Soon Come

Peter Tosh

Soon come
Everytime I call
They tell me that you're soon come, soon come
I call you at your home
They tell me that you're soon come, soon come
I don't like hanging around
Or to be pushed around
I've got feelings for you now
I don't like the soon come

I call you on the phone
They tell me that you're soon come, soon come
I even call you at your home
They tell me that you're soon come, soon come
I don't like hanging around
Or to be pushed around
I've got feelings for you now
I don't like the soon come

I call you on the phone
They tell me that you're soon come, soon come
I even call you at your home
They tell me that you're soon come, soon come
But I don't like hanging around
Or to be pushed around
I've got feelings for you now
I don't like soon come

Stop your coming, soon come

Trivia about the song Soon Come by Bob Marley

On which albums was the song “Soon Come” released by Bob Marley?
Bob Marley released the song on the albums “Lively Up Yourself” in 1997, “Rebellion” in 1998, “Trenchtown Rock : The Anthology 1969-78” in 2002, “Fy-Ah, Fy-Ah” in 2004, “Feel Alright : 1967-1972” in 2004, “The Complete Best of” in 2007, “Bob Marley : Superstar du Reggae” in 2007, “The Anthology” in 2008, “Every Little Thing's Gonna Be Alright” in 2011, “Best of Bob Marley : The King of Reggae” in 2012, and “All You Need Is” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Soon Come” by Bob Marley?
The song “Soon Come” by Bob Marley was composed by Peter Tosh.

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