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Under the Sun, Moon and Stars - Jimmy Cliff



     
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Yes, as I was sayin', I like work, you know
But when I work I must get paid
You don't know the sound I'm tryin' to tell you
Listen, try to understand, listenMy forparents worked, from sun-up, 'til sun-down
Peace could not be found now they're under the ground
I've heard them complain and cried out in pain
Seeking peaceful gain under the sun, moon and starsWon't happen to me, I'm not blind, you see
I've got to be free, I want it right here on earth
Got to have some fun, 'for my life is done
Let happiness run under the sun, moon and starsUnder the sun, under the moon, under the stars, wherever you are
Got to have some fun under the sun, moon and stars
Got to get some fun under the sun, moon and starsDon't want it on Venus, Saturn nor Uranus
Don't want it on Pluto, I want it right here on earth
Don't want it on Jupiter, Neptune nor on Mercury
Don't want it on Mars, but under the sun, moon and starsUnder the sun, under the moon, under the stars, wherever you are
Got to have some fun under the sun, moon and stars
Let happiness run under the sun, moon and starsSo you didn't understand what I was tryin' to tell you
Got tell you one more time, listenUnder the sun, under the moon, under the stars, wherever you are

Got to have some fun under the sun, moon and stars
Let happiness run under the sun, moon and starsGot to find some peace under the sun, moon and stars
Each and everyone under the sun, moon and stars
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Jimmy Cliff OM (> Jamaican Order of Merit) born as James Chambers (1 April 1948, St. Catherine, Jamaica) is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is best known among mainstream audiences for songs like "Sittin' in Limbo", "You Can Get It If You Really Want," "Many Rivers to Cross" and the title track from The Harder They Come, a film soundtrack which helped popularise reggae across the world. Cliff moved to Kingston in 1962.

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