Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen

Nat King Cole · Other Songs - Nat King Cole

[Repeat: x2]

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

Nobody knows but Jesus

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

Glory Hallelujah



Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down

Yes lord, you know sometimes I'm almost to the ground

O yes, Lord, still



Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

Nobody knows but Jesus

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

Glory Hallelujah



You got here before I do

O yes Lord, don't forget to tell all my friends I'm coming too



O yes Lord, still



Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

Nobody knows but Jesus

Nobody knows the trouble I've seen

Glory Hallelujah

Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen

Nat King Cole's 'Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen' stands as a quintessential example of mid-century jazz and pop balladry. Recorded in the classic style of the era, the track showcases Cole's unparalleled vocal control and emotional depth, blending smooth phrasing with a sophisticated piano accompaniment. As a staple of his discography, the song reflects the romantic melancholy characteristic of his work, resonating deeply with audiences who appreciated its nuanced storytelling. The composition, rooted in the American Songbook tradition, exemplifies the genre's ability to convey complex human emotions through melody and harmony. Its enduring popularity highlights Cole's status as a pivotal figure in popular music history, whose interpretations continue to define the standards of vocal jazz performance.