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The Harder They Come (song)

"The Harder They Come"
Single by Jimmy Cliff
from the album The Harder They Come
B-side "Many Rivers to Cross"
Released 1972
Format 7" vinyl
Genre Reggae
Length 3:05
Label Island
Writer(s) Jimmy Cliff
Producer(s) Jimmy Cliff
"The Harder They Come"
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Single by Joe Jackson Band
B-side "Out of Style"
"Tilt"
Released June 1980
Format 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl
Genre Reggae, rock
Length 3:50
Label A&M
Writer(s) Jimmy Cliff
Producer(s) Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson Band singles chronology
"Kinda Kute"
(1980)
"The Harder They Come"
(1980)
"Mad at You"
(1980)
"The Harder They Come"
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Single by Rockers Revenge featuring Donnie Calvin
Released 1983
Format 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl
Genre Electro
Length 3:37
Label London
Writer(s) Jimmy Cliff
Producer(s) Arthur Baker
"The Harder They Come"
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Single by Madness
from the album
Released 1992
Format CD
Recorded 1992
Genre Pop/Ska
Length 3:27
Label Go Discs
Writer(s) Jimmy Cliff
Producer(s) Clive Langer
Alan Winstanley
Madness singles chronology
"My Girl"
(1992, reissue)
"The Harder They Come"
(1992)
"Night Boat to Cairo"
(1993, reissue)

"The Harder They Come" is a reggae song by the Jamaican singer Jimmy Cliff. It was first recorded for the soundtrack of the 1972 movie of the same name, in which it is supposed to have been written by the film's main character, Ivanhoe Martin.

"The Harder They Come" has been covered by many artists and was ranked #350 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time".

The song is the entrance music for heavyweight boxer Samuel Peter and was played live by Jimmy Cliff on an episode of The Colbert Report.

Joe Jackson recorded "The Harder They Come" with his band and released it as a single in 1980. It did not chart in the UK.

"The Harder They Come" was released as a single by the band Madness in 1992 after a successful reunion concert held at London's Finsbury Park. The single was recorded live at the event along with its B-sides. Although in 1992 Madness had success with reissues of "It Must Be Love" and "My Girl", their version of "The Harder They Come" failed to make the top 40 in the UK Singles Chart; it peaked at #44.

"The Harder They Come" has also been covered by:


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