The lyrics to Don't Worry, Be Happy by Bob Marley can be found on Metro lyrics, Pandora, Lyrics on demand, and Lyrics mode. If you are interested in viewing a video and listening to the song, you can also find this on You tube.
The song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" is a song written and performed by Bobby McFerrin in the 1980's, though many people erroneously attribute it to Bob Marley. Lyrics for the song can be found on the MetroLyrics website.
No. Bob Marley never recorded a version, or any variation of the song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin. Marley died 7 years prior to the song's release, rendering a cover by Marley impossible.
The main ingredients to reggae music are,jamaican singers,instruments and a fast steady beat,most reggae songs have a meaning to them,Like "Dont Worry,Be Happy" by bob marley.
There is no indication that any large number of educated people believe Bob Marley performed this song at any time. The previous answer stated that Bobby McFerrin did, which is correct. It also stated that Bob had his 'own version of it' which is incorrect. The only similarity in any way shape or form (i guess) would be the "don't worry about a thing, cus every little thing's gonna be alright" chorus from the 1977 song 'Three Little Birds.
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The song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" is a song written and performed by Bobby McFerrin in the 1980's, though many people erroneously attribute it to Bob Marley. Lyrics for the song can be found on the MetroLyrics website.
three little birds by bob Marley
Dont Wory Be Happy
be happy dont worry till18
mr snoodle do the doodle and the poodle with the noodle if you dont dont worry because you get some honey ! .
chandra currelley
Dont worry about it and be happy with yourself first
be happy dont worry
you can easily avoid worry by going to your happy place... you dont have one well... make one up
No. Bob Marley never recorded a version, or any variation of the song "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin. Marley died 7 years prior to the song's release, rendering a cover by Marley impossible.
The main ingredients to reggae music are,jamaican singers,instruments and a fast steady beat,most reggae songs have a meaning to them,Like "Dont Worry,Be Happy" by bob marley.
Absolutely noto. That's Bill Irwin.