On December 11, 1964, the voice of the Civil Rights movement — the man who wrote “A Change Is Gonna Come” — was gunned down in a $3 Los Angeles motel. The police called it “justifiable homicide.” The newspapers painted Sam Cooke as a drunken, womanizing kidnapper who got what was coming to him.
His family never bought it for a second.
In this explosive Part 2 Rock Mysteries finale, author B.G. Rule (One More River to Cross: The Redemption of Sam Cooke) rips the lid off one of music’s darkest cover-ups:
- Why Sam’s wife Barbara showed up to the funeral in his Rolls-Royce with Bobby Womack… and then frantically asked, “Did anybody see my car?”
- How manager Allen Klein — the man even the Rolling Stones and Beatles later called a thief — quietly erased Sam’s brother Charles from the songwriting credits of “Chain Gang” just weeks after the killing.
- The mob ties, stolen royalties, scrubbed evidence, and a crime scene that was never properly processed.
- Why a sober, business-savvy Sam — fresh from dinner planning his next independent moves — suddenly became public enemy #1 to a mobbed-up music industry that couldn’t stand a Black man owning his masters.
Sixty-one years later, Sam’s children, grandchildren, and famously tight-knit family still refuse to accept the official lie. They don’t want myths — they want the truth spoken out loud.
This isn’t conspiracy theory. This is the story the industry prayed you’d never hear.
If you love Sam Cooke, you need to hear this episode.
“A Change Is Gonna Come”… but first, justice has to come for the man who sang it.
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