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"No Woman, No Cry" is the most re-recorded and acclaimed song in reggae history. Recorded in the studio in 1974 by Bob Marley & The Wailers for the album Natty Dread in 1974, the version that became best known was recorded live in London and released on the album Live! of 1975, having been considered the definitive one.[2] This is the version included in the Legend compilation which includes the singer's greatest hits. The song has been covered by several artists, including Rancid, NOFX, Boney M, Murder One, Joan Baez, Xavier Rudd, Jimmy Buffett, The Fugees, Sublime, Hugh Masekela and Gilberto Gil, musician and former minister of culture in Brazil. But only the ska punk band Spunge had permission from Marley's family to change the lyrics for their Room For Abuse album.
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