Get Up, Stand Up

Peter Tosh

About Get Up, Stand Up

"Get Up, Stand Up" is a song written by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. It originally appeared on The Wailers' 1973 album Burnin'. It was recorded and played live in numerous versions by The Wailers and Bob Marley and the Wailers, along with solo versions by Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer. It was later included on the compilations Legend and Rebel Music, as well as live recordings such as Live at the Roxy among others. In 1973, "Get Up, Stand Up" peaked at number 33 on the Dutch Top 40. In 1986, it peaked at number 49 in New Zealand. 


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2003
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Get up, stand up
Stand up for your rights
Get up, stand up
Don't give up the fight

Get up, stand up
Stand up for your rights
Get up, stand up
Don't give up the fight

You, preacher man don't tell me
Heaven is under the earth
You a duppy and you don't know
What life is really worth

It's not all that glitter is gold
And half the story has never been told
So now we see the light
We gonna stand up for your rights

Come on, get up, stand up, brother
Stand up for your rights
Come on, get up, stand up, sisters
Don't give up the fight

Get up, stand up
Stand up for your rights
Get up, stand up
Don't give up the fight

'Cause you know most people think
A great God will come from the skies
And take away every little thing
And left everybody dry

But if you know what life is worth
Then you would look for yours on earth
And now we see the light
We gonna stand up for our rights

Come on, get up, stand up, don't make them push you 'round
Stand up for your rights
Come on brothers, get up, stand up
Be brave now, don't give up the fight

I say, get up, stand up
Stand up for your rights
Don't let them hold you down, get up, stand up
Don't give up the fight

We're sick and tired of this game of technology
Humbly asking Jesus for His mercy
We know, we know and we understand
Almighty Jah is a living man

You fool some people sometimes
But you can't fool all the people all the time
And now we see the light
We gonna stand up for our rights

Come on, get up, stand up
Stand up for your rights
Come on brothers, get up, stand up
I said, don't give up the fight

Isaid, get up, stand up
Stand up for your rights
Get up, stand up

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Peter Tosh

Peter Tosh (born Winston Hubert McIntosh, 19 October 1944 – 11 September 1987), was a Jamaican reggae musician who was a core member of the band The Wailers (1963–1974), and who afterwards had a successful solo career as well as being a promoter of Rastafari. more »

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Written by: Bob Marley, Peter Tosh

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10 facts about this song

Origin and Composition
"Get Up, Stand Up" is a reggae song written by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. - The song was originally recorded by their band "The Wailers" in 1973.
Inclusion in Albums
The track featured on Bob Marley and the Wailers' 1973 studio album 'Burnin''. - It was later included in several of Bob Marley's greatest hits compilations such as "Legend".
Release and Reception
The song was released as a single in 1973. - It became one of Marley's biggest hits and widely accepted as an anthem of civil rights and revolution around the world. - The track is considered one of the greatest reggae protest songs ever.
Peter Tosh’s Version
Peter Tosh, co-writer of the song, also recorded "Get Up, Stand Up" for his 1977 solo album 'Equal Rights'. - Tosh's rendition is slower and more militant than the Wailers' version.
Political Implications
The song was often performed at Marley's and Tosh's concerts and became associated with their political activism. - It played a significant role in emphasizing Rastafarian beliefs, encouraging listeners to fight for their rights.
Song Inspiration
The inspiration for the song is said to have come when the band was touring Haiti, where they were moved by the extreme poverty and injustice they witnessed.
Notable Performances
The song was performed as the closing number at The One Love Peace Concert in Kingston, Jamaica in 1978, where Bob Marley joined the hands of political rivals Michael Manley and Edward Seaga. - It was also the last song Bob Marley ever performed on stage, in September 1980 at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Cover Versions
Many artists have covered "Get Up, Stand Up", including Tracy Chapman, Phish, and Shaggy. - The song has been translated into various different languages and adapted into different music styles, further increasing its global influence.
Recognition
In 1999, "Get Up, Stand Up" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. - It was also ranked number 246 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
Signature Song
The song became one of Marley’s and Tosh's signatures and is arguably their most recognizable and enduring piece.

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