Exodus, the ninth studio album by the reggae band, was put out into the world on June 3, 1977. Featuring some of the group's most iconic tracks, such as "Jamming," "Three Little Birds," and "One Love / People Get Ready," the record is considered one of the most influential albums of all time. In 1999, Time named Exodus the "Best Album of the 20th Century," and in 2006, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
One of the album's most popular tracks, "Three Little Birds," remains one of the most culturally important songs to date, thanks to its upbeat lyrics and relaxed melody. In 2008, the song was introduced to a fresh generation of music lovers after child singer Connie Talbot recorded her own version that catapulted to No. 1 on the Hot Singles Sales chart.
"After the shooting, me never want to just think about shooting," Marley told Sounds during an interview prior to his death on May 11, 1981. "So me just ease up me mind and go in a different bag. What me stand for me always stand for. Jah [God] is my strength."
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