"I'm on my way (and I won't turn back)" is a traditional Gospel song.[1] It is described a typical "going-to-Canaan" song; and possibly an Underground Railroad song.[2]
The lyrics begin "I'm on my way and I won't turn back, I'm on my way and I won't turn back, I'm on my way and I won't turn back; I'm on my way, great God, I'm on my way. I asked my brother to come with me..."[3]
Recordings
- The Carter Family
 - Odetta on Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues 1956
 - Soundtrack for Elmer Gantry (1960)
 - The Golden Gate Quartet recorded this song under the title "The Story of Job"
 - Barbara Dane, on her album "On My Way", 1962.
 - The Proclaimers (1988)
 - Adapted, into a new song "On My Way"
 
References
- ↑ Motive - Volume 23 1962 p.41 "... And finally the overwhelming affirmation, "I'm on my way and I won't turn back!"
 - ↑ John Greenway American folksongs of protest 1953 p.100 A typical "going-to-Canaan" song; possibly an Underground Railroad song. The Carter Family, famous white hillbilly singers, have made a record of a version of this song utterly without slavery significance. I'm on my way, and I won't turn back!
 - ↑ Mark Kailana Nelson Favorite Old-Time American Songs for Dulcimer 2011 p. 147 "I'm on my way and I won't turn back, I'm on my way and I won't turn back, I'm on my way and I won't turn back; I'm on my way, great God, I'm on my way. I asked my brother to come with me, I asked my brother to come with"
 
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