A Salute to Late Reggae Legend Jimmy Cliff

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Yesterday we lost another great musician, the reggae legend Jimmy Cliff passed away. So it only feels right to dedicate a Three Tune Tuesday the some of his greatest songs. He may not be quite as big a name as Bob Marley, but he wrote and sang some huge hit songs over his long career. And unlike Marley he lived to the ripe old age of 81, hopefully I'll make it that long!


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Cliff was born in Jamaica in 1944 and kicked off his career in music as a teenager having his first hit "Hurricane Hattie" at age 17. He continued to write and record throughout the 1960's becoming one of Jamaica's most well known reggae artists. His career spanned throughout the 70's, 80's, 90's and into the 2000's as he continued to perform and tour. Today I picked out three of his biggest hits that I have always enjoyed, I hope you do to.

Before we get going, first off I want to say thank you to @ablaze for starting and continuing to sponsor this fun weekly event where you can share three songs that you enjoy. One lucky participant will win some HSBI units, you can't have too many of those! So if you don't already participate feel free to jump in, just use the tag #ttt or #threetunetuesday and it's never a bad idea to do a shoutout to @ablaze .

I Can See Clearly Now

I remember this song the best from the movie "Cool Runnings". Originally it was written by the late Johnny Nash, but became a huge hit for Cliff in 1993 when the movie was released. It just goes to show how long his career spanned. This is a great song, enjoy this live version from Woodstock of 1994:

Many Rivers to Cross

I think the first time I heard a version of this song was from UB40's cover of it in the 1980's. It was first written and performed by Cliff in 1969, before I was even born! It has been covered by many other musicians over the years including Cher and Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics. But I like the original version best by Jimmy himself, have a listen to this great classic song:

Wild World

The first time I remember hearing this song was in 1988 when it was covered by Maxi Priest. In reality it was written by the great Cat Stevens in 1970 and Jimmy Cliff made a cover of it only a few months later. It was a huge hit for Cliff in the UK and ironically Stevens version wasn't released in the UK (even though he is from there), otherwise it might have been huge for him. At any rate, this is a great song, have a listen:

That will do it for this Tuesday's edition of Three Tune Tuesday. Jimmy Cliff was a great musician that influenced many generations and will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace. Please feel free to leave any comments or questions below and thank you so much for all of your support! I really do deeply appreciate it. Make it a great day everyone!

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References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Cliff

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_World_(song)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UB40

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxi_Priest

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Stevens

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As big of a hit as I can see clearly was. I think my favorite song from Jimmy Cliff is Many Rivers to Cross. I am glad you included that in this post. Great stuff. So sad that we lost him.

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He must have a huge catalog! I see there are multiple TTT posts about him today & the other one I just checked out had three different tunes not one overlap. That tells me he’s got great amount of tunes!

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Thanks, he had some great songs over the years. A lot of artists have been biting the dust this year... Kind of scary!

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Such a legend and he did so much more to bring reggae outside of Jamaica than Bob Marley, but never got the recognition I guess.
My favourite genre is 2tone ska and so much of it came from Jimmy Cliff. I had a Yazoo ttt written but will write a Jimmy Cliff ttt today later on. So many songs and what a long career he had.
A true miss.

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He really was a huge influence on introducing reggae around the world, but Bob got most of the credit in the end. Kind of sad!

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I prefer his ska and rocksteady stuff of which Bob Marley had nothing to do with hehe.
Yes Bob is the one people know but there are so many reggae artists that are better and not really known.

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I love ska too, there were so many great ska artists out of Jamaica and the UK. It's too bad that it's not as popular today as it used to be, but it's awesome music!

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Yes I am 2tone ska all day long and that is my favourite genre, so good to hear original ska too.

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This great artist has two TTT posts about em today! But both with all different songs! The fact two people didn’t overlap even one song shows how huge his catalog is and how many influential tunes he must of had! I will give a listen 🎸

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hehe I will be releasing mine on him later

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You get the extra challenge of not doubling tunes 😂. Good thing he’s got plenty of great songs!

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I love ska which is his teenage years, most people not even heard of the ones I will choose hehe!
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I can't wait!! Some first wave Ska sounds good!

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81 years of age that's very impressive, I hope I make it that far as well!...... may he rest in peace!

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Not too shabby! The human body isn't built to last much longer sadly...

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So we try to stay as healthy as we can, for as long as we can my friend….😇

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Interesting ….
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Before he died I already had some Death Punch and Volbeat lined up, so that's for next week!

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Please accept my sincere condolences. Although I didn't know him, I feel for him. Greetings to you and your coin collections.

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Very interesting, because the ony Reggee singers I know is Bob Marley.
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Jimmy was the first who really introduced reggae to the world, but Bob really benefited the most!
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Jimmy Cliff has produced a lot of great hits few decades ago

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I used to listen to his songs, he was a legend in the music industry

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