Let Him Go
The Wailers Lyrics


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Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail
Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail
You frame him your cell, things he didn't do
You rebuke and you scorn, and you make him feel blue
(Let him go) You got to let him go (let him go), I beg you let him, let him go
(Let him go) Let him, let him go, why, oh?
Let him go, and me seh why, oh?
(Let him go) You got to let him (let him go), I beg you let him, let him go
(Let him go) Let him, let him go, why, oh?
Let him go, and me seh why, oh?
Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail
Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail
Remember he is smart, remember he is strong
Remember he is young and he will live long (so)
(Let him go) You got to let him go (let him go), I beg you let him, let him go
(Let him go) Let him, let him go, why, oh?
Let him go, and me seh why, oh?
(Let him go) You got to let him go (let him go), I beg you let him, let him go
(Let him go) Let him, let him go, why, oh?
Let him go, I beg you why, oh?
Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail
Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail
You frame him your cell, things he didn't do
You rebuke and you scorn, and you make him feel blue (oh)
(Let him go) You got to let him go (let him go), I beg you let him, let him go




(Let him go) Let him, let him go, why, oh? Hey
Let him go, and .

Overall Meaning

The Wailers's song Let Him Go is a plea for justice and freedom. The song tells the story of a man named Rudie who has been wrongly accused and incarcerated. The lyrics criticize the corrupt justice system that would imprison an innocent man and the people who wrongfully accuse him. The repetition of the line "Rudie come from jail 'cause Rudie get bail" emphasizes the importance of the legal system functioning properly and the need for innocent people to be released from jail. The song also urges those in power to show kindness and understanding, the line "You rebuke and you scorn, and you make him feel blue" highlights the cruelty of those that keep Rudie imprisoned. The chorus is a plea to set Rudie free, with the singer begging for him to be released from prison, "Let him go, I beg you why, oh?".


The song was released in 1968 and is part of The Wailers's album Soul Rebels. The Wailers were a reggae band from Jamaica that gained international recognition for their unique sound and socially conscious lyrics. The band had a significant influence on the development of reggae music and was led by charismatic frontman Bob Marley. "Let Him Go" is a lesser-known song from the band's early years, but it still features the signature sound that made them famous.


Line by Line Meaning

Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail
Rudie was released from jail because he was granted bail


You frame him your cell, things he didn't do
You falsely accused him of crimes he did not commit and imprisoned him


You rebuke and you scorn, and you make him feel blue
You constantly criticize and belittle him, causing him to feel sad and hopeless


(Let him go) You got to let him go (let him go), I beg you let him, let him go
Please release him from his wrongful imprisonment and let him go free


(Let him go) Let him, let him go, why, oh?
Why do you insist on holding him captive? Please let him go free


Let him go, and me seh why, oh?
Why won't you allow him to be free? I implore you to release him


Remember he is smart, remember he is strong
Remember that despite his current circumstances, he is intelligent and resilient


Remember he is young and he will live long (so)
He still has his whole life ahead of him, so please do not rob him of his future


Let him go, I beg you why, oh?
I beg of you, please release him and let him go free


You frame him your cell, things he didn't do
You falsely accused him of crimes he did not commit and imprisoned him


You rebuke and you scorn, and you make him feel blue (oh)
Your constant criticism and belittling is causing him significant distress


(Let him go) You got to let him go (let him go), I beg you let him, let him go
Please release him from his wrongful imprisonment and let him go free


(Let him go) Let him, let him go, why, oh? Hey
Why are you still holding him captive? Please let him go free


Let him go, and
Release him and let him go free




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: CLEMENT DODD

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@davidbaldwin2937

one of the best songs EVER!

@michaelsmall8988

I can hear peter in the back ground with the course voice, I hear bunny too, if my recollection service me well, Bob was in Baltimore at the time, that's why he couldn't wait to come back to Jamaica ya'll.

@bantenvanleer9415

Remember he is young and he will live long

@jtdavis62

This is a Bunny Wailer song, written and recorded while Bob Marley was living in Delaware USA.

@RenetaHristova23

True

@oslinthompson8182

Correct!

@gazm135

Ya mon. Makes sense, since Bunny and his papa were some of the biggest herb controllers on the island during that time. Once again, another massive tune where Peter & Bunny set the foundation! R.I.P Mr. Livingston. “...and he will live long”

@dangardiner2011

@@RenetaHristova23 am I deaf?...sounds like bob his trading lead vocals.."I beg you let im, let im.."

@douglasfinken3426

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@haddingtoniangcp2464

Classic tune. ❤❤

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