Bob Marley & The Wailers - Three Little Birds -

: The song has been reimagined by numerous artists, including a 2008 version by child singer Connie Talbot that reached number one on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart.

"Three Little Birds" is arguably Bob Marley & The Wailers' most recognizable anthem of optimism and resilience. Featured on the 1977 landmark album —named by Time magazine as the best album of the 20th century—the song serves as a universal message of hope, famously encapsulated in its refrain: "Don’t worry about a thing, 'cause every little thing is gonna be all right" . Origin and Inspiration Bob Marley & The Wailers - Three Little Birds

Beyond the airwaves, the song has evolved into a global "survival mantra": : The song has been reimagined by numerous

The exact inspiration behind the "three little birds" remains a subject of gentle debate among those close to Marley: Origin and Inspiration Beyond the airwaves, the song

: The single reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980.

: The song has been reimagined by numerous artists, including a 2008 version by child singer Connie Talbot that reached number one on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart.

"Three Little Birds" is arguably Bob Marley & The Wailers' most recognizable anthem of optimism and resilience. Featured on the 1977 landmark album —named by Time magazine as the best album of the 20th century—the song serves as a universal message of hope, famously encapsulated in its refrain: "Don’t worry about a thing, 'cause every little thing is gonna be all right" . Origin and Inspiration

Beyond the airwaves, the song has evolved into a global "survival mantra":

The exact inspiration behind the "three little birds" remains a subject of gentle debate among those close to Marley:

: The single reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart in 1980.