Bass player of the Wailers, Aston "Family Man" Barrett, told NME in 2012: "The song is about the strength in the mama of course, strength in the ladies. And we love a woman with a backbone. Something like a wishbone! They have to be like a she lion! Woman strong, you know, not depending on the man. Of course the man is there to help you The song refers to an area of Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, called Trench Town, where Marley lived. No Woman, No Cry uses the same chord progression (C/G/Am/F) as the Beatles' Let It Be. The live version of No Woman, No Cry is played at a much slower tempo. The song "Darnaya, do not cry" by the rock group "Chayf" is the same No Charity Artists Bob Marley 'No Woman No Cry' by Bob Marley: The making of the reggae crossover smash hit 23 March 2023, 10:04 Watch the official trailer for Marley By Mayer Nissim The story of how a live version of a track credited to someone else became one of Bob Marley's best-loved songs. Listen to this article Loading audio What does "No Woman, No Cry" mean? The phrase "No Woman, No Cry" suggests that when a man is alone and does not have a woman by his side, he has no reason to shed tears. It conveys the idea of finding strength in oneself and facing adversity with resilience. Strict social or cultural rules about what to wear as you age don't really exist anymore. The few that do tend to be contextual and institutional and have to do with workplace dress codes. And Features > Artists Genres > Playlists Videos Quizzes Win 'No Woman, No Cry': Behind Bob Marley's Breakthrough Song A live recording of 'No Woman, No Cry' helped make Bob Marley a No woman no cry, no woman no cry No woman no cry, no woman no cry Say, say, said I remember when we used to sit In a government yard in Trenchtown Obba, obba, serving the hypocrites As the would mingle with the good people we meet Good friends we have, oh, good friends we've lost Along the way In this great future, You can't forget your past So In fact, the only reason it's worth bringing up is that "No Woman, No Cry" includes the songwriting credit for another writer, Vincent Ford, also known as "Tata" and "Tartar." Charles Steiner/Getty Images According to Smooth Radio, "those outside of Jamaica" have been misinterpreting "No Woman, No Cry" for decades. The song is not, as it turns out, a declaration that, without a woman, there is no reason to cry. Actually, the song is an admonition to any woman hearing it not to cry. The Meaning of the Song "No Woman No Cry" is a nostalgic song about Bob Marley's experiences living in Trenchtown, Kingston. The lyrics are a trip down memory lane and provide a comforting message for Marley's loved ones that there's 'no reason to cry' because 'everything's gonna be alright'. Bob Marley uses the lyrics of "No Woman, No Cry" to encourage women who find themselves in impoverished settings to remain optimistic. Actually, the song is an admonition to any woman hearing it not to cry. "The song is about the strength in the mama of course, strength in the ladies. And we love a woman with a backbone," .
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