- End of my Journey (song)
End Of My Journey is a song originally written under several different names and arrangements.
The core of the song was originally a
traditional created in 1933 titled "He'll Understand and Say Well Done " and written byLucie Campbell (full nameLucie Eddie Campbell ), a well-knownBaptist composer ,educator andhuman rights activist fromTennessee .This version has been covered by a number of artists for many decades, including The Rebels w/
Jim Hamill ,Hank Snow ,Johnny Cash ,The Famous Davis Sisters of Philadelphia ,Delores "Mom" Winans ,Ferlin Husky , the duet ofDonald Vails &Debbie Steele Hayden , andErnest Tubb among many others.In 1953,
S.R. Crain (full nameRoy Crain , orSenior Roy Crain ), who was a first tenor in thesoul groupThe Soul Stirrers , retitled and rearranged the song as "End Of My Journey". WithSam Cooke as the lead singer, they recorded the song on February 17th, 1953 byJ.W. Alexander atUniversal Recorders inHollywood under the group name "Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers ".It is listed on the
45rpm record as Specialty 851, with theflipside as "He'll Welcome Me ".In 1990, the song was then rearranged again, with a totally different tempo and lyrics (and only using the chorus from the original song) for the 1990 US
film "Cadence ," starringCharlie Sheen , his brotherRamón Luis Estévez ,Lawrence Fishburne andMartin Sheen (outside the United States the film is known as "Stockade ").In the film the song is featured two times: it is sung by the actual
actor /singer Harry Stewart on apiano in achurch and the entire song is used over the end credits, again with Harry as singer.Since the soundtrack to the film was never released (and possibly due to legal issues) it is difficult to find a recorded version of this song that not has been
burned from the audio portion of theDVD release by those who want the song for it's even more powerful lyrics. As the only instrument used is apiano in the film, the singer's voice evokes a deeper tone to the song itself and it is this version that is most valued among collectors.
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