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Old 09-28-2011, 05:56 AM   #45
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Uh, that's definitely not Bob Marley.
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Johnny Nash
Thanks.
I remembered the song and melody but when I looked up the words and the singer. Google came up with Marley among others, but when I went back I found:

"it is a common misconception[by whom?]that the song was written and/or previously performed by Bob Marley, possibly based on the fact that The Wailers were the backing band on Nash's original recording. Marley wrote Nash's next single, "Stir It Up". Nash wrote this song himself and recorded it in London with members of The Average White Band.[citation needed]"
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