The official music video for Red Red Wine by UB40, from the album ‘Labour Of Love’. For all things UB40: Lyrics: Red red wine Goes to my head Makes







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UB40 - Red Red Wine (Official Video HD Remastered) [tD7mqkvXpPj]

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The official music video for 'Red Red Wine' by UB40, from the album ‘Labour Of Love’. For all things UB40: 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 Memories won't go I'd have sworn that with time Thoughts of you would 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 would 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, blue heart The official music video for 'Red Red Wine' by UB40, from the album ‘Labour Of Love’. Released in the UK August 8th 1983 reaching number 1 in the singles chart. Having initially been released in the U.S in March the following year, reaching number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100. Following the band’s performance of the song at Nelson Mandela’s 70th birthday party, it was subsequently rereleased on October 15, 1988 and the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. In September 2014, the Official Charts Company announced that sales in the UK had reached one million. The song was written by Neil Diamond, but UB40 had heard Jamaican-born singer Tony Tribe’s 1969 reggae version first and according to Astro they didn’t even realise it was originally written by Diamond, telling the Financial Times "Even when we saw the writing credit which said 'N Diamond,' we thought it was a Jamaican artist called Negus Diamond." This official video was directed by Bernard Rose, filmed at the famous Eagle and Tan pub in Birmingham. The pub was also featured on the cover of the 1987 “Best of UB40” compilation. Track personnel: Jimmy Brown – drums, syncussion Ali Campbell – vocals, guitar Robin Campbell – guitar, vocals, Earl Falconer – bass Norman Hassan – percussion, vocals, Brian Travers – saxophones Micky Virtue – keyboards Astro – toasting, rhyming, percussion In 2022, the band released a new version of the track featuring new vocalist Matt Doyle. The track was performed live at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony to an estimated viewing audience of 1 billion people globally. It is the second single (following Champion) to be taken from the album UB45. Listen to the new studio version here #UB40 #UB40band # redredwine #labouroflove #Reggae #billboardhot100 #neildiamond #alicampbell #80s #coverversion #ub40band #ub45 #robincampbell #astro #earlfalconer #jamesbrown #mickyvirtue #briantravers #normanhassan #birmingham #hits80s #no1

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