UB40 recorded a version of "Red Red Wine" for their album of
cover versions,
Labour of Love. According to UB40 member Astro, the group's former vocalist and trumpet player, the band was only familiar with Tony Tribe's version and did not realize that the writer and original singer was Neil Diamond. Astro told the
Financial Times, "Even when we saw the writing credit which said 'N Diamond,' we thought it was a Jamaican artist called Negus Diamond." UB40's version features a lighter,
reggae-style flavor than Diamond's somber,
acoustic ballad. The UB40 version adds a
toasted verse by Astro, opening: "Red Red Wine, you make me feel so fine/You keep me rocking all of the time," which was edited from the single that reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart in August 1983 and No. 34 in the US in March 1984. In the UK, it was the third best-selling single of 1983 with 550 000 sales. In 1988, UB40 performed the song at the
Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Concert. Soon after,
program director Guy Zapoleon of
Phoenix-based
KZZP placed the full version, including Astro's "rap", on the station's playlist, and it soon became the station's most popular song. With UB40 ready to release
Labour of Love II,
A&M Records promotion man Charlie Minor asked UB40 to hold off on releasing the album so that the label could reissue and promote "Red Red Wine". On the
Billboard Hot 100 chart of October 15, 1988, the song reached a new peak at No. 1. In September 2014, the
Official Charts Company announced that sales in the UK had reached one million. In 2023, it was included on the Official Charts Company's list of the UK's best-selling singles of all time at number 134. Neil Diamond has stated that UB40's "Red Red Wine" is among his favorite covers of his songs. He frequently performs the song live using the UB40 reggae arrangement rather than that of the original version.
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