Stir It Up


"Stir It Up" is a song composed by Bob Marley in 1967 and first recorded by his group The Wailers that year and issued as a single. The song was later covered by American singer Johnny Nash on his 1972 album I Can See Clearly Now. The following year, Marley and the Wailers re-recorded the song for their album Catch a Fire.
The Wailers performed the song on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1973 during their first trip to the UK.
"Stir It Up" was Marley's first successful song outside Jamaica. Another song written by Bob Marley, "I Shot The Sheriff", was made a hit by Eric Clapton on the album 461 Ocean Boulevard, July 1974. Marley's first "own" international hit, "No Woman No Cry", was released on the Bob Marley and the Wailers album Live!, December 1975.

Chart history (Johnny Nash cover)

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

The Black Sorrows' version

In September 1993, Australian band The Black Sorrows released a version of the song. It became a hit, peaking at number 20 in New Zealand, the band's highest charting single in that territory. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994, Joe Camilleri was nominated for Producer of the Year for his work on this song, losing out to Tony Cohen.

Track listing

;CD single
  1. "Stir It Up" – 3:34
  2. "Ain't Love the Strangest Thing" – 4:10
  3. "Come On, Come On" – 2:50

    Charts

Other cover versions

The song was included in the soundtrack to the 1993 film Cool Runnings as track 3 on the soundtrack album. The film version was performed by Jamaican singer-songwriter Diana King.
Other covers include