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. He 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. On the last day of the session, as the union backing musicians were preparing to leave, Cliff asked if he could play a song idea he had. He said, "I started singing, the band came in, and that was it. Once. That was it. And then Chris [Blackwell] said, ‘OK, let's put this one in to fill out the album.’" This is one of the few Cliff tracks to use an
organ, which helps to supplement the
gospel feel provided by the
backing vocalists. He released the song, with
production work by
Leslie Kong, on his 1969
album,
Jimmy Cliff. It was also released on the 1972
soundtrack album for the film
The Harder They Come, in which Cliff also starred.
Rolling Stone ranked it No. 325 on their list of the
500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
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