UB40 sang it...
2006-12-07 08:56:26
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answered by helly 6
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Neil Diamond originally wrote "Red Red Wine" , but UB40 sang the song and have the song on their CD called Labour of Love.
2006-12-07 17:01:09
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answered by Randy 2
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Neil Diamond 1968
2006-12-07 16:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Neil Diamond
2006-12-07 16:56:14
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answered by catsmeatuk 4
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This was written and first recorded by Neil Diamond. His original version first appeared on his 1967 album Just For You (Bang 217) and was produced by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich (a.k.a. The Raindrops of "The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget" fame). Neil's version of the song (Bang single 556) peaked at #62 over a three-week run in April, 1968.
2006-12-07 16:57:12
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answered by Funky Little Spacegirl 6
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"Red Red Wine" is a song originally written by Neil Diamond that was then covered by Tony Tribe and more famously by UB40 in later years. In the song, the singer finds drinking wine is the only way to forget a lost love.
Diamond's version reached number sixty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1968. That same year, Jimmy James and The Vagabonds released a cover version for the UK market. It charted at number thirty-six.
Tony Tribe, a Jamaican Rocksteady singer, recorded a reggae-influenced version in 1969 which reached number forty-six in the UK singles chart. In 1970, a remake by Vic Dana became a minor Billboard Hot 100 hit. In early 1972, country singer Roy Drusky enjoyed a top 20 hit with his cover version.
UB40 made their rendition for their cover versions album Labour of Love. According to the band, they were only familiar with Tony Tribe's version, and their version featured a lighter, reggae-style flavor compared to Diamond's somber, acoustic ballad. This version reached number one in the UK charts in September 1983, and number thirty-four in the U.S. in March 1984. A U.S. re-release in 1988 of the UB40 cover would then reach number one after heavy rotation by an Arizona DJ, and this second version of the song adds a toasted verse by Astro, opening "Red Red Wine, you make me feel so fine, you keep me rocking all of the time".
Diamond later performed a UB40-inspired version of the song on tour. In it, Diamond makes a slight complaint about UB40 misunderstanding the lyrics because of the happy tone to their version. This version was released on Diamond's The Greatest Hits (1966-1992).
A mashup remix of UB40's version, Red Red Wine (Altamira Edit 1.0), has been produced using Sean Paul's vocals from Get Busy.
"Red Red Wine" was never covered by Bob Marley, despite labels on P2P networks and lyric websites.
2006-12-07 16:56:49
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answered by iturnrocks 3
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It was'nt UB40, it goes back to the late sixties early seventies,
It's someone like the Upsetters / Maytals, you will find it on one of the tighten up albums.I think Neil Diamond wrote it!!!!!
2006-12-07 17:08:19
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answered by The LIZARD of OG 2
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Red red wine , ya make feel so fine, you keep me rockin all of the time.
I love UB40.
2006-12-07 17:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Neil diamond wrote it,EMI published it
2006-12-07 17:03:46
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answered by Dooby 6
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UB40..the only version i've heard
2006-12-07 16:57:09
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answered by bgbadwolf27 3
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NEIL DIAMOND
2006-12-08 21:25:03
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answered by wilbur2lot 3
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