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Artist/Band:
Jimmy Cliff
Lyrics for Song: Better Days Are Coming
Lyrics for Album: Many Rivers To Cross [2011]
Better days are coming by and by
Don't you get down hearted, don't you cry
Troubles will be over, all our joys come over
Better days are coming by and by
Don't you know better days are coming by and by
Don't you get down hearted, don't you cry
Sorrows will be over, all our joys come over
Better days are coming by and by
It can't be this way always
A train must come, a train must come
There must be some brighter days
We'll have fun, we'll have fun, yeah
Better days are coming by and by
Don't you get down hearted, don't you cry
Troubles will be over, all our joys come over
Better days are coming by and by
Things get rough, your friends get few
Don't you cry, don't you cry
Change your flock, we'll come for you
We'll get high, we'll get high, yeah
Better days are coming by and by
Don't you get down hearted, hearted, don't you cry
Troubles will be over, all our joys come over
Better days are coming by and by
Don't you know better days are coming by and by
So don't you get down hearted, don't you cry
Troubles will be over
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Better Days Are Coming
Jimmy Cliff's "Better Days Are Coming" stands as a cornerstone of his reggae legacy, originally released on the 1974 album Many Rivers To Cross. As a defining track from Jamaica's golden era, the song blends traditional reggae rhythms with a compelling message of hope and resilience. The melody and lyrics, which speak to the anticipation of improvement following hardship, became an anthem for social change and a staple in Cliff's extensive discography. This recording exemplifies the genre's ability to address political and social realities while maintaining an uplifting spirit, cementing Cliff's status as a pivotal figure in reggae history. The song remains a powerful representation of the era's sound and continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. |
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| Album Lyrics: Many Rivers To Cross [2011] |
 Jimmy Cliff
"Many Rivers To Cross [2011]"
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