'Pipe' and 'Bread' teamed up with two other singers after that, Oswald Downes and Norman Davis, and recorded the single "Gold Digger" for producer, Lloyd "Matador" Daley. From there they went on to work with Coxsone Dodd's famous Studio One label recording label, considered the "Motown" of Jamaica.
They recorded a number of singles there, and were also billed as the Classics, in addition to their Wailing Souls name. In the early 70's, the Souls recorded for Bob Marley's Tuff Gong label, as Pipe and The Pipes. There at Tuff Gong they had hits with "Harbor Shark" and "Back Biter". The groups vocal power, and song writing ability has kept the group in the spotlight, and in 1974 the group changed again when Downes and David left and 'Buddy' Haye rejoined. The 'godfather of reggae', Joe Higgs, also worked with the group in the mid-70's, but left to work with Jimmy Cliff as his musical director on tour.
The group entered another era of their careers as they began work with famed producer "Jo Jo" Hookim and his Channel One label. With Hookim, they recorded more classics like "Things and Times," "Joy With Your Heart," and "Very Well." Shortly after in 1976, Rudolph 'Garth' Dennis one of founding members of Black Uhuru, joined the group.
The Souls then started their own label in 1977 called Massive, and hit with their first singles "Bredda Gravilicious" and "Feel The Spirit." In the early 80's the quartet worked with a number of hot producers including Sly and Robbie recording "Old Broom"on their Taxi Label, "Fire House Rock" for "Junjo" Lawes' Volcano Label, and for producer/singer Linval Thompson.
Their touring and recording continued throughout the 80's. After recording these classic tracks for genius producer King Jammy in 1988-89, the group broke up again, but Pipe and Bread have continued the Wailing Souls on their own throughout the 90's recording (two Grammy nominated albums included) and touring worldwide. 'Garth' Dennis rejoined Black Uhuru to work with them in the early/mid 90's and "Buddy" Haye has taken a leave from singing since.
Jah Give Us Life
Wailing Souls Lyrics
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So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
The light struck the night
And the morning come
So I've got to stay awake
To meet the rising sun
The light struck the night
And the morning come
So I've got to stay awake
To meet the rising sun
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
Too much injustice
Is upon the land
Yet the rastaman
He makes no plan
Too much injustice
Is upon the land
Yet my brotherman
Makes no plan
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
The light struck the night
And the morning come
So I've got to stay awake
To meet the rising sun
The light struck the night
And the morning come
So I've got to stay awake
To meet the rising sun
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
Jah Jah give us life to live
So let us live
So no feel no way
When I man say
The lyrics to Wailing Souls' song "Jah Give Us Life" speak to the importance of living life to the fullest and making the most of the time that we have been given. The repeated chorus of "Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live, so no feel no way when I man say" highlights the idea that life is a gift that we should embrace without regrets or worries. The verses touch on issues of injustice, with the line "too much injustice is upon the land, yet the rastaman he makes no plan" pointing to the need for action and change, but also suggesting that sometimes acceptance and living in the moment can be just as important.
The imagery of "the light struck the night, and the morning come, so I've got to stay awake to meet the rising sun" further reinforces the idea of living fully in the present moment, as well as hinting at a spiritual awakening or new beginnings. The song overall is a powerful call to live life with courage, passion, and gratitude, even in the face of hardship and adversity.
Line by Line Meaning
Jah Jah give us life to live
God has bestowed life upon us, so we should make the most of it and enjoy it to the fullest.
So let us live
Therefore, we should make the best of every moment and embrace life with open arms.
So no feel no way
Do not let any negativity or obstacles stop you from enjoying life and living it to the fullest.
When I man say
When the artist emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest, believe and follow his words.
The light struck the night
After darkness, there will always be light.
And the morning come
The new day will always come after the night, giving us opportunities and hope.
So I've got to stay awake
One must always remain alert and conscious in order to seize opportunities and progress toward success.
To meet the rising sun
To face the future and create a better tomorrow for oneself and others.
Too much injustice
The world is filled with too many wrongs and evils that must be eradicated.
Is upon the land
These wrongs affect everyone and require collective efforts to be resolved.
Yet the rastaman
Despite these injustices, the Rastafarian community is identified as a peaceful community that doesn't seek revenge through violence or non-violence
He makes no plan
Despite the Rastafarians' peaceful nature, they are encouraged to develop a plan that will bring about justice and progress.
Writer(s): Winston Matthews Copyright: Embassy Music Corporation
Contributed by Keira R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@paulkimanikariuki505
@boojum 05.05. 1 9 4 1 = Victory day of Haile Selassie I. (Victory over fascism)
5 + 5 + 1 + 9 + 4 + 1 = 25 = 5 * 5 (5 5 5 5 5)
5 5 5 5 5 * 7 = 3 8 8 8 8 5
3 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 5 = 40
Inshallah UB40
Forty is a number composed of five (symbolizing grace) times 8 (symbolizing a new beginning). It is therefore only by God's grace and love that man will someday be given a chance for a new beginning, as promised in the Word of God.
must watch May 5, 1941 H.I.M returns to Addis Ababa VICTORY DAY !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiwQz7c0a70
Haile Selassie, in the name of the Ethiopian people, had placed a solid silver wreath at the Lincoln memorial in 1963 at his second visit to the united states of America witch was to become a permanent part of the memorial ! It was the second day of H.I.M´s 8 days visit to the us.
49 days later J.F.K got assasinated ! 7*7 = 49
(See youtube) : selassie I in usa 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg5uWLrc8eQ&t=245s
(In 1963 Rutherford Hayes Platt had made a reprint of The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden)
After Haile Selassie had placed the silver wreath, mr.(udahl) reads from the board “that these dead shall not have died in vain and that
under God this nation shall have a new birth of freedom and a government of the people, by the people and for the people, shall not perisch from this earth !
(before it was „George Washington“)
The silver wreath was made out of 580 Ethiopian silver coins ( 5*80 = 400 ) (a new birth of freedom for the american people after 400 years of slavery in America ? )
Forty is a number composed of five (symbolizing grace) times 8 (symbolizing a new beginning). It is therefore only by God's grace and love that man will someday be given a chance for a new beginning, as promised in the Word of God.)
Lincoln as well as Kennedy had struggled for the equality of all men regardless of color or creed.
President J.F. Kennedy had been assassinated 50 days after H.I.M´s 8 days visitation to the united states of america !!!
After the 7 weeks of the spring harvest, the next day, the 50th day, is Pentecost. This day is also the eighth day of the seventh week. This 8th and 50th day combination pictures the first resurrection when the saints will be raised from the dead and made immortal (1Corinthians 15:20 - 23, John 3:3 - 12, Revelation 20:4 - 6). After the 7 days of the Feast of Tabernacles there is an 8th day, called the Last Great Day.
Happy = 5 leters & Birthday = 8 „happy birthday Mr.president , happy birthday
to you !
Kennedy Memorial Library opened on Emperor Haile Selassie's 78th Birthday, July 1970
On Haile Selassie the first´s (1) eight (8) y - seventh (7.) Happy (5) Birthday (8) Party ???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baLJqnPUsFE&list=PL70jVsITv1URXZcDQpPOXjL6AJkEPdp2I&index=7&t=0s
@kimanigithecha347
Wailing Souls - Jah Jah Give Us Life To Live
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So oh yeah, don't feel no way, when I-man say
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So, don't feel no way, when I-man say
The light struck the night and the morning come
So I've got to stay awake, to meet the rising sun
The light struck the night and the morning come
So I've got to stay awake, to meet the rising sun
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So, don't feel no way, when I-man say
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
Oh yeah, don't feel no way, when I-man say
Too much injustice, is upon the land
Yet the Rastaman, he makes no plan
Too much injustice, is upon the land
Yet my brother-man, he makes no plan
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So yeah, don't feel no way, when I-man say
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So, don't feel no way, when I-man say
(..)
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So oh yeah, don't feel no way, when I-man say
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So, don't feel no way, when I-man say
The light struck the night and the morning come
So I've got to stay awake, to meet the rising sun
The light struck the night and the morning come
So I've got to stay awake, to meet the rising sun
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live
So yeah, don't feel no way, when I-man say
Jah Jah give us life to live, so let us live..
@delanooliver2782
This song makes me feel proud to be a Rastafarian and Jamaican, it embodies positivity and spiritual peace.
@joshzamora9151
jah jah gives us life to live
@alexnovich3267
Yes man, your country and culture is absolutely amazing! Big thanks to your people and salute from russia! 🎉
@AliceLimeira-hx8ok
Vocês são lindos demais
@seanwilliams5678
Simple lyrics, yet relatable. The chorus and title powerful beyond measure. But more importantly, those instruments, especially the drums that pounds deep into the soul and consciousness. Pipey's lead vocals carry those words to perfection. The quintessential Reggae voice. A classic in every sense.
@hammedakinkunmi9623
I love the tambourine acoustic- JAH JAH Irie Song!
@patricsanders4612
This got to be the best reggae tune for me. This connects perfectly with my spirit
@winstonmiller9649
Yes its a teriffic tune!! It's something between a praise hymn and a realization of something higher than ourself. Exquisite!!
@mikericardo112
Felt the same first time I heard bro ✌🏽
@dannysinclair5089
Real real..