Английская Википедия:God Don't Never Change
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"God Don't Never Change" is a gospel blues song recorded by Blind Willie Johnson in 1929.[1] The song is sometimes titled "God Don't Ever Change".
Lyrics
Шаблон:Citations needed section The verses include allusions to:
- Psalm 114:4 "The mountains skipped like rams, and the little hills like lambs".
- Amen Corner, that part of a church where the most vocally devout worshipers congregate, as in the poem "Trouble in the Amen Corner".
- The [[1918 flu pandemic|influenza pandemic of 1918Шаблон:Ndash20]]. The topicality of that event suggests that Johnson wrote at least that verse. Unless and until an earlier version can be found, he can be credited with both the tune and the words.
Other recordings
- 1990Шаблон:SndGlenn Kaiser and Darrell Mansfield, on the album Trimmed and Burnin.
- 1991Шаблон:SndRuss Taff, on the album Under Their Influence[2]
- 1994Шаблон:SndTom Shaka, on the album Hot'N Spicey[3]
- 1995Шаблон:SndCatfish Keith, on the album Fresh Catfish[4]
- 1996Шаблон:Snd"God Don't Ever Change" by Cissy Houston on the album Face To Face[5]
- 1997Шаблон:SndJimmy Vivino, on the album Do What, Now?[6]
- 1999Шаблон:SndKnut Reiersrud, on the album Sub[7]
- 2002Шаблон:SndCary Hudson, on the album The Phoenix[8]
- 2002Шаблон:SndMax Ochs, on the album Letter to the Editor [9]
- 2009Шаблон:SndAshley Cleveland, on the album God Don't Never Change [10]
- 2009Шаблон:SndThe Radiators, on the album 10/09/09 New Orleans, LA Tipitinas[11]
- 2014Шаблон:SndLevon Helm Band, on the album The Midnight Ramble Sessions, Vol. 3[12]
- 2016Шаблон:SndLucinda Williams, on the various artists' album God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson[13]
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