Songwriter: Gary Benson Maxi Priest

Producer: Gary Benson Livingstone Brown

Jah Rastafari, ever living, ever sure

One man's feed is another man's poison
One man's joy is another man's pain
One man's strength is another man's weakness
And it takes all kinds of people

All kinds of people in this world
To make this world turn around
Make this world a better place
Make this world turn around

One man's chains is another man's freedom
One man's curse is another man's prayer
One man's dream is another man's nightmare
And it takes all kinds of people

All kinds of people in this world
To make this world turn around
Make this world a better place
Make this world turn around
Make this world a better place

So many questions, waiting for the answer
So many people waiting for their ship to come in
And salvation to begin, hey, hey, hey
One man's hell is another man's heaven
One man's enemy is another man's friend
One man's woman is another man's lover

And it takes all kinds of people
All kinds of people in this world
To make this world turn around
Make this world a better place
Make this world turn around
Make this world a better place

So many questions, waiting for the answer
So many people waiting for their ship to come in
And salvation to begin
One man's hell is another man's heaven
One man's enemy is another man's friend
One man's woman is another man's lover

And it takes all kinds of people
All kinds of people in this world
To make this world turn around
Make this world a better place
Make this world turn around
Make this world a better place
Make this world turn around
Make this world a better place
Make this world turn around
Turn around, turn around
Make this world a better place, ah yeah
Make this world a better place, ah yeah

Father we thank thee

Maxi Priest

Max Alfred “Maxi” Elliott, known by his stage name Maxi Priest, is a British reggae vocalist of Jamaican descent. He is best known for singing reggae music with an R&B influence, otherwise known as reggae fusion.