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Traditional Spiritual
Weepin' Mary
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Traditional Spiritual
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Vocal
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2:05
"Weepin' Mary" is a traditional spiritual song that has been passed down through generations of African American communities. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated during the era of slavery in the United States. The song tells the story of Mary, a biblical figure who weeps at the foot of the cross as Jesus is crucified. The song is typically performed in a slow, mournful tempo, with a call-and-response structure between the lead singer and a chorus of singers. The lyrics are simple but powerful, expressing Mary's grief and the pain of witnessing the crucifixion of Jesus. The song is often sung in churches and at funerals, and has become a staple of African American spiritual music. "Weepin' Mary" has been recorded by numerous artists over the years, including Mahalia Jackson, Odetta, and the Blind Boys of Alabama. The song has also been adapted and reinterpreted by musicians in a variety of genres, including blues, jazz, and rock. The song is typically divided into several movements, each of which builds on the previous one to create a powerful emotional arc. The first movement introduces Mary and sets the scene at the foot of the cross. The second movement describes Mary's weeping and her sorrow at the death of Jesus. The third movement shifts to a more hopeful tone, as Mary looks forward to the resurrection and the promise of eternal life. Overall, "Weepin' Mary" is a deeply emotional and spiritual song that speaks to the enduring power of faith and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Its timeless message of hope and redemption continues to resonate with audiences around the world.
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