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The Best of Bob Ee AS Songs ing Buffalo pel Coming in from the Cold Words and Music by Bob Marley E # e Strum Pattern: 5 Intro Moderate Reggae c Inthis life, fn this life, in this ite, in this oh sweet life we're coming in from the cold. We're coming in, we're com-ing in, we're com-ing in, we're com-ing in, we're com-ing in, we're com-ing in, we're F coming in, we're com-ing in from the cold. Lis you verse c a c x + you, Tm tlk — ing Copyright® 1980 FitySix Hope load Music Lis. and Oc Music Li, [AL Rlgns forthe Unted States and Canada Adrariste‘es by PolyGrem inlematonal Publishing, nc Internatonal Copyright Secured Al Fights Reserved Why do you look so sad__ and for - sak en? When one door is closed, don't you know Would you let the sys-tem make you kill your broth -er man? Would you let the sys-tem get on top of your head a-gain%} No dread, no! — = ee ee F Dm Would you make the sys-tem get on top of your head a-gais? No dread, no! Well, G the big-gest_ man you ev-er did see was, was a jut a ba by, In this Chorus fe life, in this life, in. this in this life, oh sweet life. coming in, we're com. ing in, we're coming in, we're com. ing in, com - ing in, F To Code CeE- G : 0, c & = = = == 6 a = a Z les tite, ge. ay) ey We Shimer ae it's life, it's ‘woah, well, com-ing in from — the cold. _ — —_ = ee 2S =| com - ing in, we're com - ing, 00, com - ing in, com - ing in, DS. al Cota F coming in from the cold, 2Ats you O-Coda Outro-Chorus c € —_—S re eo ——$—= — * ~ = oe - SS E ae clits den yansne ome ns, — yeh yah eth Modo wea a : D em a a 4 an - ~ rc ———— 3 oo = = : aS == ‘ae we'e mov - ing ca on of Baby. en, wre were ‘ Ds a Cia ~ c D Em a fauh ex's land. groovy - ing tour @ Coda G We are the chil - dien ofthe, bigh - er Outro on oe a APs tise we nite u nite forthe bene - fit of Repeat and Fade Em G D Em ay a nile for stat - er than you think. Additional Lyrics your peo . ple. 2. How good and how pleasant it would be, Before God and man, ‘To sec the unification ofall Rastaman, yeah. As it’s been said already, let it be done, yeab Tell you who we are under the sun. We are the children of the Rastaman, We are the children of the higher man, Belly Full (Them Belly Full (But We Hungry) Words and Music by Legon Cogil and Cartton Barrett fn En, fn. fe i Strum Pattern: 1 Intro Moderate Reggae Am? F Am? F Em Na, na, ma, pa, ma, pa, na, a Na, nana, na, na, ma, na, na, na Am? F Am? F Em Na, na, na, ma, ma, na, ma, na, na Na, na, na ma, na, ma, na, na, ma, Verse Am? F Am? F Em Them bel-ly full but we hun. gry. A hun-gry mob isa Am? Fe Am F Em A rain a fall but the dirt it tough. ‘A pot a cook but the food no *nough You're gon An? 6 Am? 6 rs ace =I nnadance to Jah mu - sic, dance. We're gon-na dance to Jah ma - sic, Am7 G Am? dance. For- get your wou. bles and dance. c Am? G 7 oo For-get your sickness and For-get your sorrow and dance. Copyright © 1974 Fity-Six Hope Road Music Li. and Odi Msi Lt. ‘All Rights forthe United Slates and Canada Administered by PolyGram Intemational Publishing, Inc. 3 Intemational Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Am? c ‘Am? aie dance Forget your weakness and dance F m7 F 5 ee ae = i =——= E == J = Be St Cost of liv - ing get so. igh, rich and poor, they sun a cry Amz F Am? a ————— fe E = St = =e oe = ———S ————— Now the weak must get strong. ‘They sy, “Oh, = what a tb -u- te tion" ast Ant F Em ‘Them bel-ly full but we tun = gry. A fun-gry mob is a an = gry mob. ‘Am7 F Ac rain a fall but te din it wugh — ‘A pot a cook but the food no “nough We're gon An? Amz G Am? oo oy nachuck to Jah mu - sic, chuck- in’ We're chuck-in’ tn Jah _mmu - sic, we're chuck in’. Am G Am (Chuck - ia Am? F SS = SS 3 A. bel Jy full but them hun ae ‘A rain a fall but the dit it tough. ‘A. pot a cook but the food no ‘nough.— Repeat and Fade Outro ww vo. ad, An? F Am7 FP Em A rain a fall but whe die it tough— Ao an-gry man is a an ~ gry man.— Buffalo Soldier Words and Music by Noe! George Willams and Bob Marley eh tee P: mE ee & 8 4 Strum Pattern: 5 Verse Moderate Reggae(J7-J 2) A Fim A L.Buf-fa- lo sol - dier, dread - lock Ras - ta Tk was a 2.See Additionat Lyvies = Stolen from Af - si - ca, brought A fight-ing on ar-riv - al, fight-ing for sur-viv = val, T mean it Bridge D A dD Clim A E Fé When. 1 an-a-lyze the stench, to me it makes alot of sense See Additional Lyrics D A D cima E Fim how the dread-lock Ras ta was the buf-fa-lo sol - der 2 And he was ae ue Verse A E Fem A Dy who the heck do I think Tam. 3 I'm just a buf-fa-lo sol - dier___ in the Fim A heat of A-mer- i - ca sol - en from Af - ri - ca Copyright © 1988 by Music Salas Corporation (ASCAP) and CBK Music ditfe Moda Music (BM) ‘All rights administered jinty by Music Sales Corporation and GBK Music throughout the works Iniernatienal Copyright Secured All Righis Reserved 40 Reprinted by Permission Fim A Drought to A mer - Said he was fight-ing on ar-siv < al, Fim A fight-ing for sur-viv - al. Said he was the buf- fa - lo Fam A war for A-mer Sing -ing: Wo, yo, yo, wo, yo, yo, yo. DA Wo, yo, yo, yo, yoyo, yo, yo. Wo, yo, yo, WO yO. 1 yo: Interlude DOA Fim Wo, 7, yo, yo, yo yo Buf-fa lo sol - dier twod-ding through the D cm Fim land. —__ Said you wan-na run and then you make a stand. ‘Trod-ding through the % Verse D cfm E A land, yeah, 4, Said he was a buffalo sol - die, inthe ‘5. See Additional Lyrics Fim A Fim war for A-mer-i- ca, buf-fa- to sol - diet, dread-lock Ras - ta, A Fim A Fighting on ar riv . al, fight- ing for sur-viv - Fim A driven from the main - land to the heart of the Car-ib - be- an, Singing: " Outro A + see m és i a FEE Se = =e oe — Wo, yo, yo, 9, YO, yO, yo. Wo, yo, yo, yo, yo 1 Vz. 16. = 1 bs! Repeat and Fade Do by am pats — yo yo, ¥0. — 0, yo, yo. YO, yo, yo. Additional Lyrics 2. And he was taken from Africa, brought to America, Bridge If you know your history, Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival Then you would know where you're coming from. Said he was a buffalo soldier, dreadlock Rasta, ‘Then you wouldn't have to ask me Buffalo soldier in the heart of America, Who the heck do I think I am. 5. Trodding through San Juan in the arms of America, ‘Trodding through Jamaica, the buffalo soldier. Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival Buffalo soldier, dreadlock Rast. Chances Are (ee D FimvCd Sg AT A Bm ae fee & 8 = saw Slowly 0 Famed NJ PR ae G ar D Finvct cone hy sine Chane = es are__ ‘See Additional Lyries Copyright © 1968 Fity-Six Hope Road Music Lid, and Cdl Musi Lid Copyright Renewed {All Fights for ne United States and Canada Aumnistored by PolyGram inlrnatonal Publishing, nc. 12 International Copyright Secured All Fights eserves

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