But for their arrangement, The Winstons basically took the melody of "Amen" and grafted it onto a Cover Version of another Impressions hit, "We're a Winner", even copying the opening fanfare of "We're a Winner" for the open of "Amen, Brother." It's an uptempo Instrumental cover of the Gospel Music song "Amen", clearly based on the hit version by The Impressions. Ironically, "Amen, Brother" itself sort of has some samples as well.Notably, entire genres have been birthed from the Amen Break - jungle, breakbeat hardcore, drum & bass, and gabba, to name a few. it's only been used in nearly every song that uses samples. Quick, anyone know "Amen, Brother" by The Winstons? You should recognize the break.If song 2 is a parody of song 1, then it's suffered Parody Displacement. A variant of Older Than They Think as Sampling is big in hip-hop and rap, most fans are young and often they aren't aware of the song being sampled.