Anonymous
There's A Man Goin' 'Round
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Composer:AnonymousGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:3:08"There's A Man Goin' 'Round" is a traditional African American spiritual song that has been passed down through generations. The composer of the song is unknown, hence the attribution to Anonymous. The song was likely composed during the era of slavery in the United States, and it served as a form of communication and resistance among enslaved people. The song was first recorded in 1934 by the Library of Congress, and it has since been performed by various artists, including Paul Robeson, Lead Belly, and Odetta. The song has also been featured in films and television shows, such as "The Color Purple" and "The Wire." "There's A Man Goin' 'Round" is a simple yet powerful song that consists of only two verses and a chorus. The lyrics describe a man who is going around spreading the message of freedom and justice. The chorus repeats the phrase "There's a man goin' 'round takin' names," which suggests that the man is keeping track of those who are willing to fight for their rights. The song is typically performed in a call-and-response style, with the lead singer singing a line and the chorus responding with the repeated phrase "There's a man goin' 'round takin' names." The melody is simple and repetitive, which makes it easy for the audience to join in and sing along. Despite its simplicity, "There's A Man Goin' 'Round" is a powerful song that captures the spirit of resistance and hope that has been a hallmark of African American music. The song's message of freedom and justice is as relevant today as it was during the era of slavery, and it continues to inspire people around the world to fight for their rights and stand up against oppression.More....