Labi Siffre's 'It must be love' has been covered with a reggae beat many times, though Siffre's original version had a straightforward backbeat.
Is this Love Awesome song ♥
Reggae in June - Dino
shinehead
I think it may be "Say Hey" by All Rebel Rockers.
Eek a Mouse, Mouse in the House!
Is this Love Awesome song ♥
Reggae in June - Dino
shinehead
I think it may be "Say Hey" by All Rebel Rockers.
Eek a Mouse, Mouse in the House!
Hydrolysis
The reggae song you're referring to is "Where Is the Love?" by the Black Eyed Peas, which incorporates elements of reggae in its beat and style. The song addresses social issues and asks poignant questions about love and unity in society. It has become an anthem for peace and understanding. If you're looking for a more traditional reggae song, it may be worth exploring works by artists like Bob Marley, who often addressed similar themes.
heavyweight love by hot rain
The common themes of the song lyrics of reggae music are usually associated with various subjects including relationships, love, religion, peace, sexuality, injustice and poverty. There are also some reggae songs with lyrics that attempt to elevate the political awareness of the audience through criticizing materialism, or through informing listeners about controversial topics like Apartheid. Some common socio-political topics which are also used in reggae songs would be Black Nationalism, anti-colonialism, anti-racism and anti-capitalism. Most reggae lyrics also reflect the traditions and beliefs of Rastafarianism, which is a religion practiced by the most famous reggae musicians of the world.
London Beat?
This is from the Blondie hit "Heart of Glass" (a 1979 single from the 1978 album Parallel Lines).The song was originally in a reggae version titled "Once I Had A Love".(see related link)
The reggae song that features the lyrics about men washing dishes is "Men Don't Cry" by the Jamaican artist and reggae icon, Jimmy Cliff. This song highlights themes of gender roles and domestic responsibilities. If you're looking for a specific song with those lyrics, it may also be worth checking other reggae artists, as similar themes are common in the genre.