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Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen

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"What do you want to know about it?" This is a traditional song, meaning that no one knows who actually wrote it. Spirituals began in the 1600’s and began to really blossom in the 1800’s as spontaneous creations, sometimes contai...
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Well Spaceballs had a little bit of it.
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Apparently it originated with African slaves, but there have been many mainstream covers, the most famous of which is by Louis Armstrong. Are we on the same page?
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So many teachers sing the old song "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen" and use it as a lament for doing nothing. Let me tell you something, "Everybody knows the trouble you've seen." We ALL SEE IT! There are so many obs...
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The 1994 movie "The Lion King" has Zazu singing the song "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've seen." Just ask ChaCha!
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"Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" rendition by Louis Armstrong is the best known. Lena Horne also recorded a version.ChaCha on!
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Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen is a Negro spiritual. The song is well known and many cover versions of it have been produced, although the rendition by Louis Armstrong is the best known. Lena Horne recorded a version of the song in 1946...
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