So did we. The reason for the poll is that our ministers said they figured we could sing it without the hymnal (they called out the first line of each of the later verses). I didn't need the hymnal, but curiousangel did. It surprised me, because I think of "We Shall Overcome" as one of those standard American songs that everyone knows. It seems, however, that I was misguided to think so.
I suppose it's possible. But if you've ever seen, for example, a documentary or movie about the Civil Rights movement, the marchers were probably singing "We Shall Overcome."
I cannot remember ever having sung it in church or elsewhere. Growing up Catholic might have something to do with that. Catholicism is about guilt and resignation to one's fate, not about overcoming things.
I lack the knowledge of it because I wasn't old enough when it was a mainstay of the civil rights movement, I'm not a big folk fan, and my church involvement stopped at the age of 9 (plus what I recall of my church we didn't have that as part of the repetoire).
That is most emphatically something that would never have been sung in a church in my neck of the woods. Well, not a white church anyhow. Northeastern Oklahoma in the 50s and 60s was not a really good place, ya know?
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Date: 2004-01-18 12:23 pm (UTC)Deep in my heart, I do believe . . .
Date: 2004-01-18 02:04 pm (UTC)(Betcha if you'd added a '/When/ did you grow up' I'd be one of the few who'd have a childhood in the eighties who can do it.)
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Date: 2004-01-19 10:43 am (UTC)We shall not, we shall not be moved
We shall not, we shall not be moved
Just like a tree that stands by the water
We shall not be moved...
"We Shall Overcome" is slower and more hymn-like.
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