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ألاسم
أَنَّة ; أَنِين ; اِنْتِحاب ; تَفَجُّع ; رثَاء ; رَثْي ; عَوْل ; عَوِيل ; مَنَاحَة ; نَحْب ; نَحِيب ; نُوَاح ; نَوْح ; وَلْوَلَة
الفعل
أَنَّ ; أَوَّهَ ; اِنْتَحَبَ ; بَكَى ; تَأَلَّمَ ; تَأَوَّهَ ; عَوَّلَ ; ناحَ ; نَحَبَ ; وَلْوَلَ
ألاسم
أَنَّة ; أَنِين ; اِنْتِحاب ; تَفَجُّع ; رثَاء ; رَثْي ; عَوْل ; عَوِيل ; مَنَاحَة ; نَحْب ; نَحِيب ; نُوَاح ; نَوْح ; وَلْوَلَة
الفعل
أَنَّ ; أَوَّهَ ; اِنْتَحَبَ ; بَكَى ; تَأَلَّمَ ; تَأَوَّهَ ; عَوَّلَ ; ناحَ ; نَحَبَ ; وَلْوَلَ
Bob Marley and the Wailers (previously known as The Wailers, and prior to that The Wailing Rudeboys, The Wailing Wailers and The Teenagers) were a Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae band. The founding members, in 1963, were Bob Marley (Robert Nesta Marley), Peter Tosh (Hubert Winston McIntosh), and Bunny Wailer (Neville Livingston).
During 1970 and 1971, Wailer, Marley and Tosh worked with renowned reggae producers Leslie Kong and Lee "Scratch" Perry.
They released four albums before signing to Island Records in 1972. Two more albums were created before Tosh and Wailer left the band in 1974, citing grievances over label treatment and ideological differences. Marley carried on with a new line-up, including the I-Threes that put out seven more more albums. Marley died in 1981.
The Wailers were a groundbreaking ska and reggae group, noted for songs such as "Simmer Down", "Trenchtown Rock", "Nice Time", "War", "Stir It Up" and "Get Up, Stand Up".