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Mama Lyrics


Gott to let you know, got to letMama I don't ever want to see you cry
If then they knew him they'd have passed right by
Oh, Joseph's a man of many women, feel no way
Oh, always remember you are the first of themOh, mama if they could see where we are coming from the other day
Then they would know just where they belong the other day
If they could see where you're coming from the other day
Then they would know just where they belongLet stumbling blocks fall out of your way each and every day
Lord knows, Lord knows your reward shall be great
They were broken off through their lack of faith
But because of your faith you are still in placeWoah Mama, if they could see where you're coming from the other day
Then they would know just where you are coming from
If they could see where you are coming from the other day
Then they would know just where they belongMama don't cry, don't wanna see you cryingAh my children, oh mama
Fret not for me
I know Jah will be there eternallyIf they could see where we are coming from the other day
Then they would know just where they belong the other day
If they could see where we are coming from the other day
Then they would know just where they belongMama I don't ever want to see you cry ain't no lie

If then they knew him they would have passed right by
So many called but you were chosen, the very best
And so you will remain outspokenOh mama, if they could see where we are coming from the other day
Then they would know just where they belong the other day
If they could see where we are coming from the other day
Then they would know, then they would know, it's the other day
Yes they would know
Songwriters
Marley, StephenPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers were a reggae group made up of four of Bob Marley's children: Ziggy, Stephen, Sharon, and Cedella. They formed the Melody Makers when they were teenagers in 1979, and recorded "Children Playing in the Streets" with their father. They went on to perform at their father's funeral in 1981. The band's popularity was at its highest during 1988, prompting a major record deal with Virgin Records.

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