Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen

Louis Armstrong recorded his own cover of this song

"Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" is an African-American spiritual song that originated during the period of slavery but was not published until 1867. The song is well known and many cover versions of it have been done by artists such as Marian Anderson, Lena Horne, Louis Armstrong, Harry James, Paul Robeson, and Sam Cooke among others.[1] Anderson had her first successful recording with a version of this song on the Victor label in 1925.[2] Horne recorded a version of the song in 1946.[3] The Deep River Boys recorded their version in Oslo on August 29, 1958. It was released on the extended play Negro Spirituals Vol. 1 (HMV 7EGN 27), and the song was arranged by Harry Douglas.

  1. ^ Paul Robeson Collection
  2. ^ Joel Whitburn, Pop Memories 1890–1954 (1986), Record Research Inc.
  3. ^ Black and White Records

© MMXXIII Rich X Search. We shall prevail. All rights reserved. Rich X Search