Jimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff, OM (born James Chambers; 1 April 1948) is a Jamaican ska & reggae musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and actor. He is the only living musician to hold the Order of Merit, the highest honour that can be granted by the Jamaican government for achievements in the arts and sciences.

Cliff is best known among mainstream audiences for songs such as "Wonderful World, Beautiful People", "Many Rivers to Cross", "You Can Get It If You Really Want", "The Harder They Come", "Reggae Night" and "Hakuna Matata", and his covers of Cat Stevens' "Wild World" and Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now" from the film Cool Runnings. He starred in the film The Harder They Come, which helped popularize reggae across the world, and Club Paradise. Cliff was one of five performers inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.

Career

Early life, 1960s and 1970s

Jimmy Cliff was born in Somerton District, St. James, Jamaica. He began writing songs while still at primary school in St. James, listening to a neighbour's sound system. In 1962 his father took him to Kingston to go to Kingston Technical school, where he ended up sharing his cousin's one rented room in East Kingston.

Jimmy Cliff (album)

Jimmy Cliff is a 1969 album by Jimmy Cliff. It was retitled Wonderful World, Beautiful People after the track of that name was released as a single in the U.S. Richard Polak, who is credited with the sleeves of a number of Island Records artists in the early 1970s, is credited with photography.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jimmy Cliff; except where indicated. 

References

External links

  • Jimmy Cliff - Jimmy Cliff at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Definitive Collection (Electric Light Orchestra album)

    Definitive Collection is a compilation album recorded by the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) and produced by Jeff Lynne. It was released on 13 April 1999 with two discs. Some of the songs include their album versions like "Strange Magic" and "Shine a Little Love", and some tracks include edits seen below.

    Compilation edits

    Many edits are featured in this album. "Can't Get It Out of My Head" has a small portion of "Eldorado Overture" left off on it, "Above the Clouds" is connected with "Livin' Thing" and is not credited on the track listing, "So Fine" leaves a portion of the fade into "Rockaria!", "Turn to Stone" does not include the full fade in of the synthesizer and guitars, part of the tuning radio on "Mr. Blue Sky" is gone, "Twilight" has a fade in from the previous track (on the Time album), "Prologue", the end of "Twilight" and the intro of "Rock 'n' Roll Is King" are transited, and "Secret Messages" has no fade in and goes straight to the backmasking lyrics.

    Definitive Collection (Tony Christie album)

    Definitive Collection is a greatest hits album by Tony Christie. It was released by Universal Music TV in 2005 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart.

    The album had two singles, "(Is This the Way to) Amarillo" and "Avenues and Alleyways", reached Number 1 and number 26 respectively in the UK singles chart in 2005.

    Track listing

  • (Is This The Way To) Amarillo
  • Avenues And Alleyways
  • Las Vegas
  • Solitaire
  • Happy Birthday Baby
  • I Did What I Did For Maria
  • Drive Safely Darlin'
  • On This Night Of A Thousand Stars
  • Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
  • Most Beautiful Girl
  • Don't Go Down To Reno
  • The Way We Were
  • So Deep Is The Night
  • Didn't We
  • You've Lost That Loving Feelin'
  • Home Loving Man
  • Walk Like A Panther '98
  • Vienna Sunday
  • Loving You
  • Almost In Love
  • A Street Of Broken Dreams
  • Chart performance

    References

    Podcasts:

    Jimmy Cliff

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Definitive Collection

    by: Reegs

    These days of strong obsession
    Own a home and scrape through life
    Work hard, job satisfaction?
    Come home and kiss the wife
    In debt? You’re a part of England
    And you feel as though your running out of time
    Worldwide, looking for solutions
    Everybody needs a fruitful life
    Weekend and the car needs cleaning
    You’ve got to do as the Jones’s do
    Brainwashed, propaganda T.V.
    Your own reflection looking back at you
    This fever, This fever
    Synthetic lives
    Fall deeper, much deeper
    And believe its alright
    This fever, This fever
    We’re running out of time
    Still no clearer?
    Who will heal the pain?
    And who will feel the pain?
    Where’s the shame?
    Oh where’s the shame?
    Everybody talked that way




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