In my teens I knew about Jimmy before Bob in my rural part of Nigeria. I loved him and his music. I still love him and his music. Cheers and many more years to the last of the legends still standing! Long live Jimmy Cliff!
I started listening to jump cliff way back in 1973 as a kid and lived his music at the outset. Am 68 years now and my admiration. for him and his music remain intact.
Easily the greatest reggae and soul musician of this age..... Deep, philosophical and with a voice like no other. Jimmy Cliff spoke and sang as an artist with strong social awareness. 'Brother' like House of Exile' forever evergreen!
Evergreen. I was in love with all Jimmy Cliff music since I was a child staying with my elder brother and I still love them now that I am above 50 yrs.
That's my Jimmy Cliff. This song is a masterpiece. It makes him stand out among the crowd. I love this song my brother. May you live long brother Cliff.
Je suis vraiment fan de Jimmy Cliff depuis mon bas âge. Dès la classe de 6e en 1977, mon frère ainé m'avait appâté en laissant à ma portée son tourne disque et un lot de disques; il y en avait un de notre légende "The harder they come". C'est bien celui-là que j'écoutais et réécoutais tant et si bien que j'en devenais addict. Avec le temps, j'ai découvert une partie du monde infini de son trésor de chansons, toutes philosophiques et pleines d'amour et de leçons. L’extase était en 1985, je crois bien, lorsqu’il était en concert au Cameroun, au stade Ahmadou Ahidjo de Yaoundé, plein à craquer. Jimmy Cliff agrémente ainsi mes journées depuis bientôt un demi siècle. Longue vie à toi Jimmy, nous t'aimons pour la fontaine d'inspiration qui te révèle.
Makes me remember Dad... This is his favorite and house of exile.... Going back to the village from onitsha with his 504 Peugeot salon car.... Oh this life.. Rip Dad.
Jimmy is a blessing to humanity. A musical icon who's music has brought emotional relief to many in trouble times with beautiful lyrics . As a little boy many years ago I developed special likeness for Jimmy's songs even till now I am still addicted to it. I could recognise his unique voice anytime his music is being played. Jimmy is great and he is my icon.
Started listening to Jimmy as a boy and now in my sixties have not stopped, Jimmy many thanks.You are indeed the undisputed king of sweet waltz of Reggae.
These are music's that cannot die.i enjoyed them when I was 21 now am 71 and hv been looking to get back these music's now am happy I hv found them.youths of today hv missed the types of music we enjoyed then.today they flaunt naked women and their music is full of the flesh.no wonder these men ruled the planet.
Does anyone understand the raw emotional outburst behind this song? The pain caused by the rejection from your own brother is worst than a hot knife stuck in your back. Once upon a time,Reggae music was not always accepted into the mainstream in the US, especially in the black owned radio stations. But the white radio stations were more receptive to it and gave it a generous air play. College radio stations also played huge roles in making reggae a household name today. So, the rejections suffered by these great reggae artists including even the great late Bob Marley, was captured in a nut shell and reflected in this song by Jimmy Cliff. Bob Marley's Coming in from the cold, also dealt with some elements of rejection. So you know, every reggae song is driven by a purpose.
Theo Barclay Eke you are so right, i remember Marley and his band were booed by Bootsy/Funkadelics fans when they used to open for them in the US and even Bootsy complained that the Wailers looked like they just got off the 3rd shift, he didnt like their music.
I will never forget this song. It's was part of my growing. My father always play it early in the morning. He is a legend that isn't been talked about. He makes great sense in every of his song. I love cliff... 😂 😂 😂
I am one of his fans is songs reflexes so many departments of my life, I can't get enough starting from his early stages up I love Jimmy Cliff songs 💙❤💕
I am blessed to have lived when he started and still alive. His lyrics kept me going during my hard times in Europe. I am grateful for this man's soothing lyrics. Going back to this at 73 is fantastic!!
I started listening to Jimmy cliff songs in 1976 ....I still listen to his songs at 60s. I named my first born son Cliff. This is how i love Jimmy Cliff
Nobody ever underrated Jimmy cliff. He was the first reggae star if international refutation. Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and others came later. Even as Bob Marley took the world by storm and became legendary, the status of Jimmy cliff remained undiminished.
He was never underrated. He was an international reggae superstar at the same time as Bob Marley. I see his song Journey has 7.7 million views here on RUclips. Not underated at all.
These guys were fantastic. The words should be understood and heeded,then the youth would have some purpose in theirs lives, it's all about respect for each other other .Love when he says "why you MINIMIZE ME ?"
Will you patronize me - brother Do you recognize me - brother Do you believe what your teacher said Or is it the food that your preacher fed Why you minimize me - brother, Oh brother Joseph and his brothers left Canaan They saw the little brother in Egypt They both had the same cause and the same purpose They come about the same hurt that they got back the most Do you understand me my brother, Oh brother Brother! Brother! Brother! Brother! Let us help the fallen - sister She will love to call you - mister Do you see the need for unity To bring about respect and dignity Don't you understand me - my brother. Brother! Will you patronize me - brother Do you recognize me - brother Is it the thing that your teacher said Or is it the food that your preacher fed Why you minimize me - my brother Oh brother Are you my brother now hey hey yeah oh yeah hey hey Are you my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother Are you my brother now hey hey hey hey Are you my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother So understand me now oh brother Oh brother Oh brother Are you my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother.
WOW................! God Bless for the full translation..................! You efforts ARE SERIOULSY APPRECIATED by true fans of Jimmy Cliff! THANK YOU!
Jimmy is a gift to music world.Even Angels love his music. Especially BROTHER and HOUSE OF EXILE..If you listen to the inner circle of the music you will know that this guy is really singing from the inner golden chair with golden voice.
Mr Kool Runner and The Prince of Reggea Mr, Jimmy Cliff and The Melody Voice 💙 of the Reggea and The Soul Music for His Arranged Words. Time Will Tell, Many Rivers to XROSS, HARDER THEY COME, AND MANY MANY MORE, THE SOLOS HE'S THE ❤ BEST OF THE BEST MY MERRY GO ROUND. OVER 60YEARS STILL SINGING. PLEASE DONT COMPARED HIM TO BOB MARLEY. DIFFERENT CLASS OF REGGEA AND SMOOTH SOUL. JIMMY KWEKU CLIFF. NOW CHIEF OF PART OF WESTERN GHANA. OHENE.
1:56 - 2:20 " Let us help the fallen sister, she will love to call you Mister, DO YOU see the need for Unity,TO BRING ABOUT RESPECT AND DIGNITY" !!! Strong words INDEED! Jimmy Cliff, God Bless you, YOU BUNDLE OF TALENT YOU! Thanks for posting.
I was passing by when this song was playing. Couldn't remember the name of the song,but I knew it was Jimmy Cliff. Then I went up on You Tube to try and find the song. When found I keep playing it and playing it. One of the best songs ever written by a man of reggae.
And this song makes Jimmy Cliff a very unique Reggae Artist. I started listening his Music in the very late 80's. Till to date, can't miss to listen the mind and soul soothering effect of his music. It reminds me of bitter-sweet memories as a kid growing up in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. As in his Unlimited Album cover, showed him as he was back way then : Young Gifted; Thank you once again for this masterpiece.
Listening to Jimmy Cliff always leave dumbfounded......His songs are spellbinding.....I discovered music through Jimmy Cliff and this track takes me back to 1976. to Orlu in the then Imo State of Nigeria.......Gregory and his garage was home to me then.....this is why i hide to listen to the House of Exile Album.
1977كنت في مدينة اديسة مع اخواني الافارقة والاتنيين الاتحاد السفيتي سابق جزاهم كل خير وهم الاعزاء عندنا في كل العالم نورت الموسيقة عند ليفهمها وعرفها في سبيلكم ان شاء الله
I heard this record when it first was released and used to have a copy. My best friend's family is West Indian and when were teenagers in the mid 70's this was the best album ever! From this we learned of Bob Marley and all the rest!
just listen to his deep seated wailing for his brother towards the end of the song. That's probably how Joseph cried out to his brothers after he discovered they had sold him. At 56, I still love his house of exile album in the same way I did at 11.
a great song I hope you will sing it at the agriculture show in Zambia where you will be singing. thanks Jimmy for many great songs you have made i have enjoyed most of them God Bless You
This was before Bob Marley became popular in your country, the Yoruba nation. Jimmy Cliff was and still the man in the landscape of Reggae music. Those were the good Ole days.
Played this song over 20 times today. A friend lost his only brother, and didn't get an opportunity to resolve their differences before his passing. Hence I woke up with this song on my mind, as it also took me back to my childhood. Such a deep message.
Song that reminds me of my childhood friend Charles Zamumimba who passed on well before his time. Loved and remembered always Charlie. (Incidentally i first listened to the music of Jimmy Cliff in your parents' home when as young as 9 years of age!)
Down memory lane. Jimmy is a master in his class like bob marley and peter Tosh. Jimmy voice is unique and i got to love him most when he came to Nigeria and one thing led to another and he was locked in cell which made him sang a master piece indicating he was put in jail. Fantastic number.
I'm 63 and loved Jimmy cliffs voice since I bought the harder they come.the film is good too.
God bless u more
This track brings back days long gone. JC is timeless. Hauntingly beautiful.
In my teens I knew about Jimmy before Bob in my rural part of Nigeria. I loved him and his music. I still love him and his music.
Cheers and many more years to the last of the legends still standing! Long live Jimmy Cliff!
My brother am just 45 yr I was introduced by my late elder sister to this man jimmy
I started listening to jump cliff way back in 1973 as a kid and lived his music at the outset. Am 68 years now and my admiration. for him and his music remain intact.
You bet
I was introduced to Jimmy cliff music by my late elder brother when I was 10 years,still love this
My Dad played Cliff's musics all the time whilst we were growing up in the 80s. Still love his hits till now....
Easily the greatest reggae and soul musician of this age..... Deep, philosophical and with a voice like no other. Jimmy Cliff spoke and sang as an artist with strong social awareness. 'Brother' like House of Exile' forever evergreen!
Evergreen. I was in love with all Jimmy Cliff music since I was a child staying with my elder brother and I still love them now that I am above 50 yrs.
This song takes me back memory lane thanks Jimmy
That's my Jimmy Cliff. This song is a masterpiece. It makes him stand out among the crowd. I love this song my brother. May you live long brother Cliff.
Je suis vraiment fan de Jimmy Cliff depuis mon bas âge.
Dès la classe de 6e en 1977, mon frère ainé m'avait appâté en laissant à ma portée son tourne disque et un lot de disques; il y en avait un de notre légende "The harder they come". C'est bien celui-là que j'écoutais et réécoutais tant et si bien que j'en devenais addict.
Avec le temps, j'ai découvert une partie du monde infini de son trésor de chansons, toutes philosophiques et pleines d'amour et de leçons.
L’extase était en 1985, je crois bien, lorsqu’il était en concert au Cameroun, au stade Ahmadou Ahidjo de Yaoundé, plein à craquer.
Jimmy Cliff agrémente ainsi mes journées depuis bientôt un demi siècle. Longue vie à toi Jimmy, nous t'aimons pour la fontaine d'inspiration qui te révèle.
Makes me remember Dad... This is his favorite and house of exile.... Going back to the village from onitsha with his 504 Peugeot salon car.... Oh this life.. Rip Dad.
Sorry for your lost
Rip Daddy
My Jimmy Cliff. This one is super and I love it. His songs have a golden touch and everlasting.
Cette chanson est merveilleuse voix sublime
Merci Jimmy
Tu as assuré
Belle carrière on t oublie pas
My father is a big fan of this legend. He’s in his 70s now. I love it!
My dad's favorite of his song is struggling man. He is in his late 70s too.
@@andykaggwa7233 Shoutout to pops man! Good looks
Jimmy is a blessing to humanity. A musical icon who's music has brought emotional relief to many in trouble times with beautiful lyrics . As a little boy many years ago I developed special likeness for Jimmy's songs even till now I am still addicted to it. I could recognise his unique voice anytime his music is being played. Jimmy is great and he is my icon.
2022 this is message of hope
Started listening to Jimmy as a boy and now in my sixties have not stopped, Jimmy many thanks.You are indeed the undisputed king of sweet waltz of Reggae.
These are music's that cannot die.i enjoyed them when I was 21 now am 71 and hv been looking to get back these music's now am happy I hv found them.youths of
today hv missed the types of music we enjoyed then.today they flaunt naked women and their music is full of the flesh.no wonder these men ruled the planet.
Does anyone understand the raw emotional outburst behind this song? The pain caused by the rejection from your own brother is worst than a hot knife stuck in your back. Once upon a time,Reggae music was not always accepted into the mainstream in the US, especially in the black owned radio stations. But the white radio stations were more receptive to it and gave it a generous air play. College radio stations also played huge roles in making reggae a household name today. So, the rejections suffered by these great reggae artists including even the great late Bob Marley, was captured in a nut shell and reflected in this song by Jimmy Cliff. Bob Marley's Coming in from the cold, also dealt with some elements of rejection. So you know, every reggae song is driven by a purpose.
Theo Barclay Eke you are so right, i remember Marley and his band were booed by Bootsy/Funkadelics fans when they used to open for them in the US and even Bootsy complained that the Wailers looked like they just got off the 3rd shift, he didnt like their music.
+Theo Barclay Eke wow that's interesting
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Theo Barclay Eke
I will never forget this song. It's was part of my growing. My father always play it early in the morning. He is a legend that isn't been talked about. He makes great sense in every of his song. I love cliff... 😂 😂 😂
I am one of his fans is songs reflexes so many departments of my life, I can't get enough starting from his early stages up I love Jimmy Cliff songs 💙❤💕
just like me ever since i was a boy my father was playing every single day
Me too..
Me too
His music is, simply put, topnotch and Will remain evergreen.
I am blessed to have lived when he started and still alive. His lyrics kept me going during my hard times in Europe. I am grateful for this man's soothing lyrics. Going back to this at 73 is fantastic!!
Loved this song when i was 15 now i,m still LOVING IT at 53!!! Great lyrics and great tunes! Thanks for posting.
I started listening to Jimmy cliff songs in 1976 ....I still listen to his songs at 60s. I named my first born son Cliff. This is how i love Jimmy Cliff
My father introduced me to Jimmy Cliff in the early 70s but it was really the "House of Exile" that did it for me in 1974. Lots of love from Zambia👍👍
Ses chansons ont bercé mon adolescence
Jimmy Cliff is the true Reggae legend.
Presley Saye trust me ,Jimmy Cliff is best
One of reggae's greatest musicians and singers.
At 64, I have been listening this music for quite some time. I grew up with Jimmy Cliff. Well, I was 17 when I first got into him.
His age mate
@@maxwellphiri3616 No, Cliff was born 1st April, 1948.
I was 12 when I first got into him
One of the most underrated Reggae artist of our time.
Jimmy Cliff has never been underrated. Please take note
Nobody ever underrated Jimmy cliff. He was the first reggae star if international refutation. Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and others came later. Even as Bob Marley took the world by storm and became legendary, the status of Jimmy cliff remained undiminished.
He was never underrated. He was an international reggae superstar at the same time as Bob Marley. I see his song Journey has 7.7 million views here on RUclips. Not underated at all.
A masterpiece they don't do music like this any more, The Great reggae emperor Jimmy Cliff is a Philosopher
These guys were fantastic. The words should be understood and heeded,then the youth would have some purpose in theirs lives, it's all about respect for each other other .Love when he says "why you MINIMIZE ME ?"
@@mickeymurray4896 wwww
The best reggae music from Jamaica.
Magnífico.
Simply the best. One of the Greatest black musician ever J C.
Will you patronize me - brother
Do you recognize me - brother
Do you believe what your teacher said
Or is it the food that your preacher fed
Why you minimize me - brother, Oh brother
Joseph and his brothers left Canaan
They saw the little brother in Egypt
They both had the same cause and the same purpose
They come about the same hurt that they got back the most
Do you understand me my brother, Oh brother
Brother! Brother! Brother! Brother!
Let us help the fallen - sister
She will love to call you - mister
Do you see the need for unity
To bring about respect and dignity
Don't you understand me - my brother. Brother!
Will you patronize me - brother
Do you recognize me - brother
Is it the thing that your teacher said
Or is it the food that your preacher fed
Why you minimize me - my brother Oh brother
Are you my brother now hey hey yeah oh yeah hey hey
Are you my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother
Are you my brother now hey hey hey hey
Are you my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother
So understand me now oh brother Oh brother Oh brother
Are you my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother, my brother.
WOW................! God Bless for the full translation..................! You efforts ARE SERIOULSY APPRECIATED by true fans of Jimmy Cliff! THANK YOU!
Eddy manijean , God bless youcEddy
Eddy manijean p
Eddy manijean p
Words So touching indeed, I i literally shed tears.
40 years and going.. I just heard this in my dream, and I'm in my late 50s. Touching
I completely understand…it’s nostalgic and makes me cry, the world is old now
This is raw reggae no weedy.no cocaine or heroin just natural.thanks jimmy
Très belle chanson
J’adore
JC music still inspires me a lot. I have remained an ardent fan , since 1974
The song is Power full..... Jimmy is my brother.....
Jimmy Cliff es une légende vivant 🙌👍👍👊
An experience that I won’t forget in a hurry after synthetic world.Iam a blessed generation!
I’ll always give you the thumbs up KING JIMMY CLIFF!!!
Jimmy is a gift to music world.Even Angels love his music. Especially BROTHER and HOUSE OF EXILE..If you listen to the inner circle of the music you will know that this guy is really singing from the inner golden chair with golden voice.
Mr Kool Runner and The Prince of Reggea Mr, Jimmy Cliff and The Melody Voice 💙 of the Reggea and The Soul Music for His Arranged Words. Time Will Tell, Many Rivers to XROSS, HARDER THEY COME, AND MANY MANY MORE, THE SOLOS HE'S THE ❤ BEST OF THE BEST MY MERRY GO ROUND. OVER 60YEARS STILL SINGING. PLEASE DONT COMPARED HIM TO BOB MARLEY. DIFFERENT CLASS OF REGGEA AND SMOOTH SOUL. JIMMY KWEKU CLIFF. NOW CHIEF OF PART OF WESTERN GHANA. OHENE.
1:56 - 2:20 " Let us help the fallen sister, she will love to call you Mister, DO YOU see the need for Unity,TO BRING ABOUT RESPECT AND DIGNITY" !!! Strong words INDEED! Jimmy Cliff, God Bless you, YOU BUNDLE OF TALENT YOU!
Thanks for posting.
.
I pray that all the melanated people see the strength of unity for the revitalization of Africa and its people.
Gone are the days.
❤i continued to say from my heart that my Jamaican brothering r the most spiritual beings of all the African whom they stole from heaven
Très nostalique ! Tu me rappelles ma jeunesse Jimmy !
Best of old age, since 1975
I was passing by when this song was playing. Couldn't remember the name of the song,but I knew it was Jimmy Cliff. Then I went up on You Tube to try and find the song. When found I keep playing it and playing it. One of the best songs ever written by a man of reggae.
You damn right "Brother" I'cve playing it over and over ever since I got it on youtube. just love Jimmy Cliff's music
Jimmy Cliff - he was born for this: Music 🎼
This is a masterpiece from the master himself. I play it almost every day
Listened to this at 13 now I'm 56! The words ring so true! Beautiful song!
Same here..........loved it as a child, and STILL LOVING IT AS A MATURED WOMAN...........! This track is simply ETERNAL................!
I’m going on 63💕😍 still listening
And this song makes Jimmy Cliff a very unique Reggae Artist. I started listening his Music in the very late 80's. Till to date, can't miss to listen the mind and soul soothering effect of his music. It reminds me of bitter-sweet memories as a kid growing up in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. As in his Unlimited Album cover, showed him as he was back way then : Young Gifted; Thank you once again for this masterpiece.
Dear God...this is goog...brings back so much Feelings of Nostalgy......👍👍👍❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍
Je ne me lasse pas d'écouter ce morceau,tant c'est profond.
Listening to Jimmy Cliff always leave dumbfounded......His songs are spellbinding.....I discovered music through Jimmy Cliff and this track takes me back to 1976. to Orlu in the then Imo State of Nigeria.......Gregory and his garage was home to me then.....this is why i hide to listen to the House of Exile Album.
Be your brother's keeper.....a powerful message from Jimmy Cliff.
My old favourite way back in 1970s,school ball dancing,memories!!!
1977كنت في مدينة اديسة مع اخواني الافارقة والاتنيين الاتحاد السفيتي سابق جزاهم كل خير وهم الاعزاء عندنا في كل العالم نورت الموسيقة عند ليفهمها وعرفها في سبيلكم ان شاء الله
I heard this record when it first was released and used to have a copy. My best friend's family is West Indian and when were teenagers in the mid 70's this was the best album ever! From this we learned of Bob Marley and all the rest!
Arguably the best album Jimmy Cliff ever produced. This has to be his magnus opus.
Cherished memory; from secondary school to date(Fellow of Nigerian Society of Engineers) ...This Track remains ever refreshed, whenever played!!!
just listen to his deep seated wailing for his brother towards the end of the song. That's probably how Joseph cried out to his brothers after he discovered they had sold him. At 56, I still love his house of exile album in the same way I did at 11.
My God, Jimmy always makes me cry. What a song? Bless you.
Jimmy has been my best friend with regards to reggae music and ken Lazarus the next
This music very much applies to our Nigerian situation & very soothing
Personally this song makes me to shiver! Makes me to think deeply
a great song I hope you will sing it at the agriculture show in Zambia where you will be singing. thanks Jimmy for many great songs you have made i have enjoyed most of them God Bless You
Reggae at its best. The message is clear
My favourite singer, lyricist, composer, and inspirator poet of all time. Thank you ever so much.
Indeed reminds me of my late brother whose favourite track it is
Music in my teenage years. Still love them in my sixties. Jimmy remains one of the best in my opinion⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💕
This was before Bob Marley became popular in your country, the Yoruba nation.
Jimmy Cliff was and still the man in the landscape of Reggae music.
Those were the good Ole days.
Ma douce adolescence, que des.bons souvenirs
Powerful and timeless sentiments. The search to perfect the human condition. Mighty statement.
Very refreshing piece of music reminding of the 1970's
This is one tune which resurrects memories of the days of yore.
All Jimmy cliff are exceptional
Indeed
Simply there is one than jimmy the best human ever emerged on this planet ever.
Brother, a well articulated song by cliff whose emotion and meaning will continue to revirbrate solong life continues on earth. A good African.
The best reggae ever
Just as sweet today as 44 years ago...
I've known this music since 1973, and up till now I'm still loving it in my sixties.
JC is the king of reggae.
Jimmy cliff the True legend of music
I started listening to Jimmy when I was young but today I am old man
Dancei muito essa música na minha adolescência!
Played this song over 20 times today. A friend lost his only brother, and didn't get an opportunity to resolve their differences before his passing. Hence I woke up with this song on my mind, as it also took me back to my childhood. Such a deep message.
you are still among the very best
GONNA THOSE DAYS. LEGEND MUSIC. JIMMY CLEAVE..
Song that reminds me of my childhood friend Charles Zamumimba who passed on well before his time. Loved and remembered always Charlie. (Incidentally i first listened to the music of Jimmy Cliff in your parents' home when as young as 9 years of age!)
What a great song !!!
Can't believe I'm searching for this music, the music that my late father played when I was a young boy.
Essa música me faz lembrar minha adolescência em São Luis do Maranhão. Sede dos Barés no João paulo. Saudades...
True saying. There's a friend who stick closer than a brother.
avec lui j ai découvert le reggae
Tempos bons não voltam mais. Porém podemos recorda-los...
Down memory lane. Jimmy is a master in his class like bob marley and peter Tosh.
Jimmy voice is unique and i got to love him most when he came to Nigeria and one thing led to another and he was locked in cell which made him sang a master piece indicating he was put in jail. Fantastic number.
First time to listen to his music.much love rasta
You are the best Jimmy
Tears fall from my eyes
This is a true classic it reminds me of my childhood