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When I was a young man I'd never been kissed;
I got to thinking about what I had missed.
I found a girl. I kissed her and then...
Oh lord, I kissed her again.
Together:
Oooooh, kisses sweeter than wine.
Oooooh, kisses sweeter than wine.
Bonnie:
He asked me to marry and be his sweet wife;
We would be happy -- all of our life.
He begged and he pleaded like a natural man, and then...
Oh lord, I gave him my hand.
Together:
Oooooh, kisses sweeter than wine.
Oooooh, kisses...
Jackson:
I worked mighty hard and so did my wife;
Working hand in hand to make a good life.
Corn in the field and wheat in the bins, and then...
Oh lord, I was the father of twins.
Together:
Oooooh, kisses sweeter than wine.
Oooooh, kisses...
Bonnie:
Our children numbered just about four
And they all had sweethearts knocking on the door.
They all got married and they didn't wait, I was...
Oh lord! a grandmother of eight!
Together:
Oooooh, kisses sweeter than wine.
Oooooh, kisses...
Jackson:
Now we are old and ready to go
Thinking about what happened a long time ago.
Bonnie:
We had lots of kids and trouble and pain, but...
Oh lord, we'd do it again.
Together:
Oooooh, kisses sweeter than wine.
Oooooh, kisses...
Oooooh, kisses sweeter than wine.
Oooooh, kisses...
Bonnie's not gay.
Singers for this song: a wife beating man and a lesbian singing about a man and wife who love each other, marry, have a family and children and live together forever as a husband and a wife. Hmm. Not sure Pete Seeger would be impressed.
Ugly and ignorant. Isn't that special?
The first song tells the story of a couple who grew up together and then parted, meeting again only at the end of their lives in a chance encounter in their hometown, which one had left behind years earlier. The song is at once a meditation on "what could have been," and a pragmatic warning that "hearts and thoughts...fade away," a kind of "You Can't Go Home Again" framing.
Thanks to William's care, the playlist then transitions to the next song, "Kisses Sweeter than Wine," an adaptation of an ageless folk song that follows the path of a couple who stayed together throughout their lives and enjoyed a life together of marriage, children, and old age -- a journey together that the "Small Town" couple never realized.
Thank you, William, for your thoughtful approach to the curation not only of the songs you play on RP, but the way they flow together musically and thematically. We are listening.
As I listen to paradise a lot, this is just overplayed. I love the song, even this version. But, boy is is this overplayed. Thanks.
Posted 3 years ago by xkolibuul:
NOTHING on RP is overplayed. The oldest, tiredest, most blatantly inaccurate trope to haunt these comment links. Grrrr.
I TOTALLY AGREE with xkolibuul!!! We all make judgements, based on our preferences / likes. I love this version of this song so much that I downloaded the whole album and added it to my "woodshop playlist". Whenever it pops up, I shut down the power tools and sing along.
So, for me, at least, 3 plays on RP over the past 30 days would be an "underplay" in my mind. BUT, since I only listen to RP for an average of 4-6 hours each day, I would have to state that Bill and Rebecca's choice of how often a song should be played is JUST RIGHT
My two cents: I've been on RP for months and it's the first time I listen to Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
Hello guys from Italy!! We've been listening to your radio since since the beginning of the lockdown, and with you it's been a little better... Thanks!
Another Italian listener here, I wish I had found you during the lockdown, you would have made it so much easier to pull through. Better late than never! Thank you!
And this Raitt&Browne duo is a pure bliss!
I would pay good money to hear them attempting to sing all these lyrics to "Wheel In The Sky".
LOL i love this. i love them together and love this song and the original.
anyway, great song to hear now and then as a nice treat, but not two days in a row. yesterday and again today. there's so much in the RP music library, why the repetition like this? ?
Honestly, the WORST cover I have ever heard.
I would pay good money to hear them attempting to sing all these lyrics to "Wheel In The Sky".
As I listen to paradise a lot, this is just overplayed. I love the song, even this version. But, boy is is this overplayed. Thanks.
This 10 year old post gets a lot of attention. I don't find the track overplayed, and bought it recently.
PSD - good for home & auto use.
Singers for this song: a wife beating man and a lesbian singing about a man and wife who love each other, marry, have a family and children and live together forever as a husband and a wife. Hmm. Not sure Pete Seeger would be impressed.
As a constant battler of terrible takes on these boards, this has to be one of the most ignorant of all the comments that I have come across. Sheer ugliness, combined with the facts that both allegations are FALSE. Not true. A simple search will show the baselessness of these charges.
The tireless work of both of these artists to promote social justice makes this slander even more grotesque. Pete would be proud of the association AND their efforts on this great tribute album.
Please do us a favor, and slither back in your hole.
Sturff wrote:As I listen to paradise a lot, this is just overplayed. I love the song, even this version. But, boy is is this overplayed. Thanks.
Posted 3 years ago by xkolibuul:
NOTHING on RP is overplayed. The oldest, tiredest, most blatantly inaccurate trope to haunt these comment links. Grrrr.
I TOTALLY AGREE with xkolibuul!!! We all make judgements, based on our preferences / likes. I love this version of this song so much that I downloaded the whole album and added it to my "woodshop playlist". Whenever it pops up, I shut down the power tools and sing along.
So, for me, at least, 3 plays on RP over the past 30 days would be an "underplay" in my mind. BUT, since I only listen to RP for an average of 4-6 hours each day, I would have to state that Bill and Rebecca's choice of how often a song should be played is JUST RIGHT
Mellow or Rock mix?
One of The Weavers asked to have his ashes thrown on the humus pile.
Been listening to RP every shift I've worked for the last 3 years and this is the first time I've heard this track.
Mellow or Rock mix?
As I listen to paradise a lot, this is just overplayed. I love the song, even this version. But, boy is is this overplayed. Thanks.
Been listening to RP every shift I've worked for the last 3 years and this is the first time I've heard this track.
I first heard this song as performed by The Weavers (a folk group) on a record player in the mid-60's, but hearing this reggae version -- it totally works. And of course, Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt -- love these two voices. Wonderful music.
Also like Peter Paul and Mary version.
NOTHING on RP is overplayed. The oldest, tiredest, most blatantly inaccurate trope to haunt these comment links. Grrrr.
This is the first time I've ever heard it on RP! Either I don't listen to RP enough or you might be wrong!
Singers for this song: a wife beating man and a lesbian singing about a man and wife who love each other, marry, have a family and children and live together forever as a husband and a wife. Hmm. Not sure Pete Seeger would be impressed.
I agree - Pete Seeger wouldn't have liked your comment at all.
NOTHING on RP is overplayed. The oldest, tiredest, most blatantly inaccurate trope to haunt these comment links. Grrrr.
"overplayed" translates as "I don't like this song". Fair enough, but I wish listeners would be honest and just write "this sucks donkey dick" or similar.
Bonnie's not gay.
And Jackson's not a wife beater. So ciarataylor can rest easy - Pete Seeger would be mighty impressed.
NOTHING on RP is overplayed. The oldest, tiredest, most blatantly inaccurate trope to haunt these comment links. Grrrr.
Agreed, these shiteposters can always PSD, or go back to their stacks of wax. Or, I think Corporate radio is still on the air...try that!
Bonnie's not gay.
Jackson isn't a wife beater, get your facts straight before you make an ass of yourself.
Surely you made an unintentional slip: its Bonnie and the fabulous Jackson Browne singing. David (Lindley) is playing in the background.
Working hand in hand to make a good life
Doesn't sound like mighty hard work to me
Seeger didn't actually write this song; he and Lee Hays added some new lyrics. It's an old, traditional Irish folk song.
NOTHING on RP is overplayed. The oldest, tiredest, most blatantly inaccurate trope to haunt these comment links. Grrrr.
The overplayed comment was from many years ago. I listen to RP daily at work, and this is new to me.
NOTHING on RP is overplayed. The oldest, tiredest, most blatantly inaccurate trope to haunt these comment links. Grrrr.
I think you might be selling him short.
Hear! Hear! Play it with Pete. If only we could have Bonnie with Pete?
Bonnie's not gay.
thank you DJ
Patty Griffin?
And that's coming from a German? Most German wines are sweet (...).
And that's coming from a German? Most German wines are sweet - you can count the dry wines on the fingers of your hands. Excellent wines, for sure.
Pete Seeger wrote this? Wow
Great delivery by Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt
urff wrote:
Some like it sweet!
It gets played less than once/month. I can't really call that 'overplayed'.
Reading down the page, all I had to do was to read that Lizard guy's comment. He must have been in Florida with me back then.
Honestly, the WORST cover I have ever heard.
Just sayin'.
Played as a reggae, it sounds so good.
I discovered this tune a few years ago thanks to Bill.
Thanks again, Bill!
In spite of his name, Jackson Browne is as white-bread as you can get.
That may be, but Bonnie makes this one a 10.
The Jimmie Rogers' version was a bit snappier. Actually, Rogers was quite a rising star until he was hurt. As I recall, he had his head bashed in during a robbery and never fully recovered. Or so I think.
From AMG:
"...he was briefly a superstar, landing "Honeycomb," "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," "Oh-Oh, I'm Falling in Love Again," "Secretly," and "Are You Really Mine" in the Top Ten within about a year's span in 1957-1958. An original and ingratiating performer, Rodgers' records begin to sound like lesser repeats of themselves fairly quickly, and his minor hits are sometimes cloying in a singsong way. Rodgers had a long dry spell after 1960, but re-emerged with a couple of Top 40 hits in 1966 and 1967: "It's Over" and "Child of Clay." At the end of 1967, his career went into a final tailspin after he suffered severe head injuries in a controversial incident involving a Los Angeles police officer." —Richie Unterberger
I remember both "Honeycomb" and "Kisses Sweeter than Wine" fondly. This was like 3rd grade...
When I first heard this, I knew I'd never heard a reggae version of this song, but I also thought it sounded awfully familiar; kinda like it had always been there all along.
Now I know why. I've been listening to everyone involved with this record for most of my life. (They're together again for the first time.)
Thanks Neil, for pointing all this out.
man is this dull.
In spite of his name, Jackson Browne is as white-bread as you can get.
The Jimmie Rogers' version was a bit snappier. Actually, Rogers was quite a rising star until he was hurt. As I recall, he had his head bashed in during a robbery and never fully recovered. Or so I think.
Singers for this song: a wife beating man and a lesbian singing about a man and wife who love each other, marry, have a family and children and live together forever as a husband and a wife. Hmm. Not sure Pete Seeger would be impressed.
TurtleMan wrote:
Covering up my dirty old town
Covers the garbage dump, covers the holes
Covers the rich homes, and the poor souls
Covers the station, covers the tracks
Covers the footsteps of those who'll not be back...