Man to man is so unjust
Children you don’t know who to trust
Your worst enemy could be your best friend
And your best friend your worst enemy
Some will eat and drink with you (Some will eat and drink with you)
Then behind you them su su ‘pon you (Then behind you them su su ‘pon you)
Only your friend know your secrets
So only he could reveal it
Bob Marley’s song "Who the Cap Fit" was first recorded for Lee “Scratch” Perry as ‘Man to Man’ and then retitled for the Rasta Man Vibration album. Marley combines a line of Marcus Garvey’s poetry, Jamaican proverbs and some farm yard metaphors he probably was well familiar with from his days as a boy in Nine Miles, St. Ann.
This Bob Marley’s song 'Who the Cap Fit " was like so many others did not result from a typical pen and paper writing session but rather a groundation session with one of his brethrens and former Wailer, one of the Barrett brothers.
Bob Marley’s song Who the Cap Fit Sound Track
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