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  1. In 2012, Marley's former girlfriend Esther Anderson claimed that the lyrics, "Sheriff John Brown always hated me / For what, I don't know / Every time I plant a seed / He said, 'Kill it before it grow'" are actually about Marley being very opposed to her use of birth control pills; Marley supposedly replaced the word "doctor" with sheriff.

  2. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Ma eu juro que foi em legítima defesa. But I swear it was in self-defense. Eu atirei no xerife. I shot the sheriff. E eles dizem ser um crime capital. And they say it is a capital offense. O xerife John Brown sempre me odiou. Sheriff John Brown always hated me. O por que eu não sei.

  3. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Learn about the origins, lyrics and controversies of Bob Marley's 1973 reggae song \"I Shot the Sheriff\", a protest against police brutality and injustice. The song was covered by Eric Clapton and Warren G, and inspired by Marley's former girlfriend's birth control use.

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  4. 18 de jan. de 2024 · Immortalized in the iconic song "I Shot the Sheriff" by the legendary Bob Marley, Sheriff John Brown's identity has remained shrouded in mystery, sparking countless theories and speculations. As we delve into the narrative behind this enigmatic character, we uncover a tale that transcends the boundaries of music and delves into the ...

  5. 19 de jul. de 2020 · Did Bob Marley shoot the sheriff or the police? Was he talking about wickedness or birth control? Find out the possible meanings and interpretations of this iconic reggae song.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Learn about the origins, history, and message of Bob Marley's reggae classic \"I Shot the Sheriff\", which he wrote as a protest against police persecution. The song features the phrase \"Sheriff John Brown\", which may have been inspired by his former girlfriend's use of birth control pills.

  7. A song about a man who shoots a sheriff named John Brown, but is wrongly accused of killing the deputy. Learn the story behind the song, the meaning of the lyrics, and the versions by Eric Clapton and others.