(original) — Bob Marley - No Women No Cry

⚠️ The song is officially titled "No Woman, No Cry" (singular), not "No Women, No Cry". 🎵 The Two "Original" Versions

This is the iconic version played on most radio stations and featured on the diamond-selling compilation album, Legend . 📝 Key Facts & Meaning

💡 In Jamaican Patois, the phrase translates to "No, woman, nuh cry." The "nuh" means "don't." Marley is not saying "if there are no women, there is no crying." He is comforting a woman and telling her, "No, woman, do not cry." Bob Marley - No Women No Cry (Original)

To properly navigate this song, you need to know the difference between the actual studio original and the definitive live version: 1. The True Studio Original (1974) Natty Dread (Released October 1974)

More experimental and raw, lacking the massive anthemic crowd energy of the later release. 2. The Definitive Live Version (1975) ⚠️ The song is officially titled "No Woman,

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The song reminisces about Marley's early days living in the government yards of Trenchtown , a Kingston ghetto. The True Studio Original (1974) Natty Dread (Released

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