During 1970 and 1971, Wailer, Marley and Tosh worked with renowned reggae producers Leslie Kong and Lee "Scratch" Perry.
They released four albums before signing to Island Records in 1972. Two more albums were created before Tosh and Wailer left the band in 1974, citing grievances over label treatment and ideological differences. Marley carried on with a new line-up, including the I-Threes that put out seven more more albums. Marley died in 1981.
The Wailers were a groundbreaking ska and reggae group, noted for songs such as "Simmer Down", "Trenchtown Rock", "Nice Time", "War", "Stir It Up" and "Get Up, Stand Up".
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Marley_and_the_Wailers
Studio albums
The Wailing Wailers (1965)
The Best of the Wailers (1970; released 1971)
Soul Rebels (1970)
Soul Revolution Part II (1971)
Catch a Fire (1973)
Burnin' (1973)
Natty Dread (1974)
Rastaman Vibration (1976)
Exodus (1977)
Kaya (1978)
Survival (1979)
Uprising (1980)
Confrontation (1983)
Smile Jamaica
Bob Marley & The Wailers Lyrics
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This feeling wouldn't leave me alone
Then up came-a one that said (hey, Dread)
"Hey, Dread, dry, Natty Dread, and smile!"
You're in Jamaica: c'mon and smile!
(In Jamaica, y'all) Get it together, y'all!
(In Jamaica) Get it together, now!
Soulful down, soulful people
Said, I see you're having fun,
Dancin' to the reggae rhythm,
O island in the sun
O smile!
(In Jamaica) c'mon and smile!
(In Jamaica, y'all) Get it together, right now!
(In Jamaica) Get it together, children!
(In Jamaica, y'all)
We're gonna help our people, help them right
O Lord, help us tonight!
Cast away that evil spell
Throw some water in the well,
And smile!
(In Jamaica) c'mon and smile!
(In Jamaica, y'all) Get things together, right now!
(In Jamaica) Get it together, right now!
(In Jamaica, y'all)
Riddim wise (wise),
Dub-a wise (wise),
And other wise (wise)
Can't criticize (wise) our smile.
(In Jamaica) You're gonna smile!
(In Jamaica, y'all) Get it together, right now!
(In Jamaica) Get things together, right yow!
(In Jamaica, y'all)
Help the people, help them right!
O Lord, help us tonight!
Cast away evil spell
Throw some water in the well,
And smile!
(In Jamaica) You're gonna smile!
(In Jamaica, y'all) Get it together, children!
(In Jamaica) Get things together, right yow!
(In Jamaica, y'all)
Soulful down, soulful people,
Said, I know - I know that you're having fun!
The lyrics of Bob Marley and The Wailers' song Smile Jamaica speak about the importance of smiling and coming together as a community to help each other. The beginning of the song describes the feeling of being down, but then someone suggests that the solution is to smile. The repetition of "In Jamaica, y'all" emphasizes the sense of community and togetherness that the song is trying to convey. The middle of the song is a call to action for people to help their fellow Jamaicans and to throw some water in the well, which is a reference to the Jamaican tradition of using a well as a means of communication.
The song includes the iconic reggae rhythms and catchy choruses that Bob Marley and The Wailers were known for, but it also has a deeper message about the power of community and positivity. It's a reminder that even when times may be tough, a smile and a helping hand can make a big difference.
Line by Line Meaning
Feeling out, feeling down
Feeling lost and sad
This feeling wouldn't leave me alone
Unable to shake off the negative emotions
Then up came-a one that said (hey, Dread)
Then someone came and addressed the singer as 'Dread'
"Hey, Dread, dry, Natty Dread, and smile!"
Encouraging the singer to cheer up and smile
You're in Jamaica: c'mon and smile!
As they are in Jamaica, urging everyone to smile
(In Jamaica, y'all) Get it together, y'all!
Encouraging everyone to unite and overcome their troubles in Jamaica
Soulful down, soulful people
People who are in touch with their emotions
Said, I see you're having fun,
Acknowledging that despite their troubles, people are still enjoying themselves
Dancin' to the reggae rhythm,
Everyone dancing to the music that is an important part of Jamaica's culture
O island in the sun
Celebrating the beauty and warmth of Jamaica
O smile!
Continuing to encourage everyone to smile
We're gonna help our people, help them right
Urging to help each other and work together to overcome their problems
O Lord, help us tonight!
Asking for divine intervention to help them
Cast away that evil spell
Trying to rid themselves of bad luck or negative influences
Throw some water in the well,
A Voodoo ritual to cast away negative influences
And smile!
Continuing to encourage everyone to smile
Riddim wise (wise), Dub-a wise (wise), And other wise (wise)
Different styles of music that are popular in Jamaica
Can't criticize (wise) our smile.
Commenting that no one can judge them for their happiness and smiles
(In Jamaica) You're gonna smile!
Reiterating that being in Jamaica should make everyone happy
(In Jamaica, y'all) Get it together, right now!
Urging everyone to get their act together and overcome their problems in Jamaica
Help the people, help them right!
Encouraging help for the community
O Lord, help us tonight!
Calling for divine help, once again
Cast away evil spell,
Continuing to try to outcast bad luck or negative influences
Throw some water in the well,
Encouraging the Voodoo ritual to cast away negative influences
And smile!
Continuing to encourage everyone to smile
Soulful down, soulful people,
Reminding everybody that they are still full of soul regardless of their troubles
Said, I know - I know that you're having fun!
Acknowledging the fun and revelry in the face of their hardships
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BOB MARLEY
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on Could You Be Loved
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Only the best!!!
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