He's Got The Whole World (In His Hands)
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"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" is a traditional African-American spiritual, first published in 1927. It became an international
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hit in 1957–58 in a recording by English singer Laurie London, and has been recorded by many other singers and choirs.


Traditional music sources

The song was first published in the paperbound hymnal ''Spirituals Triumphant, Old and New'' in 1927. In 1933, it was collected by Frank Warner from the singing of Sue Thomas in North Carolina. It was also recorded by other collectors such as
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of the Library of Congress, who recorded it in Gee's Bend, Alabama in 1941. That version is still available at the Library's American Folklife Center. Frank Warner performed the song during the 1940s and 1950s, and introduced it to the American folk scene. Warner recorded it on the
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album ''American Folk Songs and Ballads'' in 1952. It was quickly picked up by both American gospel singers and British skiffle and pop musicians.


Laurie London recording

The song made the
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charts in a 1957 recording by English singer Laurie London with the Geoff Love Orchestra, which reached #12 on the UK singles chart in late 1957. The songwriting on London's record was credited to "Robert Lindon" and "William Henry", which were pseudonyms used by British writers Jack Waller and Ralph Reader, who had used the song in their 1956 stage musical ''
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''. Laurie London's version then rose to #1 of the '' Most Played by Jockeys'' song list in the USA and went to number three on the R&B charts in 1958. The record reached #2 on Billboard's Best Sellers in Stores survey and #1 in Cashbox's Top 60. It became a gold record and was the most successful record by a British male in the 1950s in the USA. It was the first, and remains, the only gospel song to hit #1 on a U.S. pop singles chart; " Put Your Hand in the Hand (of the Man)" by Ocean peaked at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart in 1971; and " Oh Happy Day" by the Edwin Hawkins Singers reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1969.


Covers and adaptations

Mahalia Jackson's version made the Billboard top 100 singles chart, topping at number 69. In 1953, Marian Anderson sang the song before a live television audience of 60 million persons, broadcast live over the NBC and CBS networks, as part of '' The Ford 50th Anniversary Show''. Anderson recorded another version (in Oslo on August 29, 1958 and released on the
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''. Other notable versions were recorded by
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, the Sandpipers (1970; " Come Saturday Morning" LP) and Nina Simone on '' And Her Friends'' (recorded 1957).
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released a version on his 1960 album, ''
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''. In 1982, Raffi recorded the song from his new album '' Rise and Shine'' and released it as a single. In 1987, American country and
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singer Cristy Lane recorded the song and released it as a single via LS Records. Lane's version was released as a double A-side single, peaking at number 88 on the ''
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recorded the song as ''We've Got the Whole World'' from their album ''Playing Favorites'' The Sisters of Mercy played it at the Reading Festival in 1991. It is featured on ''The Good and the Bad and the Ugly'' bootleg album. Pat Boone recorded a version for his 1961 album ''Great, Great, Great''. James Booker covered the song on his 1993 album ''Spiders On The Keys''. In 1995,
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'' released on Warner Bros. Mike Doughty adapted the refrain of the song for a new song of a similar title on his album ''
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''. Additionally, Doughty's former band Soul Coughing performed a partial version live on occasion, usually as a segue into another song. The song "Paintball's Coming Home" by
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'', includes the melody of "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands".


In popular culture

*In February 1978, English football team Nottingham Forest F.C. released "We've Got the Whole World in Our Hands" (Warner K17110) in conjunction with local band Paper Lace; the B side featured "The Forest March". The song has become a favourite in British football grounds, with the lyrics adapted in various ways; for instance, "We're the worst team in the League" has been heard at Rushden & Diamonds matches as well as Crystal Palace F.C. matches. or "We're the worst team in the Cup" could be sung by
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supporters in EFL Cup, FA Cup and the EFL Trophy first round matches since after 2012. *In the 1982 film '' Tootsie'', Dorothy Michaels ( Dustin Hoffman) sings a line of the song to her (his) agent George Fields (
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), changing the words to "I've got the whole world in my hands." *The song was also used in the 1987 film '' Roxanne'' with Steve Martin. *In the 1993 film '' Dave'', Dave Kovic visits a factory and sings the chorus of the song while telemetrically manipulating a pair of gigantic robotic arms. *In the movie '' Con Air'' (1997),
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plays a serial killer who sings "He's Got the Whole World" with a little girl. *In the movie '' RocketMan'', also from 1997, Harland Williams plays the role of an astronaut who sings "I Got the Whole World in My Hand" on a worldwide broadcast, and is then accompanied by millions of people around the world watching it. *In the 2003
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'', Brother Justin Crowe ( Clancy Brown) presides over his congregation singing the song in the episode " Milfay". * WWE wrestler Bray Wyatt started singing the song during his feud with John Cena, to accentuate Wyatt's
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as a cult leader. Later used during his feud with Finn Balor. *In '' Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'', Joker singing "I've got the whole world in my pants" is based on the music. * In ''
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'', the children of South Park sing the chorus of the song as a '' Whole Foods'' representative enters the town. * On Histeria’s Great Heroes of France episode, the popular spiritual is used as background music. *The second teaser trailer for the 2014 film The Boxtrolls features a version of the song titled "Whole World" by Loch Lomond.


See also

* Christian child's prayer § Spirituals *
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Lyrics of this song
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