Go Tell It To The Mountain
The Wailers Lyrics


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Go, tell it on the mountain
Over the hills and everywhere
Go, tell it on the mountain
To set my people free

Who's there yonder dressed in red
Sets my people free
Who's there yonder dressed in red
Sets my people free
I'm begging
Who's there yonder dressed in red
Must be the children that Moses led

Go, tell it on the mountain
To set my people free
Go tell it on the mountain
Over the hills and everywhere
Go, tell it on the mountain
To set my people, my people free

Who's there yonder dressed, dressed in white
Sets my people free
Who's there yonder dressed in white
Sets my people free
I'm begging
Who's there yonder dressed in white
Must be the children of the Israelites

Go, tell it on the mountain
Set my people free

Who's there yonder dressed in white
Sets my people free
Who's there yonder dressed in white
Sets my people free
I'm still begging
Who's there yonder dressed in white
Must be the children of the Israelites

Go, tell it on the mountain
To set my people free





I'm begging
Go, tell it on the mountain

Overall Meaning

"Go Tell It to the Mountain" by The Wailers is a song that draws inspiration from the biblical story of Moses leading the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt. The lyrics are filled with symbolism and metaphor, using the mountain as a representation of liberation and redemption.


The repeated line, "Go, tell it on the mountain," serves as a call to action, urging listeners to spread the message of liberation far and wide. The mention of going "over the hills and everywhere" emphasizes the universal nature of this message, suggesting that the quest for freedom applies to all people, regardless of their background or location.


The references to someone dressed in red and white represent two different groups of people who play a significant role in this quest for freedom. The person dressed in red is associated with Moses, the biblical figure who leads the Israelites out of slavery. By asking "Who's there yonder dressed in red?" and stating that they "set my people free," the lyrics highlight the power and impact of a leader who can bring about liberation.


Similarly, the person dressed in white represents the children of the Israelites. Mentioning them and their ability to set the people free invokes the idea that the future generation holds the key to ultimate freedom. This highlights the importance of passing down the knowledge and understanding of liberation to future generations, so they can continue the fight for justice.


Overall, "Go Tell It to the Mountain" is a rallying cry for liberation and freedom, encouraging listeners to spread the message far and wide. It emphasizes the significance of leaders and the role they play in freeing oppressed people, as well as the importance of passing down this knowledge to future generations.


Line by Line Meaning

Go, tell it on the mountain
Spread this message far and wide, proclaim it loudly and boldly


Over the hills and everywhere
To reach all corners of the world, leaving no place untouched by this message


To set my people free
With the purpose of liberating and emancipating my fellow individuals


Who's there yonder dressed in red
Who is that person over there, adorned in red attire


Sets my people free
Able to release my community from oppression and bondage


Must be the children that Moses led
Certainly, it is the descendants of those whom Moses guided


Who's there yonder dressed, dressed in white
Who is that person over there, adorned in white garments


Must be the children of the Israelites
Without a doubt, they are the offspring of the people known as the Israelites


Set my people free
Liberate and release my community from their current state of captivity


I'm still begging
I am pleading fervently, urging for this plea to be heard and heeded




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Bob Marley

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