We Shall Overcome Testo della canzone – Joan Baez

We Shall Overcome Testo della canzone by Joan Baez

WE SHALL OVERCOME Words and Music by Zilphia Hart., Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan
And Pete Seeger
(La melodia sembra sia stata tratta da un canto di pescatori siciliani del 17′
Secolo, trasportata in Germania dove è diventata un inno protestante, e da qui

Alle congregazioni â??biancheâ?? protestanti degli Stati Uniti del sud. E’ stata
Pubblicata per la prima volta come Inno negro in una versione modificata, nei
Primi anni dello scorso secolo. Usata, nella forma attuale, negli anni ’40 come
Inno â??sindacaleâ?? dai lavoratori degli Alimentari e del Tabacco del

Sud-Carolina, e successivamente dai lavoratori delle scuole popolari del
Tennessee. E’ usata tradizionalmente per chiudere tutti I congressi
Integrazionisti).
We shall overcome,

We shall overcome,
We shall overcome, some day.
Oh, deep in my heart,
I do believe

We shall overcome, some day.
We’ll walk hand in hand,
We’ll walk hand in hand,
We’ll walk hand in hand, some day.

Oh, deep in my heart,
We shall live in peace,
We shall live in peace,
We shall live in peace, some day.

Oh, deep in my heart,
We shall all be free,
We shall all be free,
We shall all be free, some day.

Oh, deep in my heart,
We are not afraid,
We are not afraid,
We are not afraid, TODAY

Oh, deep in my heart,
We shall overcome,
We shall overcome,
We shall overcome, some day.

Oh, deep in my heart,
I do believe
We shall overcome, some day.
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We Shall Overcome Lyrics English

We Shall Overcome Words and Music by Zilphia Hart., Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan
And Pete Seeger
(The melody seems to have been taken from a Sicilian fishermen’s song of 17 ‘
Century, transported to Germany where it has become a protestant hymn, and from here

To the congregations  ?? white ?? Southern United States Protestants. It was
Published for the first time as an inno Negro in a modified version, in
Early years of the last century. Used, in the current form, in the 1940s how
Inno  ?? union ?? From food and tobacco workers

South Carolina, and later by the workers of the popular schools of the
Tennessee. It is traditionally used to close all the congresses
Integrationists).
We Shall Overcome,

We Shall Overcome,
We Shall Overcome, Some Day.
Oh, Deep in My Heart,
I do believe

We Shall Overcome, Some Day.
We’ll Walk Hand in Hand,
We’ll Walk Hand in Hand,
We’ll Walk Hand in Hand, Some Day.

Oh, Deep in My Heart,
We Shall live in Peace,
We Shall live in Peace,
We Shall Live in Peace, Some Day.

Oh, Deep in My Heart,
We Shall All Be Free,
We Shall All Be Free,
We Shall All Be Free, Some Day.

Oh, Deep in My Heart,
We are not afraid,
We are not afraid,
We Are Not Afraid, Today

Oh, Deep in My Heart,
We Shall Overcome,
We Shall Overcome,
We Shall Overcome, Some Day.

Oh, Deep in My Heart,
I do believe
We Shall Overcome, Some Day.
Find more lyrics at westlyrics.com

Joan Baez Lyrics – We Shall Overcome

Joan Baez

We Shall Overcome