Feel them spirit
Feel them spirit
Feel them spirit
Lord, I thank you
Lord, I thank you
Feel alright now
Feel alright now
Feel alright now
Good Lord, hear me
Good Lord, hear me
I am not boasting
I am not boasting
I am not boasting
Feel like toasting
Feel like toasting
I’m going to put it on, in the morning
I’m going to put it on, in the night
I’m going to put it on, anytime, anywhere
Good Lord, help me
Good Lord, help me
No more crying
No more crying
No more crying
Lord, I thank you
Lord, I thank you
‘Cause I’m gonna put it on
I’m gonna put it on
I’m gonna put it on
Feel alright now
Feel alright now
Lord, I thank you
Lord, I thank you
Lord, I thank you
Feel alright now
Feel alright now
Spiritual Resilience and Inner Strength
“Put It On” by Bob Marley is a soulful reggae anthem that radiates positivity and spiritual affirmation. The repeated invocation of feeling the spirit and giving thanks conveys Marley’s deep connection to faith and gratitude. The lyrics emphasize resilience, with lines like “No more crying” reflecting a commitment to overcoming hardship. Marley’s refrain of “I’m going to put it on” suggests a conscious choice to embrace hope and spiritual strength at any moment – morning, night, or whenever needed. This song stands out as a testament to the power of conviction and the uplifting energy that music and faith can provide.
Song Credits
Artist: Bob Marley
Songwriter: Bob Marley
Release Year: 1973
Label: Tuff Gong