Natty Dread

Allen Cole / Aston Barrett / Rita Marley

Dread natty dread now
Dreadlock congo bongo I
Natty dreadlock in a babylon
A dreadlock congo bongo I
Children get your culture
And don't stay there and gesture
Oh the battle will be hotter
And you won't get no supper

Natty dread, natty dread now
A dreadlock congo bongo I
Natty dreadlock in a babylon
Roots natty roots natty

Then I walk up the first street
And then I walk up the second street to see
Then I trod on thru third street
And then I talk to some dread on fourth street
Natty dreadlock in a fifth street
And then I skip one fence to sixth street
I've got to reach seventh street
Natty dreadlock congo bongo I
Natty dread, natty dread now
Roots natty congo I

Oh, natty, natty,
Natty 21,000 miles away from home,
Oh, natty, natty,
And that's a long way
For natty to be from home

Don't care what the world seh
I and I couldn't nevergo astray
Just like a bright and sunny day
Oh we're gonna have things our way
Natty dread, natty dreadlock
Dreadlock congo, bongo I
Don't care what the world seh
I and I gonna have things ourway
If a egg natty in a the red

Trivia about the song Natty Dread by Ziggy Marley

Who composed the song “Natty Dread” by Ziggy Marley?
The song “Natty Dread” by Ziggy Marley was composed by Allen Cole, Aston Barrett, and Rita Marley.

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