Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody knows my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hallelujah

Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody knows my, my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hall, glory hallelujah

Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down
Oh, yes Lord
You know sometimes almost to the ground
Oh, oh yes Lord

Still, nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody, nobody knows my, my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hallelujah

If you get there before I do
Oh, oh yes Lord
Don't forget to tell all my friends I'm comin' too
Whoa, oh yes Lord

Still, nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody knows my sorrow




Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hall, hallelujah

Overall Meaning

The song "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" by Sam Cooke is a powerful expression of emotional pain and sorrow. The repetition of the phrase "nobody knows" highlights the sense of loneliness and isolation felt by the singer. The use of religious language and symbolism throughout the song suggests a reliance on faith and spirituality to cope with difficult times.


The first verse sets up the theme of the song, with the singer stating that nobody knows the trouble or sorrow they have experienced. This is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the deep sense of loneliness and disconnect from others that the singer feels.


In the second verse, the singer acknowledges the ups and downs of life, but maintains that nobody truly understands the extent of their struggles. The use of the phrase "almost to the ground" suggests a sense of hopelessness and despair that the singer has experienced.


The third verse introduces a glimmer of hope, with the singer expressing a desire for their friends to know that they are coming back. However, this is still tempered by the repetition of the phrase "nobody knows", suggesting that the singer still feels deeply alone and misunderstood.


Overall, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" is a poignant and moving expression of emotional pain and isolation, with a message of hope and faith woven throughout.


Line by Line Meaning

Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
My struggles and hardships are unknown to everyone


Nobody knows my sorrow
No one understands the pain and sadness I feel


Glory hallelujah
Despite my troubles, I still have faith and hope


Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down
My life has its ups and downs, with moments of joy and despair


You know sometimes almost to the ground
There are times when I feel like I'm at my lowest point


If you get there before I do
In case you reach the afterlife before me


Don't forget to tell all my friends I'm comin' too
Please let my loved ones know that I will join them eventually




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Abkco Music Inc.
Written by: Sam Cooke

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alcesti2010

Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody knows my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hallelujah

Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody knows my, my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hall, glory hallelujah

Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down
Oh, yes Lord
You know sometimes almost to the ground
Oh, oh yes Lord

Still, nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody, nobody knows my, my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hallelujah

If you get there before I do
Oh, oh yes Lord
Don't forget to tell all my friends I'm comin' too
Whoa, oh yes Lord

Still, nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Nobody knows my sorrow
Nobody knows the trouble that I've seen
Glory hall, hallelujah



All comments from YouTube:

candance foster

His voice was a gift from God.

emmelby

Sam's Night Beat album pretty much saved my life, every night, for about 2 of my years of active addiction. His voice gets into my bloodstream, fizzes around my nervous system, and has a far greater impact on me than any drug ever did, but in a good way. Just beautiful.

Kingdom Living

They truly do not mean music like this anymore. This world is in bad shape!

Rajnoma

Sam Cooke had such a tremendous range of emotion and absolute soul. He sings this sad spiritual as he has indeed lived the words he sings. Certainly, the Georgia of his boyhood was a very difficult place for a young Black man to grow up in. Sam Cooke was a true artist, genuine in his emotional expression. With his tragic and untimely death, we all lost a consummate singer. Fortunately for us, his voice and music will live on forever!

Anne Harp

My goodness...his voice is an instrument perfectly tuned.

REBELDE CON CAUSA

THE UNFORGETTABLE AND GREAT VOICE OF SAM COOKE

The Crossing

💯 Respect. True Legend and Legends Never Die ❤️ YAH ツ

kinggmoney225

If you ever been through hard times in life you can feel this song Sam poured out his soul in this song R.I.P Sam may you rest in peace.

Edward Ziomek

Amazing song, amazing range in his voice, and a history of pain in his life. Timeless masterpiece.

bootney66

This song really shows the full range of Sam’s amazing voice. Beautiful ❤️

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