(R. Marley, C. Mayfield)
Posthumous UK hit in 1984.
The first two-track recording ever made by the Wailers, with the group singing on one track with the band on the other. Recorded at Studio One, July 8th, 1965 at the same session that produced Do You Feel The Same Way and The Jerk. Bunny Wailer and Bob Marley exchanging dual leads. Backed by The Skatalites. Appeared on the Studio One album The Wailing Wailers, 1966. Produced by Clement S. Dodd.
The recording above with percussion overdubs. Produced by Clement S. Dodd.
Recorded at the Rastaman Vibration sessions 1976 at Harry J's Studio, Kingston, Jamaica. Overdubbed and recast between late January and early February 1977 in Island's Basing Street Studio in London, UK. Bob Marley - lead vocal, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar & percussion, Aston "Familyman" Barrett - Fender bass, guitar & percussion, Carlton Barrett - drums & percussion, Tyrone Downie - keyboards, percussion & backing vocal, Alvin "Secco" Patterson - percussion, Julian (Junoir) Marvin - lead guitar, I-Three - backing vocals. Appeard on the album Exodus, released June 3, 1977. Produced by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Time: 2:52.
Extended version. Remixed in 1984 by Julian Mendelson. Originally issued as 12" single (Island 12 IS 169) released April 16, 1984. Produced by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Time: 6:59.
Dub version. Remixed in 1984 by Godwin Logie. Originally issued as 12" single (Island 12 IS 169) released April 16, 1984. Produced by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Time: 4:55.
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