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  1. May 1, 2024 · Many Rivers To Cross was inspired by Jimmy Cliff’s personal struggles and challenges in life. The song reflects his humble beginnings in rural Jamaica and his rise to fame as a reggae legend. Through his music, Jimmy Cliff has always sought to inspire hope and resilience in his listeners, and Many Rivers To Cross is a powerful example of this. 2.

  2. Many Rivers to Cross est une chanson de 1969 écrite, composée et interprétée par Jimmy Cliff. Elle est extraite de l'album Jimmy Cliff sorti en 1969. En 1972, elle est incluse dans la bande originale du film The Harder They Come réalisé par Perry Henzell et dans lequel Jimmy Cliff tient le rôle principal. De nombreux artistes l'ont ...

  3. Although Many Rivers to Cross didn't make much of an impression either critically or commercially, it didn't halt her career trajectory. She followed this with the true-life biography of Australian opera star and polio victim Marjorie Lawrence, Interrupted Melody (1955), earning her third and final Oscar® nomination, and solid support of Frank ...

  4. Via Zorya, Luba (band) Luba (born Lubomyra Kowalchyk ( Ukrainian: Любомира Ковальчук ), 24 April 1958) is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and recording artist from Montreal. She was professionally active from 1980 to 1990, 2000 to 2001, and is active again as of 2007. [1] At the beginning of her career, Luba performed ...

  5. Many Rivers to Cross (1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Jimmy Cliff wrote this in 1969. After years of poorly paid tours of Europe, he remembered crossing the English Channel to Dover in a despondent mood, wondering what more he had to do to gain acceptance. When Jamaican filmmaker Percy Henzell heard this song, he offered Cliff the lead in his film The Harder They Come.

  7. - 1969 Jimmy Cliff wrote and recorded the song "Many Rivers to Cross". - Since then, many other musicians have recorded covers of this song, including Harry Nilsson, John Lennon, Joe Cocker, Percy Sledge and many others. - The song has been performed in the Caribbean by Alison Hinds from Barbados and Tessanne Chin from Jamaica.

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