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"How I Got Over" is a Gospel hymn composed and published in 1951 by Clara Ward (1924–1973). Notable recordings of this work have been made by Mahalia Jackson (1961, winner of the Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance in 1976), and the Blind Boys of Alabama (2008 on their album Down in New Orleans). It was performed by Mahalia Jackson at the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 before 250,000 people.

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  • How I Got Over è un famoso brano gospel, composto e pubblicato nel 1951 da . Il brano presenta le tipoche caratteristiche gospel, come le frasi brevi e ripetute e lo schema domanda-risposta sviluppatosi tra solista e coro, tuttavia può essere confusa con il genere spiritual specialmente nella parte finale dove esordisce dal coro con "thank you jesus, thank you my lord". L'esecuzione più famosa è quella eseguita da Aretha Franklin nel suo album del 1972 Amazing Grace. Il brano è stato poi ripreso da altri cantanti come Yolanda Adams, , oltre a Mahalia Jackson. (it)
  • "How I Got Over" is a Gospel hymn composed and published in 1951 by Clara Ward (1924–1973). Notable recordings of this work have been made by Mahalia Jackson (1961, winner of the Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance in 1976), and the Blind Boys of Alabama (2008 on their album Down in New Orleans). It was performed by Mahalia Jackson at the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 before 250,000 people. (en)
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  • "How I Got Over" is a Gospel hymn composed and published in 1951 by Clara Ward (1924–1973). Notable recordings of this work have been made by Mahalia Jackson (1961, winner of the Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance in 1976), and the Blind Boys of Alabama (2008 on their album Down in New Orleans). It was performed by Mahalia Jackson at the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963 before 250,000 people. Aretha Franklin recorded an uptempo alternate version of the song on her 1972 album Amazing Grace, and this same arrangement was performed twice in the 1974 Sidney Poitier film Uptown Saturday Night by the film's church choir with an alternate singer (no credits were given) and was produced by Tom Scott who also produced the film's soundtrack. In 2018, Ward's original rendition was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or artistically significant." (en)
  • How I Got Over è un famoso brano gospel, composto e pubblicato nel 1951 da . Il brano presenta le tipoche caratteristiche gospel, come le frasi brevi e ripetute e lo schema domanda-risposta sviluppatosi tra solista e coro, tuttavia può essere confusa con il genere spiritual specialmente nella parte finale dove esordisce dal coro con "thank you jesus, thank you my lord". L'esecuzione più famosa è quella eseguita da Aretha Franklin nel suo album del 1972 Amazing Grace. Il brano è stato poi ripreso da altri cantanti come Yolanda Adams, , oltre a Mahalia Jackson. (it)
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