not by blood but family) sung this to me and until i was 7 i could not sleep without someone singing wade in the water
@Toddy_Npc
@Toddy_Npc 8 месяцев назад
Song goes hard honestly
@woiowoiow190
@woiowoiow190 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite songs to cover. Always get those good feel shivers when I hear it being played.
@tessas9692
@tessas9692 3 года назад
Who's still listening in 2020 ? God's going to trouble the water!
@sngularity
@sngularity 3 года назад
I’m not black but the energy this song gives off is so powerful. Black truly is beautiful.
@grimeallday936
@grimeallday936 9 месяцев назад
Mixed race half black/white , The black inside me is lighting up listening to this ❤❤
@Burudira
@Burudira 9 месяцев назад
This has to be one of my all time fav songs, not only does it have extreme cultural and history value but it also sounds amazing, it’ll always be on my playlist no matter what
@katright6156
@katright6156 4 года назад
glad to be an Israelite
@no_e3948
@no_e3948 3 года назад
I accidentally played this outloud and my eritrean 🇪🇷 ( east african ) mom was shocked because she knew this song and exact melody but on our language but text was about Jesus Christ and She is 48 and she told me her grandma used to sing this to her when my mom was young. Which was kind of suprising since the horn of east africa wasn't enslaved only colonized by the Italian people so that's a little bit suprising 🤷🏾‍♂️ Nice song!! ❤🙏🏾 BLM💯💯
@cynthialigginsthomas
@cynthialigginsthomas 3 года назад
That’s amazing! Thanks so much for sharing this!❤️
@no_e3948
@no_e3948 3 года назад
@@cynthialigginsthomas Don't mention it, I am just happy you replied! Haha ❤❤
@jonahi1304
@jonahi1304 3 года назад
well they were enslaved but by the Arabs
@marramuse
@marramuse 3 года назад
Be free ✨❤️this song found me today & I am glad it did... RIP BRAX. I want the lord to use me in any shape or form !
@trinitytriplett2776
@trinitytriplett2776 4 года назад
this is my first time listening to this song and I immediately knew how it went... as a young black girl, this makes me feel proud of my skin color
@Bende33
@Bende33 8 месяцев назад
really? ew
@brisketmaster3000
@brisketmaster3000 7 месяцев назад
@@Bende33 bro?
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