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I was a little boy and I took it hard when Grandpa had to leave.
Grandma said, listen up son, I’ve someone I’d like for you to meet.
And she pulled to the edge of the road by the river side.
Cranked an 8- track radio.
Man come on singing, “everything gonna be alright”
And in that August sun she smiled, the tears welled in her eyes.
She said, “sometimes it’s gonna rain, even if you don’t want it to,
Whatcha gonna do?”
Ooooh, sitting on a river bank
Ooooh, her arm around me.
Ooooh, and we sang quietly,
Grandma and me and Bob Marley.
So baby when that sun ain’t shining,
You can call on me.
I’ll take you miles along a winding road,

To placing that you’ve been.
Where you can find your strength again,
And in the morning you will rise,
You’re gonna be alright
Oooh, sitting on a riverbank,
Oooh, my arms around you.
Oooh, and we’ll sing quietly,
You and me and Bob Marley.
**Break
Oooh, sitting on a riverbank,
Oooh, my arms around you.
Oooh, and we’ll sing quietly,
You and me and Bob Marley.
You and me and Bob Marley.
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One of the few Jamaican singers to truly bridge the gap between the roots and dancehall reggae styles is the man known as Everton "Blender." When reggae fans hear the opening notes of "Lift Up Your Head," "Ghetto People Song," "Blend Dem," etc., they instantly recognize these songs as the cultural anthems of our time. The large number of hits Everton has accrued is most impressive for an artist who has been in the business for such a seemingly short period of time. But like many of Jamaica's biggest musical stars, the road to fame wasn't a short or easy one.

Read more about Everton Blender on Last.fm.


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