I’m Gon’ Stand

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This call and response song requires a strong, energetic leader and a back-up chorus who can hold to the harmony. When the singers can hold their parts, this is very effective but it’s not a good song for “sing-along”. I have given a bare bones version of the song and labeled the leaders part, “ad lib.” If you listen to the version by Sweet Honey in the Rock, below, you will get an idea of how flexible this can be.

Here is a great rendition of I’m Gon’ Stand by Sweet Honey in the Rock.

We shall not be moved

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We Shall Not Be Moved was adapted by the labor movement in the 1930s and in the 1950s and ’60s was sung in Civil Rights movement. It originates from, I shall not be moved, an African-American slave spiritual, hymn, and protest song dating to the early 19th century. It was likely sung originally at revivalist camp-meetings as a slave jubilee. [Information from Wikipedia]

I like this version of Mavis Staples singing We Shall Not Be Moved because it has an actual video of Mavis singing and also includes her telling a great story about singing this in the late 1950s in the Civil Rights movement.

However, this recording of Mavis singing We Shall Not Be Moved may be better, musically.

Somebody’s Hurting My Brother

by Yara Allen

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Somebody’s Hurting My Brother is a wonderful call and response song by Yara Allen* that needs a good strong leader. The response is simple enough for just about anybody, but there are lots of possibilities for more experienced singers to harmonize and add interesting clapping or other percussion rhythms. We The downloadable PDF version has a suggested harmony for the response in four parts.

Yara Allen teaching, Somebody’s Hurting My Brother


*Yara Allen is a singer, songwriter, poet, and musician, and a native of Rocky Mount, NC. She is also the Director of Theomusicology and Cultural Arts with Repairers of the Breach (Goldsboro, NC) and Co-Director of Theomusicology and Movement Arts with the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.

I’m Gonna Walk it with You

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“It looks like you might have a hard road, but I’m gonna walk it with you.”

You get to a certain age, you find that you have not been able to sustain promises to other people, or you have not been able to make promises to other people because you knew you wouldn’t be able to carry them out. This is a great, an amazing song; but I don’t think I could ever sing it. I wish I could. It’s the kind of promise that maybe Jesus could make. Or, maybe, a promise that we could make as a family, or a village, or a culture. Maybe I could sing this with the support of other people. I love this song.

Utah Women Unite gathering in the Utah State Capital January 2017

Brian Claflin and Ellie Grace singing I’m Gonna Walk it with You

I am Not Afraid

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This is a great song to sing at a march or any action where people might get arrested, ICE is present, there is danger from hecklers, or at any action that is focused on the danger we are all in because of Trump and the forces of Authoritarianism. It’s a simple melody and one that can be enhanced by clapping and other percussion, and by improvised harmonization.

Here is a YouTube video that was made at at The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival Theomusicology and Movement Arts Gathering in Raleigh, NC February 2018.

Hold on Just a Little While Longer

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This is a fantastic song; but I am never sure about its message. Will everything be all right, or are we whistling in the dark? However you feel about the truth of the sentiment, the simplicity and urgency of this song is very moving. If you feel that everything might not be all right, I’ve added an alternative lyric, “Justice is coming, this I know,” which is taken from The Poor People’s Campaign Songbook. Or you could write your own lyric. I’ll leave it with you to decide.

There are a lot of excellent recordings of this song floating around on the internet. Here are just a few…