Jamming (song)

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"Jamming"
Jamming - single cover.jpg
Single by Bob Marley and The Wailers
from the album Exodus
B-side"Punky Reggae Party"
ReleasedJune 3, 1977
Recorded1976 – 1977
GenreReggae
Length3:31
LabelTuff Gong/Island
Songwriter(s)Bob Marley
Bob Marley and The Wailers singles chronology
"Waiting in Vain"
(1977)
"Jamming" / "Punky Reggae Party"
(1977)
"Rastaman Live Up"
(1978)
Music video
"Jamming" on YouTube
"Jammin'"
Single by Bob Marley featuring MC Lyte
from the album Chant Down Babylon
Released2000
Genre
Length4:08
Label
Songwriter(s)Bob Marley
Producer(s)Stephen Marley
Bob Marley singles chronology
"Rainbow Country"
(2000)
"Jammin'"
(2000)
"I Know a Place"
(2001)
MC Lyte singles chronology
"Party Going On"
(1998)
"Jammin"
(2000)
"Time For A Change"
(2000)

"Jamming" is a song by the reggae band Bob Marley and the Wailers from their 1977 album Exodus. The song also appears on the compilation album Legend. The song was re-released 10 years later as a tribute to Bob Marley and was again a hit, as in the Netherlands, where it was classified in the charts for 4 weeks.[1] In Jamaican patois the word jamming refers to a getting together or celebration.[2] It is still receiving moderate airplay from adult alternative stations.

Bob Marley's wife Rita Marley has performed the song during the tribute concert "Marley Magic: Live In Central Park At Summerstage". Marley's children Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers have performed the song during their concerts. Their live version of the song appears on the concert CD/DVDs Live Vol. 1 and Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Live. Notably, the song contains the line, "No bullet can stop us now". On December 3, 1976, Marley was shot by unknown gunmen who had broken into his home, and recovered shortly afterwards.

Certifications[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[3] Gold 500,000double-dagger

double-dagger Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

In popular culture[]

  • The song was sung at the end of The Simpsons episode "The Canine Mutiny" sung by Chief Wiggum.
  • The song is played in the movie Captain Ron, along with many other Bob Marley songs.
  • The song is sung during the honeymoon in Along Came Polly.
  • The song was adapted for a Vodafone commercial called Roaming instead of Jamming, promoting the operator's roaming service.
  • The song was spoofed as "Diggin'" on an episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy centered on archaeology.
  • The song is played live in a nightclub in the Miami Vice episode titled Cool Runnin' (1984).
  • Sometimes used by ABC during coverage of NBA games.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jamming in the Dutch chats in 1987".
  2. ^ Jabari Authentic Jamaican Dictionary of the Jamic Language, page 70, Ras Dennis Jabari Reynolds, Around the Way Books, 30 May 2006
  3. ^ "British single certifications – Bob Marley & The Wailers – Jamming". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 19 July 2019.Select singles in the Format field. Select Gold in the Certification field. Type Jamming in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.

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