
“His voice was a voice that even if I had never heard the song, if Sam Cooke was singing it, I would immediately know that it was Sam Cooke.”Ĭooke died at age 33 in December 1964, the same year “One Night” takes place. Today, “Change” is revered as one of the most famous protest songs of the 1960s. They butt heads over differing values and politics - but ultimately walk away rejuvenated in their fight for racial justice and equality.įor Cooke, in the movie’s telling, that new energy was channeled into writing “A Change Is Gonna Come.” In real life, Cooke actually was moved by Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ In The Wind,” a song he said he was somewhat ashamed that he hadn’t written it himself.

King said the dialogue in Powers’ script was the star, and it needed the right actors to “bring it to life in a way that would feel like you’re a fly on the wall, like you were having the opportunity to witness a private conversation publicly.”Įach actor portrays the men’s personal and intellectual perspectives. Screenwriter Kemp Powers imagines the four men discussing the impact of racism within American society and their personal roles in dismantling it. Set on the night of a young Ali’s historic championship win, the four friends gathered in a hotel room to celebrate. “One Night” tells a fictionalized version of a real moment in history, when Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Cassius Clay, who later changed his name to Muhammad Ali (Eli Goree), Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge) and Cooke spent one evening - Feb. Sam Cooke on stage with a band at New York’s Copacabana nightclub in June 1964. And I have to be honest - that was the first time the song just filled me up in a way that it never had before.”

“I went and played the song after I read the script.

“While Sam Cooke was played all the time in my household, was probably not the song that resonated for me as a kid,” King told the PBS NewsHour’s Jeffrey Brown. In the wake of a year filled with protests over racial injustice and police brutality, “A Change Is Gonna Come” is as applicable to America today as it was when Cooke first released it. as he sings it, convey a strong message that is heartbreakingly familiar. The tired resignation of the song’s final lyrics - “But I know a change is gonna come, Oh, yes it will” - along with the tears shed by Odom Jr.
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And in King’s film, “One Night in Miami …”, the song is sung by “Hamilton” star Leslie Odom Jr., whose performance ends the movie on a high, but bittersweet, note. Watch the trailer for ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke below.Regina King says a special moment in her directorial debut was seeing one of Sam Cooke’s most enduring songs in the script.Ĭooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” is an anthem of the civil rights movement. The documentary, featuring Dionne Warwick, Smokey Robinson, Quincy Jones and other music greats, seeks to explore longstanding theories that Cooke’s influence in music, his refusal to be silent on civil rights issues and friendship with Malcolm X, made him a target. Klein, who went on to manage the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, ended up owning the rights to Cooke’s music after his death. By 1963, Cooke entered into a five-year deal with music executive Allen Klein, but he didn’t live long enough to reap the benefits.

He signed to RCA Records where he released the singles “Chain Gang” “Bring It On Home to Me,” “Twisting the Night Away” and more. Cooke also created a publishing and management company, Kags Music. Three years before he died, Cooke, his then manager, Roy Crain, and singer-songwriter J. T-Pain's Rendition Of Sam Cooke's 'Change Is Gonna Come' Is So Good It's Great
