Patti LaBelle - A Change Is Gonna Come - Live UNCF An Evening Stars Patti LaBelle - 2009

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My Dailymotion Channel https://www.dailymotion.com/FerrellSo... My Dailymotion Channel https://www.dailymotion.com/FerrellSo... "A Change Is Gonna Come" is a song by American recording artist Sam Cooke. It initially appeared on Cooke's album Ain't That Good News, released March 1, 1964 by RCA Victor; a slightly edited version of the recording was released as a single on December 22, 1964. Produced by Hugo & Luigi and arranged and conducted by René Hall, the song was the B-side to "Shake".

Gerald Alston 2008
Baby Huey on The Baby Huey Story 1971
The Band 1973
George Benson 1979
Wayne Brady 2008
Billy Bragg 2006
Brandy
Solomon Burke 1986
John Boutte 2001
Tony Carey
the Cold War Kids 2007
Terence Trent D'Arby
Gavin DeGraw 2003
Matt Doyle
Bob Dylan 1979
Everlast 2011
The 5th Dimension (in a 1970 medley with The Rascals' "People Got to Be Free")
Aretha Franklin from "I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You" 1967
the Fugees 1996
Jeffrey Gaines
The Gits
Al Green 1996
Greta Van Fleet 2017
Deitrick Haddon
Morten Harket
Beth Hart[17]
jacksoul 2006
Leela James 2005
R. Kelly
Evelyn Champagne King 1985
Patti LaBelle 1998
The Manhattans
Allison Moorer
The Neville Brothers 1989
Graham Parker 1989
Billy Preston 1981
James & Bobby Purify 1967
Prince Buster 2016
Otis Redding 1965
Michael Thompson featuring Bobby Womack 1976
The Righteous Brothers (Bobby Hatfield solo) 1966
Seal and Arcade Fire, who used the song in support of Barack Obama's nomination for President of the United States.
Ben Sollee
Solo 1995
The Supremes 1965
Seal (singer) 2008
James Taylor (c.2005)
Three Dog Night 1969
Tina Turner 1988
Luther Vandross
Cory Wells
Canned Heat performed live at Woodstock, 1969
Storyville 1994 - Album "Bluest eyes"

Everlast 2011
The 5th Dimension (in a 1970 medley with The Rascals' "People Got to Be Free")
Aretha Franklin from "I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You" 1967
the Fugees 1996
Jeffrey Gaines
The Gits
Al Green 1996
Greta Van Fleet 2017
Deitrick Haddon
Morten Harket
Beth Hart[17]
jacksoul 2006
Leela James 2005
R. Kelly
Evelyn Champagne King 1985
Patti LaBelle 1998
The Manhattans
Allison Moorer
The Neville Brothers 1989
Graham Parker 1989
Billy Preston 1981
James & Bobby Purify 1967
Prince Buster 2016
Otis Redding 1965
Michael Thompson featuring Bobby Womack 1976
The Righteous Brothers (Bobby Hatfield solo) 1966
Seal and Arcade Fire, who used the song in support of Barack Obama's nomination for President of the United States.
Ben Sollee
Solo 1995
The Supremes 1965
Seal (singer) 2008
James Taylor (c.2005)
Three Dog Night 1969
Tina Turner 1988
Luther Vandross
Cory Wells
Canned Heat performed live at Woodstock, 1969
Storyville 1994 - Album "Bluest eyes"

In recent years, the song has served as a sample for rappers Ghostface Killah (1996), Ja Rule (2003), Papoose (2006), Lil Wayne (2007) "Long Time Coming (remix)" Charles Hamilton, Asher Roth, and B.o.B (2009), and Nas's It Was Written album also features a similar opening as the song. On their album The Reunion hip-hop artists Capone-N-Noreaga used an excerpt from the song on the opening track which shares the same title as the Cooke original. British soul singer Beverley Knight says the song is her all-time favorite and has performed it live many a time; most notably on 'Later with Jools Holland'. On May 6, 2008, during the seventh season of American Idol, the song was sung by contestant Syesha Mercado as the remaining top 4. It was also sung by Joshua Ledet during the Top 7 episode of season 11 (2012), for which he received a standing ovation from the audience.[18] After winning the 2008 United States presidential election, Barack Obama referred to the song, stating to his supporters in Chicago, "It's been a long time coming, but tonight, change has come to America." A duet of the song by Bettye LaVette and Jon Bon Jovi was included in We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial. In Washington DC, in the days leading up to the Inauguration of Barack Obama, this song could be heard played constantly in the city centre.

In 2004, Patti LaBelle performed the song on the annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert to a standing ovation.

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