The song's history is a long and storied one. But, as with many stories that are passed down orally from one generation to the next, there are numerous versions of its derivations. One such story pinpoints its origins in a 1903 gospel song sung by Rev. Charles Tindley of Philadelphia. His version, though, had the line: "I'll overcome some day." Another version suggests that the song's origin came from another gospel song that had the lines: "Deep in my heart, I do believe/I'll overcome some day." But the song's origins, according to folksinger Pete Singer, can also be traced back to the 1800s, when it was sung in black churches, and the early 1900s when integrated black and white coal miners sung it in meetings.

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