Blackman Redemption

BOB MARLEY, LEE PERRY

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A Blackman Redemption!
A Blackman Redemption!

No need, no need to get jumpy,
No need and-a no need to get bumpy,
And-a no need - and-a no need to get bumpy,
No need to get jumpy!

Youth and youth agree to:
Cool runnings can you dig it?
Cool runnings yeah, one more time! A-beg ya:
Cool runnings can you stop it?
Cool runnings
Spread out, spread out,
Spread out, spread out.

Tell you about the Blackman Redemption, can you dig it? (Oh, yeah!)
A Blackman Redemption, can you stop it?
Oh, no! Oh, no! Oh, no!

Coming from the root of King David
Through to the line of Solomon,
His Imperial Majesty is the Power of Authority:
Spread out, spread out,
Spread out, spread out,
Spread out, spread out,
Spread, spread out.

No need, no need, no need to get jumpy,
And-a no need, and-a no need to walk away.

Let me tell bout ya:
Cool runnings, can you dig it?
Cool runnings, it's one more time we want it;
Cool runnings,
Cool runnings,
Spread out, spread out,
Spread out, spread out,
Spread out. Spread out, spread out.
Spread out, spread out.

It's just-a Blackman Redemption
Can you dig it Good, Lord! Good, Lord! Good, Lord!
Blackman Redemption, can you stop it? Oh, no! Oh, no!
Blackman redemption

Curiosités sur la chanson Blackman Redemption de Bob Marley

Quand la chanson “Blackman Redemption” a-t-elle été lancée par Bob Marley?
La chanson Blackman Redemption a été lancée en 1983, sur l’album “Confrontation”.
Qui a composé la chanson “Blackman Redemption” de Bob Marley?
La chanson “Blackman Redemption” de Bob Marley a été composée par BOB MARLEY, LEE PERRY.

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