How Many Times

Bob Marley · Other Songs - Bob Marley

Doo, do-do-wop, choo-whop, choo-wop

Doo, do-do-wop, choo-whop, choo-wop

Doo, do-do-wop, choo-whop, choo-wop

Doo, do-do-wop, choo-whop, choo-wop



How many times I've told you I love you?

But now you want to say that we are through

What more can I do?

What more can I say to you?

Now you're gone



Do you remember that first night we met?

That was a moment I never will forget

Love was at first sight

You came walking through the pale,

Pale moonlight

Pale moonlight



Do you remember that first night we met?

That was a moment I'll-ahh never will forget

Love was at your first sight

You came walking through the p-p-pale, p-p-pale,

Pale moonlight

Pale moonlight



Doo, do-do-wop, choo-wop, choo-wop

Doo, do-do-wop, choo-wop, choo-wop

Doo, do-do-wop, choo-whop, choo-wop

Doo, do-do-wop, choo-whop, choo-wop

(until fade)

How Many Times - Bob Marley

Bob Marley's "How Many Times" stands as a poignant exploration of spiritual longing and the human condition. Recorded during the late 1970s, the track exemplifies the roots reggae sound that defined Marley's career, blending traditional Jamaican rhythms with a message of universal empathy. The song reflects the artist's deep connection to Rastafarian philosophy and his ability to translate complex theological concepts into accessible, soulful melodies. As a staple of his discography, the recording captures the essence of his work, emphasizing themes of patience, faith, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. It remains a powerful testament to his legacy as a global icon of reggae music.