Red Red Wine
by UB40

Album: Labour Of Love (1983)
Charted: 1 1
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  • 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, memories won't go

    I'd have sworn that with time
    Thoughts of you leave my head
    I was wrong, now I find
    Just one thing makes me forget

    Red, red wine, stay close to me
    Don't let me be alone
    It's tearing apart my blue heart

    I'd have sworn that with time
    Thoughts of you leave my head
    I was wrong, now I find
    Just one thing makes me forget

    Red, red wine, stay close to me
    Don't let me be alone
    It's tearing apart my blue heart

    Red red wine, you make me feel so fine
    You keep me rockin' all of the time
    Red red wine, you make me feel so grand
    I feel a million dollar when you're just in my hand
    Red red wine, you make me feel so sad
    Any time I see you go, it make me feel bad
    Red red wine, you make me feel so fine
    Monkey pack him Rizla pon the sweet Dep line

    Red red wine, weh give me whole heap of zing
    Whole heap of zing, make me do my own thing
    Red red wine, you really know how fi love
    Your kind of lovin' like a blessing from above
    Red red wine, I loved you right from the start
    Right from the start, and with all of my heart
    Red red wine inna eighties style
    Red red wine inna modern beat style
    Yeah

    Give me a likkle time, let me clear up mi mind
    Give me a likkle time, let me clear up mi mind
    Give me red wine, the kind make me feel fine
    You make me feel fine all of the time
    Red red wine, you make me feel so fine
    Monkey pack him Rizla pon the sweet Dep line
    The line broke, the money get choked
    Bun bad ganja pon him likkle rowing boat
    Red red wine, I'm gonna hold on to you
    Hold on to you 'cause I know yuh love truth
    Red red wine, I'm gonna love you til' I die
    Love you 'til I die, and that's no lie
    Red red wine, can't get you out mi mind
    Wherever you may be, I'll surely find
    I'll surely find, make no fuss, just leave us

    Give me a little time, let me clear out my mind
    Give me a little time, let me clear out my mind
    Give me red wine, the kind make me feel fine
    You make me feel fine all of the time
    Red red wine, you make me feel so fine
    Monkey back and ease up on the sweet deadline
    The line broke, the money get choked
    Bun bad ganja pon him likkle rowing boat

    Red red wine, you really know how fi love
    Your kind of lovin' like a blessing from above
    Red red wine, I loved you right from the start
    Right from the start, and with all of my heart
    Red red wine, weh give me whole heap of zing
    Whole heap of zing, make me do my own thing
    Red red wine inna eighties style
    Red red wine inna modern beat style
    Yeah

    Red red wine, you make me feel so fine
    You keep me rockin' all of the time
    Red red wine, you make me feel so grand
    I feel a million dollar when you're just in my hand
    Red red wine, you make me feel so sad
    Any time I see you go, it make me feel bad Writer/s: Neil Diamond
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 31

  • Patrick Weston from KkfrIt was KKFR & NOT KZZP, who first played the song in a "Most Popular Request of the Week" of the summer for Phoenix listeners. UB40 was promoting their new album "Labour of Love II". But the overwhelming popularity redirected the promotion to release "Red,Red,Wine" at KKFR Program Director Jim Gillie's urging to Charlie Minor, the label's promo man to release it as a single. The group was none to pleased at the time, trying to promote their new LP, but it went on to become the First #1 Reggae song on the US Billboard charts. I was the Asst. Music Director in 1988. I also worked with Both PD's at KRQQ in Tucson & in Phoenix.
  • Tommy Boy from Philippinesisnt very funny ,your red red wine have the same sound,tune, with the song for your love by ed townsent made in 1957, or is it copied, try to hear, if you want faster tempo try the lettermen i am just wondering
  • Paulus from BristolI feel I need to correct something. One comment says: "In the The 1969 Tony Tribe version caught on in England with a hooligan crowd known as "bovver boys." These guys typically sported shaved heads, heavy boots, and cropped pants held up by suspenders (or as they're called in England, "braces")."

    There are two generation of skinheads.

    1960s: group dressed as described, but defined by their clothes and love of ska and reggae. (NOT violence)
    1970s onwards: dressed the same, defined by their racism and violence, and because of the racism, NOT lovers of reggae or ska.

    Therefore, the lovers of Tony Tribe would have been the former, not the latter.
  • Siahara Shyne Carter from United StatesSo, Niel Diamond is the Original Singer! Wow! love Bob Marley Version especially the rap part I can jam to it! ;-) Raggae version is the best! The tune is perfect, I sang this on my 20th Birthday I had a great time

    I feel this song because somehow I have blue heart I need some red to fire my cold heart lol "Red Wine stay close to me" and The monkey died! is my favorite part xD Great job Guyz!!!! <333
  • Randy from Houghton Lake, MiI was at a night club in the Caribbean back in the 80s I think it was St Thomas. Things were kinda slow then the DJ put on this song and everyone hit the dance floor.
  • Coy from Palestine, TexasNeil Diamond wrote this song and it appeared on his first album. After UB40 turned it into a reggae hit- Neil performs it in the same style in concert.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn March 24th 1984, UB40 performed "Red Red Wine" on the ABC-TV program 'American Bandstand'...
    At the time the song was #36 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; the very next day on March 25th it would peak at #34 for two weeks...
    Four years later in the summer of 1988 it would re-enter the Top 100, and on October 9th, 1988 it would peak at #1 for one week...
    And in 1993 they had their second #1 on the Top 100, a covered version of "(I Can't Help) Falling in Love With You", it reached #1* {for 7 weeks} on July 18th, 1993...
    * Thirty-one years earlier on January 28th, 1962 Elvis took his version to #2 on the Top 100.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn January 16th 1919 (January 16th) the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified; it prohibited the sale or transportation of alcoholic beverages in the U.S.A.
    (Was repealed by the 21st Amendment in December 1933)...
    On October 9th, 1988 UB40's covered version of "Red Red Wine" peaked at #1 (for 1 week) Hot Top 100 chart.
  • Drew from Birmingham, AlWhen making this song into reggae style, I imagine UB40 did with some of Led Zep's "D'yer Mak'er" tune and rhythm in mind. Hearing "D'yer Mak'er" I used to wonder whether that was an earlier version of this very song (because I couldn't remember the title or lyrics at the time). Other people have noted that "Me Love" by Sean Kingston rips a riff from this song, and the tune from -- yours, truly -- Led Zep's "D'yer Mak'er" also. So Sean Kingston thinks like I do: hear one, be reminded of the other. In fact, the lyrics of "Red Red Wine" sound like what happens soon after the events of "D'yer Mak'er".
  • Melissa from Patterson, LaThe song was actually wrote in the early 60's by, but never credited to Sonny Sons of Heismer, Louisiana.
  • Sarah from Honesdale , Pai love this song alot. this is my fathers favorite song, passed it on to me i guess. much love to niel diamond for a song that touches all of us who appreciate this song.
  • Steven from Sunnyvale, CaBob Rivers managed to get the same sound in "Red Neck Swine." Listen to it at http://bobrivers.com/#v8436
  • Ed from Panama City, FlI think the video of this song is a miniature work of art. It tells the coming of age story of a young man who gets his pocket picked at a pub, has unrequited love for a girl (her picture is on his bathroom mirror), and experiences his father's unconditional love for him. I think the video is brilliant. The themes are extradinary, and it should probably be expanded into a movie.
  • Jessie from Saldotna, AkI love this song, everytime I hear it I want to get up and dance. I don't think it sends a good message to people but it has a amazing beat and
    melody is amazing.
    But I bet anyone who has ever heard this song can
    say that it has made them think of a lover who had hurt them.
  • John from Mansfield, TxIt's also one of those songs to dance to at a Small Town Saturday Night Dance in South Central Texas along with"Amarillo By Morning".
  • Melony from Lake Charles, La, LaLouisiana Swamp Pop Legend Charles Mann had a big regional Louisiana hit with "RED,RED WINE" in 1969. Neil Diamond wrote this song. This is a big hit and a slow dancing favorite. Jukeboxes still play this song. A big seller! To hear a song clip by Charles Mann of RED RED WINE check out http://charlesmannmusic.tripod.com/. It can also be found on his Charles Mann Essential Collection CD on Amazon.com. GREAT SONG AND GREAT VERSION! You can hear and almost feel the pain of the heartbreak of this singer. GREAT ARTIST! I love it! One of my favorite songs!
  • Marvin from Mandeville, LaI do believe that a fellow named Charles Mann of Lake Charles, Louisiana wrote Red Red Wine, and if you check Neil Diamond's web site, he does not take credit for writing it.
  • Marvin from Mandeville, LaI do believe Charles Mann of louisiana wrote Red Red Wine, and if you check out Neil Diamond's web site, he does not take claim for writing it.
  • Nancy from Essex, Englandi have been in barbados and for many years have heard this song played on the radio stations there by a guy call rudy grant. i was told that he wrote this song for a woman who got him trouble and whist in prison in germany i think is when he wrote this song to her. is there any truth to this.
  • Dennis from Anchorage, AkI love this version of the song right up until the idiotic rap starts. The reggae spin on what was originally intended as a country song is really fun, but the rap is so imbecilic it ruins the whole thing. Obvously the general population didn't feel that way, but man alive when I hear this song start I change the station.
  • Jemma from Camborne, EnglandUm... for Shell, Riverdale... the rap version, was actually the original single version. So it wasn't a so called "updated" version, the one that you all hear is the radio edit.
  • Alan from Grande Prairie, Alberta, CanadaThis song had the previous record with Billboard for taking the longest time from date of original release to reach #1. As indicated it came out in '84 and reached #1 in '88. That record was beaten by the "Sheriff" release "When I'm With You" which was originally released in '83 and peaked at #1 in '89. Sheriff's song was also only 1 of 2 songs since MTV to reach #1 without a video. The other song was "Amanda" by Boston.
  • Julian from Anaheim, CaGreat Song!!!!
  • Kristina from Houston, Txi can never get enough of this song
  • Brian from Meriden, CtHypnotic. Makes you feel better than the singer feels.

    He may feel no pain but he can't protect his blue, blue heart. Very sad. Felt for the guy on the video who was practically crying behind his drunken smile as he made his way home alone. Classic.
  • Frank from Westminster, ScNeil Diamond's original of this was a ballad; a great song! It was back in the days when he actually sang instead of the weird way he vocalizes since he became a "Legend". I like the UB40
    version a lot. Reggae's an amazing direction to take such a song.
  • Derek from Manchester, EnglandUB40 didn't realise that it was a Neil Diamond song; they'd only heard the reggae version by Tony Tribe and that's what they covered. Apparently Neil now performs this song live with the UB40 rap!
  • Ali from Lahore, Pakistangreat song makes me wanna get drunk when i think about the girl i fell in love with and who rejected me
  • Shell from Riverdale, GaSince I've yet to find anyone else who agrees with me, I must be the only one who detests the (ahem) "updated" version that includes the rap. Hated it when it came out, hate it now.
  • Josh from Pittsburgh, PaPersonally, even though Neil Diamond wrote it, I think his version of the song sucks. If you haven't heard it, don't listen to it. It may just ruin you for life.
  • Ken from Lasalle, CanadaHere is a dare. The next time you hear this, be it on your cd player or on the radio, I DOUBLE dare you not to sing along with it. The melody is absolutely gorgeous, and the chirping guitar just makes you smile. I DARE you not to sing along. You just can't help singing.....
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