‘One’ — U2
“One” was initially a spin-off of their second single “Mysterious Ways” and was their third track on U2 ‘s 1991 album “Achtung Baby.” Tensions had almost caused the band to split up before they even found success with the improvisation of “One;” the song was written after the band members had been inspired by the progression of the chord that Edge’s guitarist had played in the studio. Although the lyrics generally interpret “disunity,” they were understood differently. “One” is a popular wedding song as well, but it wasn’t what the band had in mind.

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‘No Woman, No Cry’ — Bob Marley
The best – known version of “No Woman, No Cry” is not the original version (on the “Natty Dread” studio album of 1974); it is the “Live” version of the following year. “It was recorded as part of the Marley Natty Dread Tour at the Lyceum Theater in London on July 17, 1975. Everyone outside Jamaica often misinterprets the song about having guarded feelings towards women (some say-as a defense mechanism). But what it actually says is that don’t let the woman cry.

‘No Woman, No Cry’ — Bob Marley