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Oddly, none of the tracks from this record showed up on Legend. So, most people would probably not recognize many of these songs Wikipedia has details I never knew: Although the album's liner notes list multiple songwriters, including family friends and band members, all songs were written by Marley. Marley was involved in a contractual dispute at the time with his former publishing company, Cayman music. Marley had not wanted his new songs to be associated with Cayman and it was speculated, including in his obituary in The Independent, that he had put them in the names of his friends and family members as a means of avoiding the contractual restrictions and to provide lasting help to family and close friends. Vincent Ford, a childhood friend from Jamaica, is the songwriter for 'No Woman, No Cry' on the 1974 album Natty Dread, as well as the songs 'Crazy Baldheads' (with Marley's wife Rita), 'Positive Vibration' and 'Roots Rock Reggae' from Rastaman Vibration, along with 'Inna De Red' and 'Jah Bless' with Marley's son, Stephen. Marley's widow and his former manager Danny Sims sued to obtain royalty and ownership rights to the songs, claiming that Marley had actually written the songs but had assigned the credit to Ford to avoid meeting commitments made in prior contracts.

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A 1987 court decision favored the Marley estate, which assumed full control of the songs.

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