Bob Marley - No Women No Cry (original) Here
More experimental and raw, lacking the massive anthemic crowd energy of the later release. 2. The Definitive Live Version (1975)
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The song reminisces about Marley's early days living in the government yards of Trenchtown , a Kingston ghetto. More experimental and raw, lacking the massive anthemic
💡 In Jamaican Patois, the phrase translates to "No, woman, nuh cry." The "nuh" means "don't." Marley is not saying "if there are no women, there is no crying." He is comforting a woman and telling her, "No, woman, do not cry." No Woman, No Cry | A Global Message
Live! (Recorded at the Lyceum Theatre in London, July 1975)
To properly navigate this song, you need to know the difference between the actual studio original and the definitive live version: 1. The True Studio Original (1974) Natty Dread (Released October 1974)
Faster tempo, featuring a distinct, persistent drum machine (rhythm box) and heavy organ backing.