Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. requested Mahalia Jackson sing this song before he gave his speech using the analogy of the Declaration of Independence being a "bad check" marked "insufficient funds". In return as Dr. King was near the end of his written speech Mahalia, only sitting a few feet away, shouted "Tell 'em about the dream, Martin!" Dr. King stopped reading his speech and spoke from the heart about his "Dream" for America that would change the world! Thank you Mahalia Jackson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for this great day in American history!
As a little Dutch boy I listened to the only record my parents had of her. Again and again. I could hear the power and honesty in her voice even if I didn\t understand the meaning of the English words. And now I am 50 years older and still moved by her passion.
The reporter probably didn’t know that Dr. King usually asked Mahalia Jackson to sing specific songs whenever she sang before he preached. Also likely, the same reporter probably didn’t know Mahalia turned around and encouraged her dear friend, MLK to “tell them about the dream, Martin!” Which lead to one of the greatest moments in the 20th Century.
To the future 🤣🤣 Danielle Brooks will do her justice and Robyn Roberts specifically said she was using her OWN voice 😲👩🏾🎤🗣👀👀👂🏽👂🏽I was watching Danielle singing in the color purple and she sho nuff sounds like her😎😲😲😲🗣👂🏽👂🏽🤝🏾👀👀👍🏾
This is the type of healing needed today because alot of this nonsense needs to come to a complete halt. Jus thankful I stumbled across this it's amazing.
After she sang, Mahalia made possible a pivotal moment in our heritage. Dr King began speaking from prepared remarks. The speech was about how the words of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were like a bad check to Black people. He was on page 13 of the prepared speech when he paused to take a breath. "Tell 'em about the dream, Martin!" she shouted. He turned and look at her and moved the speech to his left and never looked at it again. She had heard him speak of his dream in Birmingham and Detroit and he knew what she meant. There was no "dream" in his prepared remarks, but he began speaking his heart, using the words of those church sermons. Had Queen Mahalia not shouted those words, the "I have a dream" part of that speech not become a part of our heritage as Americans.
I couldn't help but cry, the anointing was so powerful, she surely was anointed by God to sing. It sounded fresh now as it was back then...l give God all the glory..
THE LATE GREAT MAHALIA JACKSON...GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.... SPIRITUAL, AND AN ANOINTED VOICE... NO ONE CAN TOP THIS....SINGING IN HEAVEN NOW AS WE SPEAK
I watched Mahalia documentary. I was first introduced to Mahalia Jackson through the movie Imitation of Life is when I first heard her voice. And I know I heard her music at my grandma's house I didn't realize who she was until I watched her on Imitation of Life as a young child. What a powerful voice. I tell you those folks back then they didn't play Jesus they didn't play Church true Christian. Our church's now or Social Clubs and huge money making businesses. If you can perform on stage and it don't hurt to have a good voice. Know the Bible by hard you can be a pastor! I don't claim to be a Christian anymore the word is used to lightly. I Profess only be a follower of Christ.
The Worlds Greatest Gospel Singer: Mother Mahalia Jackson: She is Gone on to Glory, but she will never ever be forgotten in this World, especially the Gospel Music World. I can only Imagine she is Singing with all of the Heavenly Host of Angels over there in Glory. Someday I will be a Professional Gospel Singer: Mother Mahalia has Inspired me to Sing The GOSPEL.
She was a great vessel of God and her people. The miracle is that at the time she knew how to unite people. I'm impressed so much I feel compelled to rethink the history of the US.
Thanks KJMcRae for posting this "March On Washington gem of the World's Greatest Gospel Singer", Miss Mahalia Jackson. All eyes were on her, she mesmerized the crowd, took them to church! They were fighting for our freedom - jobs, housing, going in the front door, sitting in the front of the bus, going to schools of your choice, using city pool, library, use of recreational facilities, the right to vote, right to health care, etc. - how do we show gratitude?
Lyrics❤ I've been buked and I've been scorned I've been buked and I've been scorned Children I've been 'buked and I've been scorned Tryin' to make this journey all alone You may talk about me sure as you please Talk about me sure as you please Children, talk about me sure as you please Your talk will never drive me down to my knees Jesus died to set me free Jesus died to set me free Children Jesus died to set me free Nailed to that cross on Calvary
Hearing her is a glory and a meditation. I was just getting ready to step out into the adult world, and the movement helped guide my steps in the right direction. A long time, and we're still on that road.
What people don't realize is that when Leontyne Price sings the greatest of European operatic and classical literature, THIS (Mahalia Jackson) is what she calls upon to execute the artform...and what brings audiences to their feet.
What a beautiful voice i come here because godfather of Harlem lol . We are grateful to people like these. Your struggle against racism paved the way for the right path that ends injustice. Thank you all.
I came here after watching her singing in a tv series called godfather of harlem And i must say her voice is something out of this world The tv series just shows how that civil rights movement was hijacked by the government The series also shows the true faces of people who we call heroes today including mr king etc How mafia was attached with so many people who we call heroes today How government just penetrated in every part of life
You could feel every syllable she sang! Every word you felt so very deep, deep bc of the fight, the struggle, the hope of change…in honor of MLK, oh the dream still goes on, hopefully we will actually awaken one of these days to the dream realized and we will stand side by side, hand in hand, brother and sister!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️💔❤️☮️
I think she improvises lyrics. Like Frank Sinatra, "in the pocket", but she's not a jukebox. But she speaks up for people about what they're most troubled by. 2021, we're coming out of a long era where we killed people for fun, not even for profit, and it only lasted because all of we codependent junior torture artists never questioned it, never said it hurt us to do it. "What, you mean this is supposed to make sense, this destruction of Yugoslavia? You're kidding me! It didn't make sense killing three million people in Vietnam, why should it make sense now?" Paraphrasing the inmost thoughts of Richard Holbrooke, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, etc. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that African slavery in the US was never profitable either, was always the worst way to grow the crops, so the South was suicidal from its first days.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. requested Mahalia Jackson sing this song before he gave his speech using the analogy of the Declaration of Independence being a "bad check" marked "insufficient funds". In return as Dr. King was near the end of his written speech Mahalia, only sitting a few feet away, shouted "Tell 'em about the dream, Martin!" Dr. King stopped reading his speech and spoke from the heart about his "Dream" for America that would change the world! Thank you Mahalia Jackson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for this great day in American history!
WELL SAID!
If this really happen like how you said... Than i am bless to read this and everyone is blessed also... Thank you
As a little Dutch boy I listened to the only record my parents had of her. Again and again. I could hear the power and honesty in her voice even if I didn\t understand the meaning of the English words. And now I am 50 years older and still moved by her passion.
🙂I love how much music unites us all...soul to soul ....despite language barriers.
Amen, God bless u and the whole Earth.
I can’t watch her sing without shedding a tear. Peace to my ancestors who fought for my freedom today. I am forever grateful.
AMEN yes thank you all so much
♥️
I can share the same testament
Reporter - "All the speeches in the world couldn't have brought the response that just came from the hymn she sang."
MLK Jr. - "Hold my bible."
The reporter probably didn’t know that Dr. King usually asked Mahalia Jackson to sing specific songs whenever she sang before he preached. Also likely, the same reporter probably didn’t know Mahalia turned around and encouraged her dear friend, MLK to “tell them about the dream, Martin!” Which lead to one of the greatest moments in the 20th Century.
No singer today could grasp a crowd of 200k plus like Queen Mahalia. I loved the way God used her
History's all-time greatest gospel singer!
Yes, indeed.
There needs to be a movie about this beautiful woman
There are 3 movies on the way this year ! 2021
To the future 🤣🤣 Danielle Brooks will do her justice and Robyn Roberts specifically said she was using her OWN voice 😲👩🏾🎤🗣👀👀👂🏽👂🏽I was watching Danielle singing in the color purple and she sho nuff sounds like her😎😲😲😲🗣👂🏽👂🏽🤝🏾👀👀👍🏾
Movie was April 3rd 2021 Lifetime Channel it was good
There needs to be a movie about that hat-LEGENDARY!
@@tiffanywilliams4458 Danielle brooks did her justice
This is the type of healing needed today because alot of this nonsense needs to come to a complete halt. Jus thankful I stumbled across this it's amazing.
After she sang, Mahalia made possible a pivotal moment in our heritage. Dr King began speaking from prepared remarks. The speech was about how the words of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were like a bad check to Black people. He was on page 13 of the prepared speech when he paused to take a breath. "Tell 'em about the dream, Martin!" she shouted. He turned and look at her and moved the speech to his left and never looked at it again. She had heard him speak of his dream in Birmingham and Detroit and he knew what she meant. There was no "dream" in his prepared remarks, but he began speaking his heart, using the words of those church sermons. Had Queen Mahalia not shouted those words, the "I have a dream" part of that speech not become a part of our heritage as Americans.
When I tell you my whole house got quiet when I play her music we all be crying just praying the lord all you see is tears people falling out
Can’t nobody sing like mahalia there will never be another real QUEEN OF GOSPEL like her
I couldn't help but cry, the anointing was so powerful, she surely was anointed by God to sing. It sounded fresh now as it was back then...l give God all the glory..
Amen!!
Every time I see this I can't help but cry look at the faces young and old we've come a long way but we still have a long way to go
Thank you Jesus for parting with this treasure long enough for her to teach us how to praise You.
Mahalia Jackson was a true gospel singer.
THE LATE GREAT MAHALIA JACKSON...GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.... SPIRITUAL, AND AN ANOINTED VOICE...
NO ONE CAN TOP THIS....SINGING IN HEAVEN NOW AS WE SPEAK
Gives me chills! Thank God for the beautiful gift of her voice!
m m vi&
Me Too
She moved with effortless ease from Contralto to Soprano at will!
RIght! She has a very unique range! God gets all glory and credit for that voice!!
This really moved me....amazing that you can still feel the anointing from this clip!!!
Because it's timeless!
True.
What a voice, what a voice. Pure, without artificiality, and heartfelt as they come.
May this music forever touch hearts and souls
Mahalia, dearest, precious in God's sight.
The faces in the crowd are amazing.
She was a true servant of G-D and lived her entire life to please HIM O how we need this today
I watched Mahalia documentary. I was first introduced to Mahalia Jackson through the movie Imitation of Life is when I first heard her voice. And I know I heard her music at my grandma's house I didn't realize who she was until I watched her on Imitation of Life as a young child. What a powerful voice.
I tell you those folks back then they didn't play Jesus they didn't play Church true Christian.
Our church's now or Social Clubs and huge money making businesses. If you can perform on stage and it don't hurt to have a good voice. Know the Bible by hard you can be a pastor!
I don't claim to be a Christian anymore the word is used to lightly. I Profess only be a follower of Christ.
Yes indeed queen of queens strong faith thank you sister RIP my mother listened to you lord led me to listen you
What a TRULY riveting sensation that was by Queen Mahalia. The way she sang that song, did justice to the gospel world.
This is definitely the face of a struggling nation:(
No end in sight either.....
@@smoothoperator7023 blame the satanists... It'll never end until God wipes them out!
@@smoothoperator7023 I can confirm it's still bad in 2023
The Worlds Greatest Gospel Singer: Mother Mahalia Jackson: She is Gone on to Glory, but she will never ever be forgotten in this World, especially the Gospel Music World. I can only Imagine she is Singing with all of the Heavenly Host of Angels over there in Glory. Someday I will be a Professional Gospel Singer: Mother Mahalia has Inspired me to Sing The GOSPEL.
One word: WOW! #FavoriteSinger!
As I sit in my own peace... I
am silent. GOD Is ABLE ❤
She was a great vessel of God and her people. The miracle is that at the time she knew how to unite people. I'm impressed so much I feel compelled to rethink the history of the US.
billinindiana midwest how incredible it would've been to be in that audience! The spirituality of her performance is breathtaking.
At a time when all we had was God and each other , and we are facing the entire world!
That's a true singer not with all the extra runs you could tell she really meant what she was singing
You are so right
when you sing from the heart and your soul, you don't need all the oversinging
I have noticed three (3) drifters has disliked this video,let's pray for them that our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ will get them back on track.
I’m sure they only disliked it because they wished it were longer 😉
The queen of Queens
Yeah not cardi b or megan the stallion
BLACK EXCELLENCE Right here!!!!
Amen, God is good.
Still listening to her in 2022. God bless her soul
I loved the Movie Thanks Life Time
Great job
Still listening 2021
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom! "Tell 'em about the dream, Martin!" Jackson, born on this date, 1911.
Thanks KJMcRae for posting this "March On Washington gem of the World's Greatest Gospel Singer", Miss Mahalia Jackson. All eyes were on her, she mesmerized the crowd, took them to church! They were fighting for our freedom - jobs, housing, going in the front door, sitting in the front of the bus, going to schools of your choice, using city pool, library, use of recreational facilities, the right to vote, right to health care, etc. - how do we show gratitude?
Lyrics❤
I've been buked and I've been scorned
I've been buked and I've been scorned
Children
I've been 'buked and I've been scorned
Tryin' to make this journey all alone
You may talk about me sure as you please
Talk about me sure as you please
Children, talk about me sure as you please
Your talk will never drive me down to my knees
Jesus died to set me free
Jesus died to set me free
Children Jesus died to set me free
Nailed to that cross on Calvary
Glory to God. ..we have come a long way. ..the jurney is still far from over. ...
Hearing her is a glory and a meditation. I was just getting ready to step out into the adult world, and the movement helped guide my steps in the right direction. A long time, and we're still on that road.
What people don't realize is that when Leontyne Price sings the greatest of European operatic and classical literature, THIS (Mahalia Jackson) is what she calls upon to execute the artform...and what brings audiences to their feet.
63 is a dream son. Let him see his light. Change the world for my FATHER.
My house got very quiet when she sing yes Lord sing what a beautiful voice Mahalia was a great singer
My medication when l am stress,love it!
my Lord this woman voice
Carla Linton. What a Great Wonderful Voice Mahalia Jackson had.
My favorite. .just amazing.
Amazing
What a beautiful voice i come here because godfather of Harlem lol .
We are grateful to people like these. Your struggle against racism paved the way for the right path that ends injustice. Thank you all.
Listening in 2020 and this song brings tears to my eyes
A religious experience it was very moving.
I came here after watching her singing in a tv series called godfather of harlem
And i must say her voice is something out of this world
The tv series just shows how that civil rights movement was hijacked by the government
The series also shows the true faces of people who we call heroes today including mr king etc
How mafia was attached with so many people who we call heroes today
How government just penetrated in every part of life
Praise God !!...l am still here !.listening to my favorite lady
Amen
O LORD WHAT A WONDERFUL VOICE. ..I AM GONA TELL MY LORD. AMAZING! !!!!!!
Love it love it lam still listening, just wonderful.
This Great Lady's, Unique Presence .....
My favorite song. ...l am still here
Thanks, Dan Rather, for bringing me here.
Blessings Mahalia Jackson with love 😍 💕
Just wonderful
great moment!
Happy birthday to Mahalia Jackson her birth verse is 1 Corinthians 10:26 rest in peace ✌️ Long live the queen 👑 Blessings and hugs 🤗💞🤗🙏🙏🙏🙏!
LOVE MJ .. FEEL THE SPIRIT FROM THE STRUGGLE
THANK YOU GOD! So very much.
*YEEEEEEEESSSSSS QUEEN♥♥♥♥♥HAVE MERCY!!*
All races on a mission. Move the crowd Ms Jackson
Beautiful
Esta hermosisisisisisisisisimaaaa
No body but Mrs Jackson !😁
MOTHER OF ALL MOTHER SENT BY GOD HIMSELF
O what pain and suffering, the Lord will make it right. Listening and thankful for this rich history.
Girl an I'm gonna be right there beside you to help you tell him too,
She all way touch me with her music yes Lord
You could feel every syllable she sang! Every word you felt so very deep, deep bc of the fight, the struggle, the hope of change…in honor of MLK, oh the dream still goes on, hopefully we will actually awaken one of these days to the dream realized and we will stand side by side, hand in hand, brother and sister!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️💔❤️☮️
The day history was changed!
Thank you for posting this.
Thank You GOD for HER
It is a shame that, in all of these years, her rendition never is mentioned alongside of Kings, "I Have A Dream" speech.
Tell'em about it, Mahalia!
I didn't even know she was there up until this moment.
She is an icon
Wow I love this!
To the 10 people who did not like this song please leave the earth...
Pray for them.
Powerful
Thanks for the post wow
Queen.
19 ppl don’t have a soul , How can you not like the Queen Of Gospal. Sucks to be you 🤗
tanks
💜💥My LORD☄️
ÀMEN AMEN AMEN 🙏 🙌 👏 ❤️ ✨️ 💖 🙏
Louisiana
What is Not to Love ?
hello... someone can tell me wehere I can find this anthern and your score?? please??
hello
I think she improvises lyrics. Like Frank Sinatra, "in the pocket", but she's not a jukebox. But she speaks up for people about what they're most troubled by. 2021, we're coming out of a long era where we killed people for fun, not even for profit, and it only lasted because all of we codependent junior torture artists never questioned it, never said it hurt us to do it. "What, you mean this is supposed to make sense, this destruction of Yugoslavia? You're kidding me! It didn't make sense killing three million people in Vietnam, why should it make sense now?" Paraphrasing the inmost thoughts of Richard Holbrooke, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, etc. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that African slavery in the US was never profitable either, was always the worst way to grow the crops, so the South was suicidal from its first days.
She was sing she going to tell god on these evil nations how they treated his people.
I Will .