Kisses Sweeter than Wine
1951 song performed by The Weavers / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Kisses Sweeter than Wine (disambiguation).
"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" is a popular song, with lyrics written and music adapted in 1950 by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays of The Weavers, and recorded by Jimmie Rodgers.[1] The tune was adapted from Lead Belly's "If It Wasn't for Dicky" (1937), which in turn was adapted from the traditional Irish folk tune "Drimindown / Drumion Dubh". The Weavers first released the song in 1951 as a Decca single, which reached number 19 on the Billboard chart and number 20 on the Cashbox chart in 1951.[2]
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Quick Facts Single by The Weavers, A-side ...
"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" | |
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Single by The Weavers | |
A-side | "When the Saints Go Marching In" |
Written | 1950 |
Published | 1951 |
Released | July 1951 (1951-07) |
Recorded | June 12, 1951 |
Genre | |
Label | Decca |
Composer(s) | Traditional Irish (credited to "Joel Newman") |
Lyricist(s) | Pete Seeger, Lee Hays (under pseudonym "Paul Campbell") |
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