Song Info:
"Bottle of Wine" by The Fireballs was released in 1968 as a single. The song was written by Tom Paxton and originally recorded by The Kingston Trio in 1967. The Fireballs' version of "Bottle of Wine" became a hit, reaching number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song's catchy melody and upbeat rhythm contributed to its success, making it a popular track during the late 1960s.
Artist Bio:
The Fireballs were an American rock and roll group formed in Raton, New Mexico, in 1958. The band originally consisted of George Tomsco, Chuck Tharp, Stan Lark, Eric Budd, and Dan Trammell. Known for their instrumental rock sound, The Fireballs gained popularity with hits like "Torquay" and "Bulldog." The band's unique blend of rock and roll, pop, and country elements set them apart in the music scene of the 1960s. Despite various lineup changes over the years, The Fireballs continued to record and perform, leaving a lasting impact on the rock and roll genre.
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