for the studio album Natty Dread , though the 1975 live version from the album Live! is the world-famous rendition most people recognize.
While Bob Marley wrote the song, he gave the official songwriter credit to his friend Vincent "Tartar" Ford , who ran a soup kitchen in Trenchtown. This ensured Ford received royalty checks to keep his community kitchen running. Bob Marley - No Women No Cry (Original)
The song reminisces about Marley's early days living in the government yards of Trenchtown , a Kingston ghetto. for the studio album Natty Dread , though
Faster tempo, featuring a distinct, persistent drum machine (rhythm box) and heavy organ backing. This ensured Ford received royalty checks to keep
Slower tempo, driven by a deep bassline, soaring guitar solos, and a passionate crowd sing-along.
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