Songwriter: Jimmy Cliff Deniece Williams Allee Willis

Producer: Jimmy Cliff Luther Dixon Chuck Tranel

I'm the living and the loving
I'm a shelter in a hail of thunder
I'm a giver, I'm a taker
I'm a liver and a miracle maker

At last, it has come to pass
I know if you just let it go
You will see that everything has its own place and its time
You are free to savor the rhythms and make your own minds

I'm the living and the loving
I'm a shelter in a hail of thunder
I'm the meek, I'm the strong
I'm the right and the wrong

At last, it has come to pass
I know you'll flow when you just let it go
You will see that everything has its own place and its time
You are free to savor the rhythms and make your own minds

I'm the living and the loving
I'm a shelter in a hail of thunder
I'm a stranger, I'm a friend
The beginning and the ending

I'm the living and the loving
I'm a shelter in a hail of thunder
I'm the thirst and the hunger
I'm the oldest, getting younger

At last, it has come to pass
Living in the nature, it is greater yeah

I'm the living and the loving
I'm a shelter in a hail of thunder
I'm the pain and the passion
I'm the essence, satisfaction

I'm the living and the loving
I'm a shelter in a hail of thunder
I'm the living and the loving
I'm a shelter in a hail of thunder

Jimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff (Born April 1, 1948 as James Chambers) is a ska and reggae musician. Jimmy Cliff is one of the only people who hold the Order of Merit in Jamaica for music, which is one of the highest honors that you can recieve in Jamaica. Even though he is a mainstream music artist, he is arguably more well known from his acting roles in movies like, The Harder They Come. Unlike most reggae artists, Cliff is not of the Rastafarian religion; he is a Muslim.

Cliff began writing music in his youth, and sought out a producer who was willing to produce his music. He met Leslie Kong in 1967 and performed three singles for him. Two of the songs (“Ska Around The World” and “Trust No Man”) weren’t considered good enough for Kong to produce, but the third one he performed, “Hurricane Hattie”, was good enough to make Kong produce his music. In 1979, Kong had a heart attack, leaving Cliff without a producer, but he continued to be a mainstream artist after this point, and other people covered his music to break mainstream themselves.

Cliff is often credited with bringing reggae to the world outside of Jamaica. Reflecting on his career, he

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