"You'll git dar in de mornin'" by H. T. (Harry Thacker) Burleigh and Frank Lebby Stanton combines music and lyrics to deliver a powerful message of hope and never giving up. The piece uses encouraging words and melodies to inspire people to stay positive and keep trying, even when things are tough. The lyrics paint pictures of brighter days ahead and highlight the value of hard work, suggesting that through continual effort, one can overcome obstacles and reach their goals, creating a sense of shared human experience focused on inspiration.

You'll git dar in de mornin'
By H. T. (Harry Thacker) Burleigh
Uplifting music promises that hope and hard work will lead to triumph, urging listeners to bravely face life's challenges and dance until dawn.
Summary
About the AuthorHarry Burleigh was an American classical composer, arranger, and professional singer known for his baritone voice. The first black composer who was instrumental in developing characteristically American music, Burleigh made black music available to classically trained artists both by introducing them to spirituals and by arranging spirituals in a more classical form.
Burleigh also introduced Antonín Dvořák to Black American music, which influenced some of Dvořák's most famous compositions and led him to say that Black music would be the basis of an American classical music.
Harry Burleigh was an American classical composer, arranger, and professional singer known for his baritone voice. The first black composer who was instrumental in developing characteristically American music, Burleigh made black music available to classically trained artists both by introducing them to spirituals and by arranging spirituals in a more classical form. Burleigh also introduced Antonín Dvořák to Black American music, which influenced some of Dvořák's most famous compositions and led him to say that Black music would be the basis of an American classical music.