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Artist/Band:
Tommy James And the Shondells
Lyrics for Song: Sweet Cherry Wine
Lyrics for Album: Anthology [1989]
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Everyone we've got to get together now,
Oh, yeah, Love's the only thing that matters anyhow
and the beauty of life can only survive
if we love one another,
oh, yeah, Yesterday my friends were marchin' out to war,
oh, yeah, Listen now, we ain't a marchin' anymore
No, he ain't qualified, only God has that right
To decide who's to live and die,
He gave us
Sweet cherry wine
So very fine
We'll drink it right down, pass it all around
So stimulating, so intoxicating
Sweet cherry wine
And everybody's gonna feel so fine
Drinking sweet cherry wine
Yes, they will
Watch the mountain turn to dust and blow away,
oh, Lord, You know there's got to be a better way
And the old masquerade is a no-show parade
Marchin' through the ruins of time
To save us, He gave us
Sweet cherry wine
So very fine
We'll drink it right down, pass it all around
So stimulating, so intoxicating
Sweet cherry wine
Everybody's gonna feel so fine
Drinkin' sweet cherry wine
Oh, sweet cherry wine
So very fine
We'll drink it right down, pass it all around
So stimulating, so intoxicating
Sweet cherry wine
Come on drink it with your brother, trust in one another
Yeah, yeah, we need each other
Sweet cherry wine
We'll drink it right down, pass it all around
People don't you know, the cup is running over
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh
Ho
Come on, come on
Hey
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Sweet Cherry Wine
Tommy James and the Shondells deliver a quintessential 1960s rock and roll anthem with 'Sweet Cherry Wine.' Recorded in the mid-1960s, the track features the band's signature blend of upbeat tempo and catchy, melodic vocals that defined the era's pop sound. Released on their compilation album Anthology [1989], the song stands as a testament to the group's ability to craft infectious hooks that resonated with audiences worldwide. Its enduring popularity highlights the timeless appeal of classic rock and roll, capturing the spirit of a transformative period in music history through its simple yet powerful arrangement. |
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