Redemption Song

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Riff:
xA|----0-2---2/3-6-7-5-2-|----0-2-5--2-3-2-0---| 
xE|-3------3-------------|-3-----------------3-|
xC|----------------------|---------------------| 
xG|----------------------|---------------------| 

xA|----0-2---2/3-6-7-5-2-|----0-2-5----3-2-0---| 
xE|-3------3-------------|-3-----------------3-|
xC|----------------------|---------------------| 
xG|----------------------|---------------------| 


    G                      Em Em7
Old Pirates, yes, they rob I.
     C        G        Am
Sold I to the merchant ships
G                  Em      C         G          Am
minutes after they took I   from the bottomless pit.
       G            Em Em7
But my hand was made strong
C      G             Am
By the hand of the Almighty.
   G                   Em    C   Am7    D
We forward in this generation triumphantly.


- D  -               G    C       D        G
Won't you help to sing    these songs of freedom?
      C     D        Em   C  D       G      C 
Cause all I ever had,      redemption songs,
  D       G      C D  
redemption songs.


- D  -  G                           Em Em7
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery,
            C          G            Am
None but ourselves can free our minds.
G                        Em
Have no fear for atomic energy,
              C        G           D
Cause none of them can stop the time.
    G                        Em Em7
How long shall they kill our prophets
         C      G           Am
While we stand aside and look?
          G              Em
Ooh, some say it's just a part of it.
      C         Am7         D
We've got to fulfill the book.


- D  -               G    C       D        G
Won't you help to sing    these songs of freedom?
      C     D        Em   C  D       G      C 
Cause all I ever had,      redemption songs,
  D       G      C  D       G      C D
redemption songs, redemption songs.


Interlude - x4 -: Em  C  D


- D  -  G                           Em Em7
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery,
           C           G            Am
None but ourselves can free our minds.
             G                Em
Woh, Have no fear for atomic energy,
              C              G              D
Cause none of them-ah can-ah stop-ah the time.
    G                        Em Em7
How long shall they kill our prophets
         C      G           Am
While we stand aside and look?
          G              Em
Yes, some say it's just a part of it.
      C         Am7         D
We've got to fulfill the book.


 - D  -               G    C       D        G
 Won't you help to sing    these songs of freedom?
       C     D        Em   C  D       G       
 Cause all I ever had,      redemption songs,
 C     D        Em   C  D       Em     C
 All I ever had,      redemption songs,
       D        G      C  D        G
 These songs of freedom,  songs of freedom

Outro: C  Em  Am  D    
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~Tuesday 22nd of April~

Biography

Bob Marley (February 6, 1945 – May 11, 1981), born Nesta Robert Marley which was later to be changed by passport officials to Robert Nesta Marley, was a Jamaican singer-songwriter, guitarist, and activist. He was the most widely known writer and performer of Reggae, and more specifically Roots Reggae. He is famous for popularising the genre outside of Jamaica and the Caribbean. Much of his music dealt with the struggles of the spiritually wealthy rasta and/or spiritually powerful Jah Rastafari.

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