Introduction:

“Chain Gang” – Sam Cooke: Get ready to embark on a musical journey back in time as we delve into the soulful melodies of Sam Cooke’s iconic song, “Chain Gang.” Released in 1960, this timeless classic has captivated hearts and stood the test of time, resonating with generations of music lovers. But before we dive into the music and lyrics, let’s uncover some fascinating facts about the song and the legendary artist behind it.Sam Cooke - YouTube

Did You Know?

  • Sam Cooke, often referred to as the “King of Soul,” was not only an immensely talented singer but also a songwriter and entrepreneur. He made significant contributions to the soul and R&B genres, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry.
  • “Chain Gang” was released as a single in July 1960 and quickly climbed the charts, becoming one of Sam Cooke’s signature hits. The song narrates the struggles of incarcerated laborers working on a chain gang, highlighting the harsh realities of their lives through poignant lyrics and Cooke’s emotive vocals.
  • Sam Cooke’s rich and expressive voice was a driving force behind the success of “Chain Gang.” His ability to infuse passion and emotion into every note he sang set him apart as an iconic artist of his era.1.276 Sam Cooke Bilder und Fotos - Getty Images

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Lyrics: Chain Gang

(Hoh! Ah!) I hear something saying (Hoh! Ah!)

(Hoh! Ah!)(Well don’t you know)
That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, ga-ang
That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, gang

All day long they’re singing (Hoh! Ah!)

(Well don’t you know)
That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, ga-ang
That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, gang

All day long they work so hard till the sun is going down
Working on the highways and byways and wearing, wearing a frown
You hear they moaning their lives away
Then you hear somebody say

That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, ga-ang
That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, gang

Can’t you hear them singing, mmm (Hoh! Ah!)
I’m going home one of these days
I’m going home, see my woman
Whom I love so dear
But meanwhile I gotta work right here

(Well don’t you know)
That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, ga-ang
That’s the sound of the men,
Working on the chain, gang

All day long they’re singing, mmm (Hoh! Ah!)
My work is so hard
Give me water
I’m thirsty, my work is so hard
Woah ooo
My work is so hard