Redemption Song
Bob Marley %26 The Wailers Lyrics


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Old pirates, yes they rob I
Sold I to the merchant ships
Minutes after they took I
From the bottomless pit

But my hand was made strong
By the hand of the Almighty
We forward in this generation
Triumphantly

Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever have
Redemption songs
Redemption songs

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
None but ourselves can free our minds
Have no fear for atomic energy
'Cause none of them can stop the time

How long shall they kill our prophets
While we stand aside and look?
Ooh, some say, "It's just a part of it
We've got to fulfill the book."

Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever have
Redemption songs
Redemption songs
Redemption songs

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
None but ourselves can free our mind
Whoa, have no fear for atomic energy
'Cause none of them-a can-a stop-a the time

How long shall they kill our prophets
While we stand aside and look?
Yes, some say, "It's just a part of it
We've got to fulfill the book."

Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever had
Redemption songs

All I ever had
Redemption songs




These songs of freedom
Songs of freedom

Overall Meaning

The "Redemption Song" by Bob Marley & The Wailers is a powerful statement about the oppression faced by black people around the world. The lyrics describe the experience of being kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery, but also speak to the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. The refrain of "Redemption songs" is a call to action, urging people to sing out and demand their freedom.


The song was written by Bob Marley while he was battling cancer, and it was released posthumously on the album Uprising. The lyrics show Marley's deep concern for the future of his people, and his belief that only through the power of music and spiritual resistance could they overcome their oppression. The first verse refers to the horrific practice of kidnapping Africans and selling them into slavery in the Americas, but it also suggests that no matter how deep one's suffering, the human spirit can always prevail.


The second verse is a call to action, urging people to reject mental slavery and take control of their own destiny. The reference to atomic energy, a common fear in the 1980s, suggests that even in the face of modern technology, people must remain grounded in their own strength and determination. The song ends with a repetition of the refrain and a plea for people to join together in demanding their freedom. Overall, the "Redemption Song" is a powerful message of hope and resilience in the face of oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

Old pirates, yes they rob I
I have been robbed by seasoned thieves


Sold I to the merchant ships
They have sold me as a commodity to the highest bidder


Minutes after they took I
I was taken away in a matter of moments


From the bottomless pit
From a place of no hope and despair


But my hand was made strong
My spirit was strengthened


By the hand of the Almighty
Through divine intervention


We forward in this generation
We continue to progress as a group of people


Triumphantly
With joy and victory


Won't you help to sing
Can't you join me in song


These songs of freedom?
These songs that represent our liberation


'Cause all I ever have
Because the only thing I truly possess


Redemption songs
Are these songs of healing and deliverance?


Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
Free your minds from mental entrapment


None but ourselves can free our minds
Only we have the power to liberate ourselves mentally


Have no fear for atomic energy
There's no need to be afraid of nuclear power


'Cause none of them can stop the time
Because no one can stop the progression of time


How long shall they kill our prophets
How much longer will they murder our leaders


While we stand aside and look?
While we do nothing and watch?


Ooh, some say, "It's just a part of it
Some maintain that it is a normal part of life


We've got to fulfill the book."
We must carry out our destiny.


All I ever had
The only thing I truly possessed in life is


Redemption songs
These songs that bring hope and healing


These songs of freedom
These songs that celebrate liberation.




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Old pirates, yes, they rob I
Sold I to the merchant ships
Minutes after they took I
From the bottomless pit
But my hand was made strong
By the hand of the Almighty
We forward in this generation
Triumphantly
Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever have
Redemption songs
Redemption songs
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
None but ourselves can free our minds
Have no fear for atomic energy
'Cause none of them can stop the time
How long shall they kill our prophets
While we stand aside and look? Ooh
Some say it's just a part of it
We've got to fullfil the book
Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever have
Redemption songs
Redemption songs
Redemption songs
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
None but ourselves can free our mind
Woah, have no fear for atomic energy
'Cause none of them-a can-a stop-a the time
How long shall they kill our prophets
While we stand aside and look?
Yes, some say it's just a part of it
We've got to fullfill the book
Won't you help to sing
These songs of freedom?
'Cause all I ever had
Redemption songs
All I ever had
Redemption songs
These songs of freedom
Songs of freedom



@trillrudeboy

Sadly, you are all wrong.

Believe it or not, people outside of the United States are not concerned with slavery or racism like they are there.
I lived in the Caribbean for a while, people are not controlled by the media as much, which just fuels race hatred.
Race issues are a US thing, because corporations and the government want it to be.

Marley was Rastafarian, which is a cult that broke away from Christianity during war time. It was started by a political activist who made up false claims in order to stir up political unrest. Rastafarians smoked weed while they worshiped God. The were conned to believe the emperor of Ethiopia was the second coming of Christ Jesus. The con artist lied and told the Jamaicans that Christ only came for white people and the emperor was Christ coming back to save African decent people. This was obviously a lie. Christ came to save whoever would believe. The emperor of Ethiopia was a Christian and hated the cult that started up in his name. He fought it and wanted Jamaicans to know Christ had already died for them. He actually commissioned the building of many Christian churches in Jamaica to help save some of those that went astray. Marley was one of these people. When he found out the man they were worshiping rejected being Christ, he prayed for forgiveness to God.

Redemption Song is directed towards Jesus who is named the "Redeemer" sent here to save us from our sins against God the Father.

The pirate ship robbed him from the grave or bottomless pit. Jesus taught us that all who are not saved, are already dead in spirit. Becoming a believer snatches you from darkness and renews your soul. After being saved, he was delivered to the hands of the almighty God. He sings songs of freedom from the punishment of sin. Marley was born many many generations after slavery had been abolished. He is speaking in first person in his song. He was never made a salve physically and rescued.

Jesus tells a story to his disciples not to fear death when they go out into the world. He tells them to not fear him who can destroy the body but to fear Him who can destroy the body and soul in hell. The Atomic weapons verse was directed at this scripture. At the time of this song, nuclear warfare was a worry of many people. Marley is reminding his listeners to not fear death but only fear God.

The creator of the illustration added racism to the song. When Marley talks about killing their prophets, the illustrator shows many African American civil rights leaders but this is not what Marley was speaking of. There are many versus in the bible where God and his disciples speak to the Jews who were persecuting them about how they killed God's prophets. I believe the verse Marley is referencing though is:

Acts 7:52
Which one of the prophets did your fathers not persecute? They killed those who had previously announced the coming of the Righteous One, whose betrayers and murderers you have now become;

Marley is telling his listeners to "stay strong" even though they may kill them. In this bible verse, Jesus had already been crucified, risen from death and ascended to heaven. The Jewish leaders were rounding up Christians and killing them. One of his disciples told them this verse when they were questioning him. The persecutors picked up stones and threw them at him until he died.

If you do not know enough about scripture or Bob Marley to catch all what I have already said, then the last part should tip you off. "We have got to fulfill the book". The last book of the bible "Revelation" was written by John, one of Jesus's disciples. John was made a prophet and given visions of the future. The book describes all the things that will come to pass as we proceed in time, until things are finished. This book must be fulfilled. Rastafarians believed that the emperor being Christ was one more step in the fulfillment.



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