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" I Shall Not Be Moved ", also known as " We Shall Not Be Moved ", is an African-American slave spiritual, hymn, and protest song dating to the early 19th century American south. [1] It was likely originally sung at revivalist camp-meetings as a slave jubilee.
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The Statler Brothers - Official Video for 'I Shall Not Be Moved [Live]', available now!Buy the full length DVD/CD 'The Gospel Music Of The Statler Brothers V...
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I Shall Not Be Moved Lyrics: I shall not, I shall not be moved / I shall not, I shall not be moved / Just like a tree that's planted by the water / I shall not be...
Mississippi John Hurt Liedtext: I Shall Not Be Moved: Why, I shall not, I shall not be moved / I shall not, I shall not be mo...
1. Feb. 2021 · “I Shall Not Be Moved” features the great Ella Fitzgerald with Ralph Carmichael’s orchestra and chorus. From the 1967 Capitol Records LP “Brighten the Corner.”
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Learn how \"We Shall Not Be Moved\" evolved from a religious hymn to a labor and civil rights anthem. Explore the origins, lyrics, and recordings of this song that expresses unity and conviction.