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"I Shot the Sheriff"
German vinyl release
Single by Bob Marley and the Wailers
from the album Burnin`
Released12 February 1973[1]
StudioHarry J. Studios, Kingston, Jamaica
GenreReggae
Length4:41
Label
Songwriter(s)Bob Marley
Producer(s)
Bob Marley and the Wailers singles chronology
"Keep On Moving"
(1972)
"I Shot the Sheriff"
(1973)
"Concrete Jungle"
(1973)
Audio
"I Shot the Sheriff" by Bob Marley and the Wailers on YouTube
Live video
"I Shot the Sheriff" (1977 live) by Bob Marley and the Wailers on YouTube

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I Shot the Sheriff

Eric Clapton

1973 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 12 Febrero 1973 · Fecha Grabación: 1973 -
    Discográfica: Tuff GongIsland · Estudio de grabación: Harry J. Studios, Kingston, Jamaica · Productor: Chris Blackwell , 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.

    Bob Marley and the Wailers version

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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.

    Bob Marley and the Wailers version

    Leer más

    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]

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[5]

    Silver

    200,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Eric Clapton version

    "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"
    Released1974
    Genre
    • Blues rock
    • reggae rock
    Length
    • 4:26 (album version)
    • 3:30 (single version)
    LabelRSO
    Songwriter(s)Bob Marley
    Producer(s)Tom Dowd
    Eric Clapton singles chronology

    "Let It Rain"
    (1972)

    "I Shot the Sheriff"
    (1974)

    "Willie and the Hand Jive"
    (1974)

    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]

    Chart performance

    Warren G version

    "I Shot the Sheriff"
    Single by Warren G
    from the album Take a Look Over Your Shoulder
    ReleasedFebruary 3, 1997[35]
    GenreHip hop
    Length4:10
    LabelDef Jam
    Songwriter(s)
    • Bob Marley
    • Warren Griffin
    Producer(s)Warren G
    Warren G singles chronology

    "What`s Love Got to Do with It"
    (1996)

    "I Shot the Sheriff"
    (1997)

    "Smokin` Me Out"
    (1997)

    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]

    Charts and certifications

    See also

    • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1974
    • List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1974
    • List of number-one singles of 1974 (Canada)
    • List of number-one singles from the 1990s (New Zealand)

    "I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley and released in 1973 with his band the Wailers.

    Bob Marley and the Wailers version

    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]

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[5]

    Silver

    200,000‡

    ‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

    Eric Clapton version

    "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"
    Released1974
    Genre
    • Blues rock
    • reggae rock
    Length
    • 4:26 (album version)
    • 3:30 (single version)
    LabelRSO
    Songwriter(s)Bob Marley
    Producer(s)Tom Dowd
    Eric Clapton singles chronology

    "Let It Rain"
    (1972)

    "I Shot the Sheriff"
    (1974)

    "Willie and the Hand Jive"
    (1974)

    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]

    Chart performance

    Warren G version

    "I Shot the Sheriff"
    Single by Warren G
    from the album Take a Look Over Your Shoulder
    ReleasedFebruary 3, 1997[35]
    GenreHip hop
    Length4:10
    LabelDef Jam
    Songwriter(s)
    • Bob Marley
    • Warren Griffin
    Producer(s)Warren G
    Warren G singles chronology

    "What`s Love Got to Do with It"
    (1996)

    "I Shot the Sheriff"
    (1997)

    "Smokin` Me Out"
    (1997)

    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]

    Charts and certifications

    See also

    • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1974
    • List of Cash Box Top 100 number-one singles of 1974
    • List of number-one singles of 1974 (Canada)
    • List of number-one singles from the 1990s (New Zealand)

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