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Introduction
Imagine you’re in a cozy venue, the lights dim, and suddenly Sheryl Crow’s warm, soulful voice flows over you like a familiar embrace. Then Vince Gill chimes in with that rich, smooth tone, adding a touch of heartache and wisdom. Together, these two legends bring “Two More Bottles of Wine” to life in a way that feels both timeless and refreshingly new. Originally recorded by Emmylou Harris in 1978, the song is a spirited take on resilience, embracing life’s ups and downs with a “keep moving” mentality.
What makes Sheryl and Vince’s live rendition of this classic feel so special is the chemistry between them. You can hear it in the way their voices blend seamlessly, each one complementing the other without overpowering. It’s as if they’re sharing a story together, one filled with heartache, humor, and a dash of recklessness—a perfect reflection of the song’s spirit. Their performance isn’t just about hitting the right notes; it’s about capturing the raw, real emotion that this song was meant to convey.
In every strum, every harmony, and every shared glance, they remind us why we love live music. Sheryl brings her signature Americana feel, while Vince adds a traditional country warmth, creating a sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh. It’s a song that resonates because it feels like a conversation between old friends who’ve been through it all but are still here, sharing stories over those “two more bottles of wine.”
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Lyrics
We came out west together with a common desire
The fever we had might′ve set the west coast on fire
Two months later got trouble in mind
Oh my baby moved out and left me behind
But it’s all right ′cause it’s midnight
And I got two more bottles of wine
The way he left sure turned my head around
Seemed like overnight she just up and put me down
Ain’t gonna let it bother me today
I been workin′ and I′m too tired anyway
But it’s all right ′cause it’s midnight
And I got two more bottles of wine
I′m sixteen hundred miles from the people I know
I’ve been doin′ all I can but opportunity sure come slow
Well I’d be in the sun all day
But I’m sweepin′ out a warehouse in west L.A.
But it′s all right ’cause it′s midnight
And I got two more bottles of wine
I’m sixteen hundred miles from the people I know
I′ve been doin’ all I can but opportunity sure come slow
Well I′d be in the sun all day
But I’m sweepin’ out a warehouse in west L.A.
But it′s all right ′cause it’s midnight
And I got two more bottles of wine
Yes, it′s all right ’cause it′s midnight
And I got two more bottles of wine
Yes, it’s all right ′cause it’s midnight
And I got two more bottles of wine