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Red Red Wine - Wikipedia
"Red Red Wine" is a song originally written, performed and recorded by American singer Neil Diamond in 1967 that appears on his second studio album, Just for You. The lyrics are written from the perspective of a person who finds that drinking red wine is …
UB40 - Red Red Wine (Official Video HD Remastered)
The official music video for 'Red Red Wine' by UB40, from the album ‘Labour Of Love’.For all things UB40: https://linktr.ee/ub40officialLyrics: Red red wineG...
NEIL DIAMOND - Red Red Wine (Original 1968 Hit Version)
Got a request from a subscriber who said they could only find live versions of this song, and wanted the original 1968 studio track. Well, here it is, so enjoy!
Red Red Wine by UB40 - Songfacts
The lyrics sing the praises of wine, and its ability to make you forget your problems. Diamond wrote another song about red wine in 1970 with Cracklin' Rosie.
UB40 – Red Red Wine Lyrics - Genius
Red Red Wine Lyrics: Red, red wine / Goes to my head / Makes me forget that I / Still need her so / Red, red wine / It's up to you / All I can do, I've done / Memories won't go /...
Red Red Wine (Remastered 2009) - YouTube Music
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Red Red Wine (Remastered 2009) · UB40 Essential ℗ 2009 Virgin Records Limited Released on: 2012-01-01 Produ...
The Curious Story Behind ‘Red Red Wine’ - interestingsongs.com
Sep 25, 2024 · Although Diamond – who wrote and first recorded the song in 1967 – has named UB40’s version of ‘Red Red Wine’ as among his favourite cover versions of songs he wrote, the Brummie band were not the first ones to put a reggae spin on …
UB40 - Red Red Wine (Official Video) [4K Remastered]
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Red Red Wine by UB40 Lyrics Meaning - Song Meanings and Facts
Jan 3, 2024 · The lyrics of ‘Red Red Wine’ play on a bittersweet juxtaposition where the narrator finds freedom from pain in the very thing that binds them. ‘Red, red wine, stay close to me, Don’t let me be alone,’ serves as a desperate plea, punctuating the solitude that accompanies lost love.