Written and first performed by Alton Ellis .
Freddie McGregor ’s "Let Him Try" is a soulful reggae cover that pays tribute to the "Godfather of Rocksteady," Alton Ellis , who originally wrote and recorded the track in 1967. Freddie McGregor - Let Him Try (lyrics)
Released in 1991 as part of his album Sings Jamaican Classics , which was a project dedicated to honoring the foundational songs of the genre. Written and first performed by Alton Ellis
The song’s "story" is one of romantic defiance and unwavering loyalty. The lyrics depict a man who has suffered and "gave up his pride" to stay by his partner’s side. When he says, "Let him try," he isn't giving up; he is expressing absolute confidence that no other suitor can break the bond they share or provide the depth of love he has already proven. Key Facts About the Song The song’s "story" is one of romantic defiance
The song remains a staple in reggae playlists for its message of "true to his roots" storytelling, proving that classic themes of love and emotional resilience are timeless. Let Him Try