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That of course came just after hell froze over. Not only that, he had to step over his own dead body to do it. Don't worry about a ting, cuz every little ting is gonna be alright, rize up this mornin, smile with the rizin sun, three little birds, sit by my doorstep, singin a sweet song, a melodys pure and true, singin "This is my message to you-hoo-hoo!

Ok first of all Bob Marley did sing don't worry but the writer and original singer was Bobby mcferrin. You will be able to leave a comment after signing in. Share More sharing options Followers 1. Recommended Posts. Stoddard Posted January 19, Posted January 19, Hi, first post here, I was just curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options You're right though, it doesn't even sound like Bob!

Peace in 4 years! Peace, Stoddardvilla :guitar:. SoulGirl Posted January 19, Thanks again, Peace, Stoddardvilla. Jenny Posted January 26, Posted January 26, Tionne Posted February 16, Posted February 16, I think Jimmy Cliff might have covered it though.

Uncle Joe Posted February 16, Top credits Director Drew Takahashi. See more at IMDbPro. Photos 2. Add image. Top cast Edit. Drew Takahashi. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. The comedic original music video for the song stars McFerrin, Robin Williams and Bill Irwin , and is considerably shorter than the album version. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia The song's title is taken from a famous quotation by Meher Baba.

User reviews 5 Review. Top review. Frowns, it turns out, are indeed contagious. Paul Ekman , who pioneered the study of facial expressions, found that voluntarily producing a smile may help deliberately generate the psychological change that takes place during spontaneous positive affect — something corroborated in the recently explored science of smiles. Taylor published a seminal paper [PDF] in the journal American Psychologist proposing a theory of cognitive adaptation for how we adjust to threatening events, based on evidence from a number of clinical and empirical studies indicating that we grossly overestimate the negative impact of the events that befall us, from cancer to divorce to paralysis, and return to our previous levels of happiness shortly after these negative events take place.

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