Uncloudy Day
The Staple Singers
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They tell me of a home far beyond the skies And they tell me of a home far away They tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise They tell me of an unclouded day The land of cloudless days The land of an unclouded sky They tell me of a home where no storm clouds rise They tell me of an unclouded day
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Written by: ROEBUCK STAPLES
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20 facts about this song
Creation"Uncloudy Day" is an American gospel song traditionally believed to be written by Josiah K. Alwood in 1879, not by Bob Dylan or The Staple Singers.
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CoverThe song has been widely recorded under variations of its title, including "Unclouded Day" and "The Unclouded Day". It was covered by both Bob Dylan and The Staple Singers during their careers.
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Bob Dylan's VersionBob Dylan has been said to have performed "Uncloudy Day" multiple times live, although there's no official studio recording of his version. The earliest known performance is supposedly from November 4, 1980 in San Francisco, California.
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The Staple Singers' Version"Uncloudy Day" was a significant early hit for the Staple Singers in 1956. The quartet's version of the song has been praised for Pops Staples' "mournful, trembling" guitar work and the "emotion-filled" lead vocal by Mavis Staples.
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Song Introduction"Uncloudy Day" was one of the songs that introduced The Staple Singers and their gospel sound to a broader audience, which laid the groundwork for their later crossover hits in the soul and pop genres.
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Song InterpretationThe lyrics of "Uncloudy Day" portray a positive outlook on mortality and the life beyond. Many interpreters view the song as a metaphor for death and ascent into heaven, or overcoming struggles and looking forward to better days.
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LegacyThe song is considered a classic in the field of gospel music and has become a staple in American music, covered by a wide range of artists in multiple genres.
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Cultural ImpactIt is featured in the movie "The Ladykillers" (2004), where it's performed by Donnie McClurkin. This helped introduce the song to a new generation.
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InfluenceBob Dylan himself has cited the Staple Singers' recording of "Uncloudy Day" as an early influence. He said that it "touched me to the bone" and that "when I heard it, I probably felt like I was somebody else."
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Continued PopularityThrough the years, the song has maintained its popularity and is often included in hymnals and gospel song collections. It has been recorded by artists in different genres such as Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, demonstrating the enduring appeal of "Uncloudy Day".
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Origin"Uncloudy Day" is a traditional gospel song that has been recorded by many renowned artists, including Bob Dylan and The Staple Singers.
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Bob Dylan's versionBob Dylan's cover of "Uncloudy Day" was included in his 1970 studio album, "Self Portrait." This largely panned album is a major departure from Dylan's earlier works, featuring a collection of cover songs.
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Meaning of the songThe song "Uncloudy Day" symbolizes a deep longing for an unburdened and joyous future, or Heaven in the traditional Christian sense.
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The Staple Singers' versionThe Staple Singers, a Chicago-based gospel group known for their soulful harmonies and civil rights activism, covered "Uncloudy Day" in 1956. It is considered a groundbreaking recording in the history of gospel music.
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Their version's impactTheir rendition of "Uncloudy Day" was notably thoroughfare because it displayed a unique fusion of gospel, soul, and blues music which had a significant influence on the direction of future gospel music.
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SalesThe Staple Singers' version of "Uncloudy Day" was financially successful, reportedly selling over a million copies by 1957.
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ControversyThe Staple Singers rendition of "Uncloudy Day" was originally controversial due to its rhythmic, blues-inspired style, which was seen by some listeners as too secular for a spiritual song.
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Cross-Genre InfluenceBob Dylan has cited "Uncloudy Day" by The Staple Singers as one of his major influences. Particularly, he noted the song's blend of religious themes with popular music style as an inspiration for his own songwriting.
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Youthful ImpactBob Dylan said in his memoir "Chronicles: Volume One" that listening to "Uncloudy Day" at 12 years old gave him a feeling of mystery and otherworldliness that affected his own music.
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AccoladesIn 1999, “Uncloudy Day” was enshrined in the Grammy Hall of Fame, recognizing its significance in the evolution and influence of recorded music history.
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