
On this day October 15 1988, UB40’s reggae cover of Red Red Wine reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100, giving the British band their first number one hit in the United States. Originally written and recorded by Neil Diamond, the song took on a new life with UB40’s smooth, laid back island groove and distinctive vocal style.
Although it was first released in 1983, Red Red Wine became a massive hit five years later after renewed radio play in the U.S., proving the song’s timeless appeal. Its success helped bring reggae pop into the mainstream and solidified UB40’s place in 80s music history.
80s insight: Red Red Wine showed how a reinterpretation of a classic tune could define an era, combining reggae rhythm and pop sensibility in a way that perfectly captured the relaxed mood of the late 1980s.
Although it was first released in 1983, Red Red Wine became a massive hit five years later after renewed radio play in the U.S., proving the song’s timeless appeal. Its success helped bring reggae pop into the mainstream and solidified UB40’s place in 80s music history.
80s insight: Red Red Wine showed how a reinterpretation of a classic tune could define an era, combining reggae rhythm and pop sensibility in a way that perfectly captured the relaxed mood of the late 1980s.