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Text: | Nobody Knows the Trouble I See |
Tune: | DUBOIS |
Adapter and Arranger: | William Farley Smith |
Media: | Audio recording |
Refrain:
Nobody knows the trouble I see,
nobody knows but Jesus;
oh, nobody knows the trouble I see,
glory hallelujah!
1 Sometimes I'm up,
sometimes I'm down,
Oh, yes, Lord!
Sometimes I'm almost to the ground,
Oh, yes, Lord! (Refrain)
2 Although you see me going long so,
Oh, yes, Lord!
I have my troubles here below,
Oh, yes, Lord! (Refrain)
3 What makes old Satan hate me so?
Oh, yes, Lord!
Cause he got me once and let me go,
Oh, yes, Lord! (Refrain)
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down |
Title: | Nobody Knows the Trouble I See |
Refrain First Line: | Nobody knows the trouble I see |
Meter: | Irr. with Refrain |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1989 |
Topic: | Sanctifiying and Perfecting Grace: Strength in Triublation; Comfort; Jesus Christ: Love of |
Source: | Afro-American spiritual |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | DUBOIS |
Adapter and Arranger: | William Farley Smith (1986) |
Meter: | Irr. with Refrain |
Key: | G Major |
Source: | Afro-American spiritual |
Copyright: | Adapt. and arr. © 1989 The United Methodist Publishing House |
Media | |
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Audio recording: | Sample |