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The top 500 best music and songs from the 1960s. Song meanings, lyrics and interpretations from your favorite artists. The Beatles, Beach Boys, Simon and Garfunkel, Dylan. See who rates the highest!

#358 A Change is Gonna Come- Sam Cooke

It’s been a long, a long time coming/
But I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will.

In popular music in the 60s, not many singers wrote their own songs. The singer-songwriter was just becoming a thing, but it was primarily on the rock side of music. It certainly wasn’t big in pop or soul. Sam Cooke wrote and sang “A Change is Gonna Come” about civil rights issues that were divisive issues of the day.

For Cooke, they weren’t “issues”, they were things he experienced, like how in this song he writes about getting in a fight while going to a movie downtown. He is hopeful, however, that a change will come.

A Change is Gonna Come Meaning
Sam Cooke

The movement from songwriters writing all the songs to the performers writing the songs was one of the most important movements in the history of music. Owning the publishing is king. There is something unique about hearing an artist sing their own words about their own experiences.

A Change is Gonna Come Lyrics

I was born by the river in a little tent
Oh and just like the river I’ve been running ev’r since
It’s been a long time, a long time coming
But I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will

It’s been too hard living, but I’m afraid to die
‘Cause I don’t know what’s up there, beyond the sky
It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will

I go to the movie and I go downtown
Somebody keep tellin’ me don’t hang around
It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will

Then I go to my brother
And I say brother help me please
But he winds up knockin’ me
Back down on my knees, oh

There have been times that I thought I couldn’t last for long
But now I think I’m able to carry on
It’s been a long, a long time coming
But I know a change is gonna come, oh yes it will

Songwriters: Sam Cooke

#357 Suzanne- Leonard Cohen

And you know that she will trust you/
For you’ve touched her perfect body with your mind.

In “Suzanne”, Leonard Cohen tells of about a woman he is very attracted to that he meets up with sometimes. There seems to be a physical and emotional connection—at least on his end. He mentions several times she is beautiful, but that is not what makes her intriguing.

She has a special place down by the river that she takes him to, and she includes him in this little piece of her world, and he is charmed by that. It is not clear that anything really happens between them other than he fancies her.

Suzanne Greatest alltime song Meaning
cohen

Like many of Cohen’s works, “Suzanne” is not overproduced. It is basically his voice and a guitar. There are nice touches of instrumentation that are subtle that make the recording work. The background accompanying singers in the background sound fantastic. They sound like an angelic choir—which is fitting with the religious symbolism in the song. The light strings also do a great deal to break up the monotony of a song without a bridge.

“Suzanne” is great because we hear Cohen’s affection for Suzanne in his voice and his poetry. Only a few singer-songwriters ever achieve that “poet” level lyrics writer. The melody is good, it is a bit more subtle than the usual rock or folk songs. Combined with Cohen’s penchant for singing subtly, this great song could be missed.

Suzanne Lyrics

Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river,
You can hear the boats go by, you can spend the night beside her.
And you know that she’s half-crazy, but that’s why you want to be there,
And she feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from China,
And just when you mean to tell her that you have no love to give her,
Then he gets you on her wavelength,
And she lets the river answer that you’ve always been her lover.

And you want to travel with her, and you want to travel blind.
And you know that she will trust you,
For you’ve touched her perfect body with your mind.

And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water.
And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower.
And when he knew for certain only drowning men could see him,
He said all men will be sailors then until the sea shall free them
But he himself was broken, long before the sky would open,
Forsaken, almost human, he sank beneath your wisdom like a stone.

And you want to travel with him, and you want to travel blind,
And you think you maybe you’ll trust him,
For he’s touched your perfect body with her mind.

Now, Suzanne takes your hand and she leads you to the river,
She’s wearing rags and feathers from Salvation Army counters.
And the sun pours down like honey on our lady of the harbor.
And she shows you where to look among the garbage and the flowers,
There are heroes in the seaweed, there are children in the morning,
They are leaning out for love and they will lean that way forever,
While Suzanne holds her mirror.

And you want to travel with her, and you want to travel blind,
And you know that you can trust her
For she’s touched your perfect body with her mind.

Songwriters: Leonard Cohen

#355 Have You Ever Seen The Rain- Creedence Clearwater Revival

There’s a calm before the storm/
I know it’s been comin’ for some time.

The rain is obviously a big motif in “Have You Ever Seen The Rain”, but I am not sure everyone has listened to the true meaning behind what Creedence is trying to say. Fogerty tells us that that it is calm right before the storm. Then the storm will come and the rain will begin to fall. But after the storm, there is a period when the sun starts to shine again portending of future good weather. It can be a great feeling.

Fogerty is not asking if you’ve ever seen rain in a storm, he is asking if you’ve ever experienced that special time after the storm when the rain is falling while the sun is out. It is a time of hope and cleansing.

Have You Ever Seen The Rain Meaning
Creedence Clearwater Revival

Obviously Fogerty isn’t interested in the weather patterns. The reason this song resonates is because it was written during a difficult time in the 1960s. Specifically people were fighting for civil rights and also fighting an unjust was in Vietnam. Fogerty is anticipating the people rising up (the storm) and making things just in the world. That will be a beautiful time like when rain falls down on a sunny day. It will be a time of hope and hopefully it will all have been worth it.

Have You Ever Seen The Rain Lyrics

Someone told me long ago
There’s a calm before the storm
I know, it’s been comin’ for some time

When it’s over, so they say
It’ll reign a sunny day
I know, shinin’ down like water

I wanna know have you ever seen the rain?
I wanna know that have you ever seen the rain
Comin’ down on a sunny day?

Yesterday and days before
Sun is cold and rain is hard
I know, been that way for all my life

‘Til forever, on it goes
Through the circle, fast and slow
I know, it can’t stop, I wonder

I wanna know that have you ever seen the rain?
I wanna know have you ever seen the rain
Comin’ down on a sunny day? Yeah

I wanna know that have you ever seen the rain?
I wanna know that have you ever seen the rain
Comin’ down on a sunny day?

Songwriters: John Cameron Fogerty