African-American spiritual?, made famous by Paul Robeson whose voice, deep and resonant as it was, attained the status of the voice of God. |
African-American spiritual?, that is a retelling of events in the Old Testament of the Bible (Exodus?, chapters 3-12), in which God commands Moses to demand the release of the Israelites? from bondage in Egypt. |
When Israel was in Egypt's land |
The song was made famous by Paul Robeson whose voice, deep and resonant as it was, attained the status of the voice of God. |
Let my people go Oppressed so hard they could not stand |
Usual lyrics |
When Israel was in Egypt's land Let my people go Oppressed so hard they could not stand |
Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt's land |
Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt's land |
So Moses went to Egypt's land Let my people go To make old Pharaoh understand Let my people go Thus spake the Lord, bold Moses said, "Let my people go, If not, I'll strike your first born dead Let my people go" |
So Moses went to Egypt's land Let my people go To make old Pharaoh understand Let my people go Thus spake the Lord, bold Moses said, "Let my people go, If not, I'll strike your first born dead "Let my people go" |
(Public Domain) |
The song was made famous by Paul Robeson whose voice, deep and resonant as it was, attained the status of the voice of God.
When Israel was in Egypt's land
Let my people go
Oppressed so hard they could not stand
Let my people go
Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt's land
Tell old Pharaoh, Let my people go
So Moses went to Egypt's land
Let my people go
To make old Pharaoh understand
Let my people go
Thus spake the Lord, bold Moses said,
"Let my people go,
If not, I'll strike your first born dead
Let my people go"
(Public Domain)