Downpressor
The Wailers Lyrics


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Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
All along that day
You gonna run to the sea
But the sea will be boiling
When you run to the sea
The sea will be boiling
The sea will be boiling
All along that day

You gonna run to the rocks
The rocks will be melting

When you run to the rocks
The rocks will be melting
The rocks will be melting
All that day

So I said
Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
All along that day

You drink your big champagne and laugh
You drink your big champagne and laugh
You drink your big champagne and laugh
All along that day

I wouldn't like to be a flea
Under your collar man
I wouldn't like to be a flea
Under your collar man
I wouldn't like to be a flea
Under your collar man
All along that day

You can run but you can't hide
You can run but you can't hide
You can run but you can't hide
Telling you all along that day

You gonna run to the Lord
Beggin' to hide you
You gonna run to the Lord
Beggin' to hide you
You gonna run to the Lord
Beggin' to hide you
You gonna run to Jah
Beggin' to hide you
All, all along that day

And I said Downpresser Man

Where you gonna run to
Where you gonna run to Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
I said all along
All along, along that day Downpresser man
All along, along that day Downpresser man
All along, along that day Downpresser man
All along, along that day Downpresser man

Wait, Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to
Downpresser man
I don't know where you gonna run to
All along that day

Downpresser man
You can't run, you can't bribe Jah-Jah
Can't call him in a bar
Fe can drink some
Devil soup
Can't bribe him to run a car now
Can't test him faith
Downpresser man
Downpresser man
Downpresser man
Downpresser man
Downpresser man
Where you gonna run to

Downpresser man
You can't bribe no one
Them no want no money
Them run'f money
That money get funny





Downpresser man's here

Overall Meaning

The Wailers' song "Downpressor" is a protest song against the oppressor man who causes pain and suffering for others. The lyrics address this person directly, asking where they will run to when judgment day arrives. The repeated line, "where you gonna run to," emphasizes the idea that there is no escape from the consequences of one's actions. The lyrics warn that even the sea and rocks, which are usually seen as stable and unmovable, will not provide refuge for the oppressor man on this day of reckoning.


The song also highlights the nature of oppression, with the oppressor man depicted as someone who drinks champagne and laughs at the misery they cause. The line "I wouldn't like to be a flea under your collar, man" is a metaphor for how powerless and tiny the oppressed feel in comparison to those who hold power over them. The song ends with a warning to the oppressor that no amount of money or bribery can save them from their fate.


Line by Line Meaning

Downpresser man
Addressing the oppressor who brings down the people


Where you gonna run to
Questioning the oppressor's escape plan


All along that day
Throughout the duration of their oppression


You gonna run to the sea
Predicting the oppressor will flee to the sea for safety


The sea will be boiling
The danger and destruction waiting for the oppressor in the sea


You gonna run to the rocks
The oppressor's second option to escape


The rocks will be melting
The rocks symbolize the oppressor's strength and will be destroyed


You drink your big champagne and laugh
The oppressor's arrogant and selfish enjoyment of their success


I wouldn't like to be a flea, under your collar man
The dread of being in close proximity to the oppressive figure


You can run but you can't hide, telling you all along that day
Pointing out the oppressor's temporary escape


You gonna run to the Lord, beggin' to hide you, you gonna run to Jah, beggin' to hide you, all, all along that day
The oppressor will turn to religion in search of refuge and mercy


Downpresser Man
Addressing and warning the oppressor again


I don't know where you gonna run to
Stating that the oppressor's options are limited


You can't run, you can't bribe Jah-Jah
Reinforcing that religion cannot be bought or manipulated


Can't call him in a bar, fe can drink some devil soup, can't bribe him to run a car now, can't test him faith
Elaborating on the powerlessness of the oppressor against religious faith


Downpresser man's here
The reality that the oppressor's presence is still felt




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: PETER TOSH

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Comments from YouTube:

@MsNooneinparticular

This song slaps. Highly underrated. Tosh was just as good a lead singer as Bob, though I prefer Bob as a solo songwriter. But the group? Yeah, they were magical.

@johnrice332

Agreed

@seanbeukman9563

Indeed. Peter Tosh is magic.

@willieluncheonette

Seventh song remembering Peter Tosh.
Remember our first post yesterday of Peter singing "The Toughest"? There we mentioned that Bob and Bunny first saw Peter walking down a street, guitar in hand, singing Go Tell It On the Mountain and Sinner Man. Well, Downpresser is Peter;s third recording of the traditional Sinner Man which he first cut at Studio One in 1966.
Peter's strong baritone voice filled with righteous emotion makes this song a total success. From the same Lee Perry session that yielded Band New Secondhand around January 1971. This will be our last Peter Tosh song with the Wailers---now it's onto his tremendous solo work.

@emilescheffers5365

Thanks ...always good to know all these facts .

@jamjar142

Thanks for the posting, this is my favourite version.

@shakib80

.."all along that day"... This is a classic one!!

@momaghribi.-7211

Such a BOSS picture.
This group man,man,man.
❤.

@peterfuzz3887

the very first version : sublime

@fatrobdouble

The Wailers recorded at least one version called "Sinner Man," like the N.American song this was based on, at Studio One, in the 60s. This is Lee Perry produced, 70 or early 71.

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