[Refrain: Bob Marley & I Threes] Love your brotherman! Could you be, could you be, could you be loved? Could you be, could you be loved? Could you be, could you be, could you be loved? Could you be, could you be loved?
[Outro: Bob Marley & I Threes] Say something! (Could you be, could you be, could you be loved? Could you be, could you be loved?) Say something! Say something! (Could you be, could you be, could you be loved?) Say something! Say something! Say something! Say something! Say something! Say something! (Could you be loved?) Say something! Say something! Reggae, reggae! Say something! Rockers, rockers! Say something! Reggae, reggae! Say something! Rockers, rockers! Say something! (Could you be loved?) Say something! Uh! Say something! Come on! Say something! (Could you be, could you be, could you be loved?) Say something! (Could you be, could you be loved?) Say something! (Could you be, could you be, could you be loved?) Say something! Say something
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“Could You Be Loved” is a song by reggae group Bob Marley & the Wailers. It was released in 1980 on their last album Uprising and is included on Bob Marley & The Wailers greatest hits album Legend. It was written in 1979 on an airplane while The Wailers were experimenting on guitar. The song is considered by many reggae fans to be disco influenced, and by extension influencing the dancehall genre.
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