A chance is gonna come
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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There's an old friend that
I once heard say
Something that touched my heart
And it began this way

I was born by the river
In a little tent
And just like the river
I've been runnin ever since
He said it's been a long time comin'
But I know my change is gonna come
Oh yeah

He said it's been too hard livin'
But I'm afraid to die
I might not be if I knew
What was up there
Beyond the sky
It's been a long, a long time comin'
But I know my change has got to come
Oh yeah

I went, I went to my brother
And I asked him, brother
Could you help me, please?
He said, good sister
I'd like to but I'm not able
And when I, when I looked around
I was right back down
Down on my bended knees
Yes I was, oh

There've been times that I thought
I thought that I wouldn't last for long
But somehow right now I believe
That I'm able, I'm able to carry on

I tell you that it's been along
And oh it's been an uphill journey
All the way
But I know, I know, I know

I know my change is gonna come
Sometimes I had to cry all night long
Yes I did
Sometimes
I had to give up right

For what I knew was wrong
Yes it's been an uphill journey
It's sure's been a long way comin
Yes it has

It's been real hard
Every step of the way
But I believe, I believe
This evenin' my change is come





Yeah I tell you that
My change is come

Overall Meaning

The song "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Aretha Franklin is a powerful ballad about perseverance and hope. The lyrics tell a story of struggle and overcoming adversity, with the singer recalling advice from an old friend about their own journey from humble beginnings to a better future. The friend's words inspire the singer to keep going, even in the face of hardship, and to believe that their own change is coming.


The opening lines establish the theme of the song, with the friend's words about being born by the river and constantly on the move setting the scene for the struggles to come. The idea of a "change" coming is repeated throughout the song, reflecting the singer's belief that a better future is possible if they just keep pushing forward.


The second verse touches on the fear of death and the unknown that can hold us back, but also hints at a sense of faith in something greater beyond this world. The singer turns to their brother for help, but finds that they must rely on their own strength and determination to keep going.


The final verse is a powerful affirmation of the singer's belief that their change has come, and that they are capable of carrying on despite the challenges they have faced. Throughout the song, the lyrics draw on imagery of struggle and hardship, but also of hope and resilience, creating a moving portrait of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

There's an old friend that I once heard say Something that touched my heart And it began this way
The singer recalls a conversation with a friend that changed her outlook on life, and inspired her to write this song.


I was born by the river In a little tent And just like the river I've been runnin ever since He said it's been a long time comin' But I know my change is gonna come Oh yeah
The singer likens her life to a river, always in motion. She remembers someone telling her that change will come, even though it may take a long time.


He said it's been too hard livin' But I'm afraid to die I might not be if I knew What was up there Beyond the sky It's been a long, a long time comin' But I know my change has got to come Oh yeah
The singer expresses her struggles in life and her fear of death. She states her belief that change is imminent, but acknowledges that it has taken a long time to get there.


I went, I went to my brother And I asked him, brother Could you help me, please? He said, good sister I'd like to but I'm not able And when I, when I looked around I was right back down Down on my bended knees Yes I was, oh
The singer turns to her brother for help, but he is unable to assist her. She falls to her knees in despair.


There've been times that I thought I thought that I wouldn't last for long But somehow right now I believe That I'm able, I'm able to carry on
The singer reflects on times of doubt and despair, but ultimately decides to have faith and persevere.


I tell you that it's been along And oh it's been an uphill journey All the way But I know, I know, I know
The singer acknowledges the difficulties she has faced in life, but asserts her unwavering belief in the inevitability of change.


Yes I did Sometimes I had to give up right For what I knew was wrong Yes it's been an uphill journey It's sure's been a long way comin Yes it has
The singer admits to making sacrifices and difficult decisions in her journey towards change. She repeats that the journey has been long and tough.


It's been real hard Every step of the way But I believe, I believe This evenin' my change is come Yeah I tell you that My change is come
The singer affirms that the road to change has been arduous, but declares that the moment of change has finally arrived.




Lyrics © Abkco Music, Inc.
Written by: Sam Cooke

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@fernandagp4614

This song hits different when you are waiting for a change in your life

@LebogangMosenthal

Right....

@linda-veronicapecora191

It helped get me thru the lowest point in my life

@linda-veronicapecora191

Don't wait! You got this!

@mpg903

That change ever come?

@lovelysosweet8386

Amen!â€ïžđŸ’Ż

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@michelleespino9814

Man her voice is too soulful it's almost supernatural

@terrellstaley4001

One of a kind voice!

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@Efeze66

My favorite is Say a little prayer.. My mother used to play this when I was young..Too hard to listen too these day's can't seem to make it to the end. Love and miss me some Aretha Franklin

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