Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff / Eric Clapton I Shot The Sheriff (1974, LY Pressing

[Chorus]I shot the sheriffBut I didn't shoot no deputy, oh no, ohI shot the sheriffBut I didn't shoot no deputy, ooh, ooh, ooh[Verse 1]Yeah, all around in my home townThey're trying to track me. [Chorus 1] I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy [Verse 1] All around in my home town They're trying to track me down They say.

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" I Shot the Sheriff " is a song written by Jamaican reggae musician Bob Marley and released in 1973 with his band the Wailers . Bob Marley and the Wailers version The song was first released in 1973 on The Wailers ' album Burnin'. Aiming to shoot me down So I shot, I shot him down I say: I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy Reflexes got the better of me And what is to be must be Every day the bucket goes to the well But one day the bottom will drop out Yes, one day the bottom will drop out But I say: I shot the sheriff But I didn't shoot no deputy Oh, no, no I shot the sheriff But I didn't shoot no deputy Ooh All around in my hometown They're tryin' to track me down They say they want to bring me in guilty For the life of a deputy For the life of a deputy But I say I shot the sheriff (But I swear it was in self-defense) I swear it was in. For the life of a deputy But I say Oh, now, now, oh I shot the sheriff, the sheriff But I swear it was in self-defense, oh no Ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah I say, I shot the sheriff, oh Lord And they say it is a capital offense, yeah Ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah Sheriff John Brown always hated me For what, I don't know Every time I plant a seed

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All around in my home town, They're tryin' to track me down; They say they want to bring me in guilty For the killing of a deputy, For the life of a deputy. But I say: Oh, now, now. Oh! (I shot the sheriff.) - the sheriff. (But I swear it was in selfdefence.) Oh, no! (Ooh, ooh, oo-oh) Yeah! I say: I shot the sheriff - Oh, Lord! "I Shot The Sheriff" from Bob Marley & The Wailers' 1973 album, Burnin'! Listen to the full album now on all major streaming and digital services at http://s. For the life of a deputy. But I say Oh, now, now. Oh! (I shot the sheriff) the sheriff. (But I swear it was in self defense.) Oh, no! (Oh, oh, oh) Yeah! I say: I shot the sheriff oh, Lord! (And they say it is a capital offense.) Yeah! (oh, oh, oh) Yeah! Sheriff John Brown always hated me, For what, I don't know, Every time I plant a seed, All around in my home town, They're tryin' to track me down; They say they want to bring me in guilty For the killing of a deputy, For the life of a deputy. But I say Oh, now, now. Oh! (I shot the sheriff) the sheriff. (But I swear it was in self defense.) Oh, no! (Oh, oh, oh) Yeah! I say: I shot the sheriff oh, Lord!

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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI Shot The Sheriff · Eric Clapton461 Ocean Boulevard℗ 1974 Universal International Music B.V.Released on: 1974-01. Freedom came my way one day. And I started out of town, yeah! All of a sudden I saw sheriff John Brown. Aiming to shoot me down, So I shot - I shot - I shot him down and I say: If I am guilty I will pay. (I shot the sheriff,) But I say (But I didn't shoot no deputy), I didn't shoot no deputy (oh, no-oh), oh no! The song "I Shot The Sheriff" by Eric Clapton with onscreen lyrics.If you would like me to make a video for your favorite song please contact me via my Faceb. We're kidding. Probably. Bob Marley and the Wailers' 1973 classic "I Shot the Sheriff" seems simple. Marley, within the context of the song, finds it prudent, even necessary, to shoot the sheriff.

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I Shot The Sheriff by Bob Marley Watch Eric Clapton perform "I Shot The Sheriff" live from Chicago at Crossroads 2010. Originally written by Bob Marley, Clapton's version of I Shot the Sheri.