No Woman No Cry

(V. Ford)


Bob Marley & The Wailers, 1974

Bob Marley - lead vocals & rhythm guitar, Aston "Family Man" Barrett - bass guitar, Carlton "Carly" Barrett - drums & percussion, Touter - piano & organ, Al Anderson - lead guitar, I-Three - backing vocals. Recorded at Harry J. Studios, Kingston, Jamaica. Appeard on the album Natty Dread, released October 25, 1974. Produced by Chris Blackwell and The Wailers. Time: 3:46.


Bob Marley & The Wailers, 1974

Remixed in 1984 by Eric "E.T." Thorngren. Originally issued as 12" single (Island 12 IS 210) with Jamming, Coming In From The Cold and Could You Be Loved, released Novermber 19, 1984. Produced by Chris Blackwell & The Wailers. Time: 4:10.


Bob Marley & the Wailers, 1975

Recorded live at Lyceum Ballroom in London, 19th July 1975. Bob Marley - guitar & vocals, Carlton "Carly" Barrett - drums, Aston "Family Man" Barrett - bass, Tyrone Downie - keyboards, Al Anderson - lead guitar, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson - percussion, I-Three - backing vocals. Released as a single (Island WIP 6244) with the live version of Kinky Reggae on the b-side. Appeard on the album Live!, released December 5, 1975. Produced by Bob Marley & The Wailers. Time: 7:07.


Ken Boothe

Recorded in the 70s. Time: 2:57.


Derrick Morgan, 1975

Recorded with different lyrics as Some Woman Must Cry. Produced by Bunny Lee. Time: 3:14.


The Aggrovators, 1975

Instrumental version. Jamaican single on the Justice label. Produced by Bunny Lee. Time: 3:20.


Tommy McCook

This saxophone instrumental, named The Meducia, uses the rhythm track from Derrick Morgan's Some Woman Must Cry version. Produced by Bunny Lee. Time: 3:46.


Tapper Zukie

Retitled Natty Dread Don't Cry. Reusing the 1975 rhythm track. Produced by Bunny Lee. Time: 3:16.


The Wailers Band, 1976

Instrumental version. Recorded at Harry J Studios during breaks and between sessions of the Rastaman Vibration sessions. Carlton Barrett - drums, Aston Barrett - bass & percussion, Tyrone Downie - keyboards, Lloyd "Guitsy" Wills - guitar, Alvin Patterson - percussion. Released on a very limited scale in Jamaica in 1976. Produced by Lloyd Willis.


The Wailers Band, 1976

Dub version. Recorded at Harry J Studios during breaks and between sessions of the Rastaman Vibration sessions. Carlton Barrett - drums, Aston Barrett - bass & percussion, Tyrone Downie - keyboards, Lloyd "Guitsy" Wills - guitar, Alvin Patterson - percussion. Released on a very limited scale in Jamaica in 1976. Produced by Lloyd Willis.


Bob Marley & The Wailers, 1976

Recorded live on the Rastaman Vibration tour at The Roxy, Hollywood, California, May 26, 1976. Bob Marley - lead vocal & rhythm guitar, Earl "Chinna" Smith - lead guitar & rhythm guitar, Donald Kinsey - lead guitar, Tyrone Downie - keyboards, Aston "Family Man" Barrett - Fender bass, Carlton Barrett - drums & percussion, Alvin "Seeco" Patterson - percussion, I-Three - background vocals. Time: 6:33.


Bob Marley & The Wailers, 1978

Bootleg live recording from Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, July 7, 1978. Time: 6:43.


Monty Alexander, 1999

Monty Alexander - piano, Dwight Dawes - keyboards, Robert Angus - guitar, Trevor McKenzie - bass, Rolando Wilson - drums, Desmond Jones - percussion, Derek DiCenzo - guitar, Hassan J. J. Wiggins - bass, Troy Davis - drums. Time: 6:09.


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