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The "Official Lyric Video" was released by as part of a digital legacy project to make Cooke’s music accessible to younger generations. These videos use clean, thematic typography to highlight the iconic lyrics, ensuring the "King of Soul's" message of optimism continues to resonate.
Released as a signature hit for the "King of Soul," Sam Cooke’s remains one of the most recognizable tracks in American music history. Though often confused with Louis Armstrong’s 1967 song of the same title, Cooke’s version is a distinct mid-tempo R&B classic focused on the universal theme of young love overcoming a lack of academic expertise. Song Origins and Composition
: Beyond its romantic surface, some modern interpretations view the song as an ode to the Black experience and enduring hope. The Official Lyric Video
: The song reached No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the R&B charts. Artistic Legacy
: It was released in mid-April 1960 and became his biggest hit single since 1957's "You Send Me".
Cooke’s delivery is celebrated for its smooth, effortless vocal style that bridged the gap between gospel and popular music.
The "Official Lyric Video" was released by as part of a digital legacy project to make Cooke’s music accessible to younger generations. These videos use clean, thematic typography to highlight the iconic lyrics, ensuring the "King of Soul's" message of optimism continues to resonate.
Released as a signature hit for the "King of Soul," Sam Cooke’s remains one of the most recognizable tracks in American music history. Though often confused with Louis Armstrong’s 1967 song of the same title, Cooke’s version is a distinct mid-tempo R&B classic focused on the universal theme of young love overcoming a lack of academic expertise. Song Origins and Composition Sam Cooke - What A Wonderful World (Official Lyric Video)
: Beyond its romantic surface, some modern interpretations view the song as an ode to the Black experience and enduring hope. The Official Lyric Video The "Official Lyric Video" was released by as
: The song reached No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the R&B charts. Artistic Legacy Though often confused with Louis Armstrong’s 1967 song
: It was released in mid-April 1960 and became his biggest hit single since 1957's "You Send Me".
Cooke’s delivery is celebrated for its smooth, effortless vocal style that bridged the gap between gospel and popular music.