Too many to name.
no
i dot no
probally No, however other reggae singers has recored covers of his songs.
One can visit the official Bob Dylan website to find lyrics to all Bob Dylan's songs. Other lyric sites, such as elyrics and azlyrics will also have lyrics to Bob Dylan songs.
It's not by Bob Dylan, it's by Neil Diamond.
She didn't. Bob Dylan wrote the song, and many artists covered it.
One of the singers doing both genres of songs was Bob Dylan.
all of his songs are protestign soemthing.
He duz sing Reggae songs
Karen Carpenter famously covered Bob Dylan's songs "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "All I Really Want to Do." Her renditions highlighted her unique vocal style and contributed to the popularity of these tracks during the 1970s. While she was primarily known for her work with The Carpenters, her interpretations of Dylan's music showcased her versatility as an artist.
Bob Dylan does have some songs in his catalogue which incorporate reggae rhythms, including "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" (from the album "Slow Train Coming) and "Dead Man, Dead Man" (from the album "Shot of Love"). Interestingly, Dylan worked with the legendary reggae rhythm section of Sly Dunbar (drums) and Robbie Shakespeare (bass) on the album "Infidels", though, surprisingly, there is hardly a hint of reggae among the songs. One of the songs, "I and I", was later remixed and included on "Is it Rolling Bob: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan".
Yes, he did.