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"Red Red Wine" is a song originally written, performed and recorded by American singer #NeilDiamond in 1967 that appears on his second studio album, #JustForYou. The lyrics are written from the perspective of a person who finds that drinking #redWine is the only way to forget his woes. #UB40 recorded a #coverVersion in 1983 for their album #LabourOfLove that went to No. 1 in the UK and was moderately successful in the United States. It was rereleased in 1988.
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"A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" is a song written by #NeilDiamond, recorded by #theMonkees, and released as a single on March 8, 1967. The lead vocal was #DavyJones' first on a Monkees single. The single reached No. 1 on the #Cashbox Top 100 chart; on the #Billboard #Hot100 it reached No. 2, with "#SomethinStupid" by #FrankSinatra and #NancySinatra keeping it from the top spot.
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"Yesterday's Songs" is a 1981 single by #NeilDiamond from his album #OnTheWayToTheSky. The song was a major #adultContemporary radio hit, spending six weeks at #1 on the U.S. #Billboard chart and four weeks atop the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart. On the Billboard #Hot100, it peaked at #11. On the Canadian pop charts, the song reached #15. "Yesterday's Songs" is ranked as the 77th biggest American hit of 1982.
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"Cracklin' Rosie" is a song written and recorded by #NeilDiamond in 1970, with instrumental backing by Los Angeles session musicians from the #WreckingCrew, including #HalBlaine on drums, #LarryKnechtel on keyboards, #JoeOsborn on bass, #AlCasey on guitar and #GeneEstes on percussion – arranged by #DonRandi. The song was included on Diamond's album #TapRootManuscript. In October 1970 the song became Diamond's first American No. 1 hit within the #Billboard Hot 100.
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