| "I Shot the Sheriff" | ||||
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| Single by Bob Marley and the Wailers | ||||
| from the album Burnin` | ||||
| Released | 12 February 1973[1] | |||
| Studio | Harry J. Studios, Kingston, Jamaica | |||
| Genre | Reggae | |||
| Length | 4:41 | |||
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| Songwriter(s) | Bob Marley | |||
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| Bob Marley and the Wailers singles chronology | ||||
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| "I Shot the Sheriff" by Bob Marley and the Wailers on YouTube | ||||
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| "I Shot the Sheriff" (1977 live) by Bob Marley and the Wailers on YouTube | ||||
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"I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley and released in 1973 with his band the Wailers.
"I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley and released in 1973 with his band the Wailers.
The song was first released in 1973 on The Wailers` album Burnin`. Marley explained his intention as follows: "I want to say `I shot the police` but the government would have made a fuss so I said `I shot the sheriff` instead... but it`s the same idea: justice."[2]
In 1992, with the controversy surrounding the Ice-T song "Cop Killer", Marley`s song was often cited by Ice-T`s supporters as evidence of his detractors` hypocrisy, considering that the older song was never similarly criticised despite having much the same theme.[3]
In 2012, Marley`s former girlfriend Esther Anderson claimed that the lyrics, "Sheriff John Brown always hated me / For what, I don`t know / Every time I plant a seed / He said, `Kill it before it grow`" are actually about Marley being very opposed to her use of birth control pills; Marley supposedly replaced the word "doctor" with sheriff.[4]
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| United Kingdom (BPI)[5] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" | ||||
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| A-side of the original 1974 UK vinyl release | ||||
| Single by Eric Clapton | ||||
| from the album 461 Ocean Boulevard | ||||
| B-side | "Give Me Strength" | |||
| Released | 1974 | |||
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| Label | RSO | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Bob Marley | |||
| Producer(s) | Tom Dowd | |||
| Eric Clapton singles chronology | ||||
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| "I Shot the Sheriff" (album version) by Eric Clapton on YouTube | ||||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" (full-length version) by Eric Clapton on YouTube | ||||
| Live video | ||||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" (2010 live) by Eric Clapton on YouTube | ||||
Eric Clapton recorded a cover version that was included on his 1974 album 461 Ocean Boulevard. His performance of the song adds soft rock[6] to the reggae sound.[7] Billboard described this version as being "a catchy goof of a winner" despite not containing a guitar solo.[8] Cash Box called it a "smooth bluesy rocker with lots of guitar, keyboards and strong background harmonies."[9] Record World said that Clapton is "firing straight from the hip, both vocally and riff-wise."[10] Faring better in the charts, it peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, his only US number one to date. In 2003, Clapton`s version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[11]
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| "I Shot the Sheriff" | ||||
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| Single by Warren G | ||||
| from the album Take a Look Over Your Shoulder | ||||
| Released | February 3, 1997[35] | |||
| Genre | Hip hop | |||
| Length | 4:10 | |||
| Label | Def Jam | |||
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| Producer(s) | Warren G | |||
| Warren G singles chronology | ||||
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| "I Shot the Sheriff" on YouTube | ||||
"I Shot the Sheriff" is the lead single released from Warren G`s second album, Take a Look Over Your Shoulder. Warren replaced Marley`s original lyrics with his own, although Clapton`s version of the song is sampled and R&B singer Nancy Fletcher sings the original chorus. The song was a hit in several countries. In the US, it peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the RIAA on 2 May 1997. It peaked at number two in the UK and at number one in New Zealand.[36][37]
The official remix was produced by EPMD member Erick Sermon, it is based around EPMD`s "Strictly Business", which also sampled Clapton`s version of the song.[citation needed]
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"I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley and released in 1973 with his band the Wailers.
The song was first released in 1973 on The Wailers` album Burnin`. Marley explained his intention as follows: "I want to say `I shot the police` but the government would have made a fuss so I said `I shot the sheriff` instead... but it`s the same idea: justice."[2]
In 1992, with the controversy surrounding the Ice-T song "Cop Killer", Marley`s song was often cited by Ice-T`s supporters as evidence of his detractors` hypocrisy, considering that the older song was never similarly criticised despite having much the same theme.[3]
In 2012, Marley`s former girlfriend Esther Anderson claimed that the lyrics, "Sheriff John Brown always hated me / For what, I don`t know / Every time I plant a seed / He said, `Kill it before it grow`" are actually about Marley being very opposed to her use of birth control pills; Marley supposedly replaced the word "doctor" with sheriff.[4]
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom (BPI)[5] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A-side of the original 1974 UK vinyl release | ||||
| Single by Eric Clapton | ||||
| from the album 461 Ocean Boulevard | ||||
| B-side | "Give Me Strength" | |||
| Released | 1974 | |||
| Genre |
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| Length |
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| Label | RSO | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Bob Marley | |||
| Producer(s) | Tom Dowd | |||
| Eric Clapton singles chronology | ||||
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| Audio | ||||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" (album version) by Eric Clapton on YouTube | ||||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" (full-length version) by Eric Clapton on YouTube | ||||
| Live video | ||||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" (2010 live) by Eric Clapton on YouTube | ||||
Eric Clapton recorded a cover version that was included on his 1974 album 461 Ocean Boulevard. His performance of the song adds soft rock[6] to the reggae sound.[7] Billboard described this version as being "a catchy goof of a winner" despite not containing a guitar solo.[8] Cash Box called it a "smooth bluesy rocker with lots of guitar, keyboards and strong background harmonies."[9] Record World said that Clapton is "firing straight from the hip, both vocally and riff-wise."[10] Faring better in the charts, it peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, his only US number one to date. In 2003, Clapton`s version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[11]
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| "I Shot the Sheriff" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single by Warren G | ||||
| from the album Take a Look Over Your Shoulder | ||||
| Released | February 3, 1997[35] | |||
| Genre | Hip hop | |||
| Length | 4:10 | |||
| Label | Def Jam | |||
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(s) | Warren G | |||
| Warren G singles chronology | ||||
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| Music video | ||||
| "I Shot the Sheriff" on YouTube | ||||
"I Shot the Sheriff" is the lead single released from Warren G`s second album, Take a Look Over Your Shoulder. Warren replaced Marley`s original lyrics with his own, although Clapton`s version of the song is sampled and R&B singer Nancy Fletcher sings the original chorus. The song was a hit in several countries. In the US, it peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold by the RIAA on 2 May 1997. It peaked at number two in the UK and at number one in New Zealand.[36][37]
The official remix was produced by EPMD member Erick Sermon, it is based around EPMD`s "Strictly Business", which also sampled Clapton`s version of the song.[citation needed]
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