I Shot the Sheriff
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“I Shot the Sheriff” | ||
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Single by Bob Marley from the album Burnin' |
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Released | 1973 | |
Format | 12" | |
Recorded | Harry J. Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, April 1973 | |
Genre | Reggae | |
Length | 4:41 | |
Label | Tuff Gong Records/Island Records | |
Writer(s) | Bob Marley | |
Producer | Chris Blackwell and The Wailers |
"I Shot the Sheriff" is a song written by Bob Marley. The song was first released on The Wailers' album Burnin'.
Eric Clapton recorded a cover version that was included on his album, 461 Ocean Boulevard. It is the most successful version of the song, peaking at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- "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." — Bob Marley [1]
During the controversy over the Body Count song "Cop Killer", it was frequently pointed out that there were no similar complaints about Marley's song even though they had similar themes.[2]
On EPMD's 1988 "Strictly Business" LP, the title track uses a sample of "I Shot the Sheriff" (Clapton's Version).
In 1997, rapper/producer Warren G covered the song for his Take a Look over Your Shoulder (Reality) album. This version peaked at #20 on the Hot 100. It hit #1 in New Zealand.
In 2000, the song has been covered in a ska-punk version by Voodoo Glow Skulls on their album Symbolic. It was also covered by former American Idol contestant Jason Castro in 2008.
In 2004, Tom Morello, under his persona, The Nightwatchman, borrowed and changed lyrics from the song during his performance of Until the End, as part of the Axis of Justice Concert Series Volume 1. The lyrics he used were: "...three times I shot the sheriff; and did not spare the deputy". A studio version of the song was later released on his album One Man Revolution.
Ziggy Marley, Bob's son, makes what seems to be a reference to the song when he sings "I stop the deputy, now you know" on the track 'Be Free' from his 2006 album Love Is My Religion.
In 2007, actor Will Smith sang the song in the movie I Am Legend.
[edit] Cover versions in other languages
Country | Artist | Title | Translated title |
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Sweden | Just D (1995) | "Jag sköt sheriffen" | "I shot the sheriff" |
[edit] References
- ^ I Shot the Sheriff
- ^ Hamm, Mark; Ferrell, Jeff. Rap, cops, and crime: clarifying the 'cop killer' controversy. Retrieved on 2007-06-10.
Preceded by "(You're) Having My Baby" by Paul Anka and Odia Coates |
Billboard Hot 100 number one single (Eric Clapton version) September 14, 1974 |
Succeeded by "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" by Barry White |