"Ol' Man River" is a landmark song from Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's musical "Show Boat." Known for its profound social commentary on racial injustice, the song contrasts the eternal flow of the Mississippi River with the hardship of African American workers. Its deep bass line and spiritual-inspired melody made it a signature piece for performers like Paul Robeson.
Iconic aria from the musical "Show Boat", addressing themes of racial inequality. The melody symbolizes the relentless flow of the Mississippi River.