The Neville Brothers' cover of "," originally by Sam Cooke, is widely regarded as one of the most powerful interpretations of the civil rights anthem. Released on their critically acclaimed 1989 album Yellow Moon , the track showcases Aaron Neville’s signature falsetto, which adds a haunting, vulnerable layer to the song's message of hope and struggle. Key Highlights of the Rendition
: The Yellow Moon album version was produced by Daniel Lanois, known for creating atmospheric, "swampy" soundscapes that perfectly complement the brothers' New Orleans roots. the_neville_brothers_a_change_is_gonna_come
: A popular recording exists from their performance at the Martha’s Vineyard Festival on August 10, 2008. The Neville Brothers' cover of "," originally by