When Eric Clapton covered "I Shot the Sheriff" in 1974, Bob Marley and the Wailers were put squarely ... celebrations in 1980 ...
But I say (But I didn't shoot no deputy), I didn't shoot no deputy (oh, no-oh), oh no! Every day the bucket a-go a well, One day the bottom a-go drop out, One day the bottom a-go drop out.
Across the releases are Marley hits like “Stir It Up,” “Get Up Stand Up,” “I Shot The Sheriff,” “No Woman No Cry,” “Three ...
The song was originated by Bob and reggae vocalist King Sporty, and was released after Marley’s death, appearing on 1983’s Confrontation album and hitting No.4 in the UK. Buffalo Soldier (1983 ...
Bob Marley’s 80th birthday will marked with classic album reissues from Acoustic Sounds’ Analogue Productions label.
That being so, there is one song that does just that ... Now, this is an overt reference to Bob Marley given that the sheriff’s name in his hit track, “I Shot The Sheriff,” also holds ...
Bob Marley's Legend rises into the top 40 on multiple charts in the U.K. this week as it becomes a ... [+] bestseller yet again, after hundreds of frames on multiple tallies. Bob Marley ...
In taking reggae to the world, Bob Marley put Jamaica on the map ... they absorbed the finer points of harmony singing, and he took them to Studio One in 1964, where they cut a series of ska ...
One Love and I Shot The Sheriff. Writing in the book Rolling Stone Keith Richards says: "Jamaica was bursting with talent and originality. Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Kenny Boothe and Eric Donaldson ...