: Some critics view the song as an exploration of identity and the "creative destruction" required for personal growth and transformation.
: The song is an African American traditional spiritual that dates back to the early 20th century. Nina Simone - Sinnerman
: Clocking in at over 10 minutes, the song features dramatic shifts in intensity, including a famous middle section characterized by rhythmic hand-claps and pulsing piano. : Some critics view the song as an
: Simone learned the song as a child from her mother, a Methodist minister, who used it at revival meetings to help people confess their sins. a Methodist minister
: The recording features Simone on piano and vocals, Al Schackman and Rudy Stevenson on guitar, Lisle Atkinson on double bass, and Bobby Hamilton on drums.