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: While it maintains the unmistakable reggae rhythm of Marley's original, it is blended with the classic "French Pop" and "Chanson" aesthetic that Dassin was known for.

While Bob Marley’s "No Woman, No Cry" is a message of comfort and resilience in the face of poverty in Trenchtown, Dassin’s French adaptation, with lyrics by , takes a more personal and romantic approach: JOE DASSIN[ SI TU PENSES A MOI ( NO WOMAN NO CRY)

: Jacques Plait, who was Dassin’s long-time collaborator and produced most of his biggest hits. : While it maintains the unmistakable reggae rhythm

Joe Dassin – Si Tu Penses A Moi / Sorry | Releases - Discogs Released in 1978 as a single by CBS

"" is a French adaptation of the legendary reggae track " No Woman, No Cry " by Bob Marley and The Wailers. Released in 1978 as a single by CBS Records, Joe Dassin’s version transforms the original Jamaican folk-protest anthem into a melancholic French chanson . Song Background and Production Release Year : 1978.

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