Mr. Brown
Bob Marley Lyrics


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(Who-oo-oo-oo is Mr Brown?)
Mr. Brown is a clown who rides through town in a coffin
(Where he be found?)
In the coffin where there is three crows on top and two is laughing
Oh, what a confusion
Ooh, yeah, yeah
What a botheration, ooh, now, now
Who is Mr. Brown? I wanna know now
He is nowhere to be found

From Mandeville to Sligoville, coffin running around
Upsetting, upsetting, upsetting the town
Asking for Mr. Brown
From Mandeville to Sligoville, coffin running around
Upsetting, upsetting, upsetting the town
Asking for Mr. Brown

I wanna know who ooh
(Is Mr. Brown)
Is Mr. Brown controlled by remote?
Oh, Calling duppy conqueror
I'm the ghost catcher
This is your chance, oh big, big Bill bull-bucka
Take your chance, prove yourself, oh, yeah

Down in parade
People running like a masquerade
The police make a raid
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, think it fade

What a thing in town
Crows, chauffeur driven around
Skankiness if they had never known
The man they call "Mr. Brown"
I can tell you where he's from now





From Mandeville to Sligoville, coffin running around

Overall Meaning

"Mr. Brown" is a reggae song by Bob Marley and the Wailers that was released in 1970. The lyrics of the song are a playful commentary on the social confusion and chaos caused by the mythical character Mr. Brown, who is depicted as a clown who rides around town in a coffin. The song opens with a question about the identity of Mr. Brown and the confusion he brings to the town with his antics. The coffin carrying Mr. Brown is adorned by three crows, two of which are laughing, creating an eerie and unusual sight.


The next verse of the song provides a geographical scope of Mr. Brown's impact, from Mandeville to Sligoville, outlining how his actions are causing an unsettling stir in the community. The song suggests that Mr. Brown may be controlled by some form of remote power and calls upon a ghost conqueror to help catch him. The song creates a vivid picture of the chaos that ensues, with people running like a masquerade and police making a raid.


The lyrics provide a whimsical and intriguing commentary on the social chaos created by Mr. Brown, a clown who is causing a stir with his antics. The song provides an insight into the playful and socially conscious style of Bob Marley's music.


Line by Line Meaning

(Who-oo-oo-oo is Mr Brown?)
Bob Marley wants to know the identity of Mr. Brown.


Mr. Brown is a clown who rides through town in a coffin
Mr. Brown is a person who travels around in a coffin and wears clown makeup.


(Where he be found?)
Bob Marley asks where Mr. Brown can be found.


In the coffin where there is three crows on top and two is laughing
Mr. Brown can be found in the coffin with three crows on top, two of which are laughing.


Oh, what a confusion
Bob Marley reflects on the confusion caused by Mr. Brown's actions.


Ooh, yeah, yeah
An expression of agreement or affirmation


What a botheration, ooh, now, now
Bob Marley expresses exasperation with Mr. Brown's actions.


Who is Mr. Brown? I wanna know now
Bob Marley reiterates his desire to know the identity of Mr. Brown.


He is nowhere to be found
Mr. Brown is not easily found or accessible.


From Mandeville to Sligoville, coffin running around
Mr. Brown travels around from Mandeville to Sligoville in his coffin.


Upsetting, upsetting, upsetting the town
Mr. Brown's actions have caused disturbance or chaos in the town.


Asking for Mr. Brown
People are asking where Mr. Brown can be found.


I wanna know who ooh / (Is Mr. Brown)
Bob Marley again expresses his desire to know who Mr. Brown is.


Is Mr. Brown controlled by remote?
Bob Marley questions whether Mr. Brown is being controlled remotely.


Oh, Calling duppy conqueror
Bob Marley makes a reference to a ghostbuster or protector.


I'm the ghost catcher
Bob Marley suggests that he is capable of catching ghosts.


This is your chance, oh big, big Bill bull-bucka
Bob Marley addresses someone, giving them an opportunity to prove their worth or ability.


Take your chance, prove yourself, oh, yeah
Bob Marley encourages someone to take a chance and demonstrate their abilities.


Down in parade
There is a parade happening.


People running like a masquerade
People are running around in a chaotic manner.


The police make a raid
The police are conducting a raid.


Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, think it fade
Bob Marley reflects on the situation fading away.


What a thing in town
Bob Marley remarks on the unusual or scandalous situation happening in the town.


Crows, chauffeur driven around
Crows are being driven around by a chauffeur.


Skankiness if they had never known
The crows are behaving in a strange or unfamiliar way.


The man they call "Mr. Brown"
The person being referred to is called Mr. Brown.


I can tell you where he's from now
Bob Marley states that he can now tell you where Mr. Brown is from.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB MARLEY, GLENN ADAMS

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Comments from YouTube:

@manxpuss

Always loved this track and the spooky story of Mr Brown. Peter and Bunnys backing vocals are sublime

@mikehopes3102

Yea definitely one reggae classic

@marcosperez1168

Hey what's the spooky story behind Mr. Brown?

@manxpuss

@@marcosperez1168 look up online John Crow Mr Brown 1970. A ghostly coffin on wheels with a crow asking for a Mr Brown terrorised parts of Jamaica in 1970. Myth or not it's a strange tale!

@marcosperez1168

@@manxpuss wow thanks brother gonna look into that

@Randall-fb9ql

Mr.brown mad electrician part family

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@valeriedenton9274

Bob Marley, The GOAT!! The Greatest Musical Genius Ever!! You're Eternal Bob!! When I need that source of Motivation and Upliftment,I turn to your music. You're my Forever Therapist!! We Love you always!! Long Live The Gong!!!!

@marcwanner5623

And this tune owes much of its fabulousness to the late Scratch Perry. RIP

@ryanmelnick8793

Lee was a true Master.

@backtoeden3635

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