Hello there! This is a powerful, heartbreaking soul song. Jimmy Cliff is a Jamaican singer-songwriter, and also an actor. He was raised in St.

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Cliff was aged 21 when he wrote and recorded the song in Cliff stated he wrote the song due to the trouble he was having making it as a successful musical artist after originally finding success in his home of Jamaica, beginning at age 14, before moving to the United Kingdom. I was struggling, with work, life, my identity, I couldn't find my place; frustration fueled the song. Most of the time it was France but sometimes it was Germany. It was a very frustrating time. I came to England with very big hopes and I saw my hopes fading. And that song came out of that experience. Cliff stated he was working on his second album for Island Records , but held the song back because he did not think a ballad would be appropriate. Cliff waited until he came to New York to mix the record and add overdubs and backing vocals. He was walking from his residence to the studio, which took 15 minutes, and finished composing the song in his head.
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