Want this question answered?
It's actually called "Feeling Good" and was recorded by Nina Simone
Blacks/African Americans being free and not being in slaved anymore
I believe "Feeling Good" was written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1964 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint-the Smell of the Crowd; but is often mistaken to be written by Nina Simone, who covered the song in 1965. Simone's version has been covered by many artists including more famously Frank Sinatra Jr, Muse, George Michael, Michael Bublé, Adam Lambert and John Barrowman.Nina Simone's vocal has been sampled in many dubstep music tracks.
"Feeling Good" - by either Nina Simone or Sarah Vaughn. However, this Version is by Muse. You can find more of Eden's advert music on our Spotify playlist on our website: http://edentv.co.uk/music
I'm not sure, but Nina Simone has a very deep, low voice that sounds very masculine so if you haven't checked out her version you should because it might be her after all
No, it was Nina Simone.
Nina Simone - Feeling Good
Nina simone "feeling good"
Originally Nina Simone - Feeling Good - Can be heard on you tubebut has also been sung by - Michael Buble
It's actually called "Feeling Good" and was recorded by Nina Simone
There were many instruments used in this music. They would include piano, violin, Guitars, and even some saxophones for people to enjoy.
The song is Nina Simone - Feeling Good. She is quite a cool cat.
Nina Simone - Feeling Good
Blacks/African Americans being free and not being in slaved anymore
There are many songs that have good feeling in the title. However, a popular song that is called "Good Feeling" that is preformed by Flo Rida. The song was released in 2011.
I believe "Feeling Good" was written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for the 1964 musical The Roar of the Greasepaint-the Smell of the Crowd; but is often mistaken to be written by Nina Simone, who covered the song in 1965. Simone's version has been covered by many artists including more famously Frank Sinatra Jr, Muse, George Michael, Michael Bublé, Adam Lambert and John Barrowman.Nina Simone's vocal has been sampled in many dubstep music tracks.
Nina Simone, Muse, Sammy Davis, Jr., Eels, Michael Bublé, The Pussycat Dolls and George Michael.