Joe Dassin[ Si Tu Penses A Moi ( No Woman No Cry) -

: 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.

: He has been separated from his loved one for "three months too long" and eagerly awaits a letter brought by helicopter from England. JOE DASSIN[ SI TU PENSES A MOI ( NO WOMAN NO CRY)

"" 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. : While it maintains the unmistakable reggae rhythm

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: Released in 1978 as a single by CBS

: Interestingly, this version is noted for containing subtle samples or inspirations from Johann Sebastian Bach’s "Prelude and Fugue No. 2 in C Minor". Lyric Themes: A New Perspective

: Jacques Plait, who was Dassin’s long-time collaborator and produced most of his biggest hits.