One Cup Of Coffee tab - bob marley
From: "Terry Stewart"Subject: CRD: One_cup_of_coffee.crd by Bob Marley Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 17:49:35 -0800 One Cup of Coffee by Bob Marley Transcribed by John Stewart Intro: D#, A#7,D# D# A#7 One cup of Coffee then I go, though I just dropped by to let you know D# D#7 G# That I'm leaving you tommorrow, I cause you no more sorrow D# A#7 D# One cup of coffee then I go I brought the money, like my lawyer said to do But it won't replace the heartache that I've caused you It won't take the place of loving you, I know So One cup of coffee then I go G# D# Tell the kids I came last night and kissed them while they slept G# A#7 Make my coffee sweet and warm, just the way you used to light my heart I brought the money.......(repeat verse and fade) "Excuse me while I light my splif"
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Bob Marley - One Cup of Coffee
In 1962, Bob Marley recorded his first two singles, "Judge Not" and "One Cup of Coffee". For more information about Bob Marley and his musical experience, or lyrics to his songs and more, visit us at http://www.JammingDude.com
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One Cup of Coffee / Judge Not (Bob Marley)
One Cup of Coffee mixed with the song that inspired it
Bob Marley on the cello - "One Cup of Coffee"
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Live at Cafe Nomad
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Josiah Altschuler on cello
By Bob Marley
Tribute to Sublime #18 - One Cup of Coffee/Judge Not
My acoustic version of a Bob Marley song that they covered as a band on a bootleg I have. I'll have more, better stuff later. I'm busy being a holiday drunk.
Judge not before you judge yourself
Judge not or you're not ready for judgement
The road of life is rocky
And you may stumble too
So while you're laughing at me
Someone else is judging you
Words by Bob Marley. Modified by Bradley.
Words to live by.
~ Bob Marley ~ Waiting in vain ~
Waiting in Vain is a song written and recorded by reggae musician Bob Marley for his 1977 album Exodus. Released as a single, it hit number twenty-seven in the UK Singles Chart. I can`t believe it didn't rank higher than that on the charts. I love this song!!!
Bob was born in the small village of Nine Mile in Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica as Nesta Robert Marley. A Jamaican passport official would later swap his first and middle names. His father, Norval Sinclair Marley, (born in 1895), was a white Jamaican of English descent, who lived in Liverpool. Norval was a Marine officer and captain, as well as a plantation overseer, when he married Cedella Booker, a black Jamaican then eighteen years old. Norval provided financial support for his wife and child, but seldom saw them, as he was often away on trips. In 1955, when Marley was 10 years old, his father died of a heart attack at age 60. Marley suffered racial prejudice as a youth, because of his mixed racial origins, and faced questions about his own racial identity throughout his life. He once reflected:
I don't have prejudice against himself. My father was white and my mother was black. Them call me half-caste or whatever. Me don't dip on nobody's side. Me don't dip on the black man's side nor the white man's side. Me dip on God's side, the one who create me and cause me to come from black and white.
Marley and his mother moved to Kingston's Trenchtown slum after Norval's death. He was forced to learn self-defense, as he became the target of bullying because of his racial makeup and small stature (5'4" or 163 cm tall). He gained a reputation for his physical strength, which earned him the nickname "Tuff Gong".
Marley became friends with Neville "Bunny" Livingston (later known as Bunny Wailer), with whom he started to play music. He left school at the age of 14 and started as an apprentice at a local welder's shop. In his free time, he and Livingston made music with Joe Higgs, a local singer and devout Rastafari who is regarded by many as Marley's mentor. It was at a jam session with Higgs and Livingston that Marley met Peter McIntosh (later known as Peter Tosh), who had similar musical ambitions.
In 1962, Marley recorded his first two singles, "Judge Not" and "One Cup of Coffee", with local music producer Leslie Kong. These songs, released on the Beverley's label under the pseudonym of Bobby Martell,attracted little attention. The songs were later re-released on the box set, Songs of Freedom, a posthumous collection of Marley's work.....

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