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Introduction

Imagine you’re on a long road trip, the kind where the miles seem endless, and the horizon stretches out in front of you like a promise of freedom. “Two More Bottles of Wine” by Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill is the perfect soundtrack for such a journey. This song is a modern take on the classic tune originally penned by Delbert McClinton and famously performed by Emmylou Harris, but Crow and Gill infuse it with their unique blend of charisma and soulful harmonies.

From the moment you hear the first strum of the guitar, you’re hooked. The song tells a story of resilience and embracing the ups and downs of life with a touch of humor and a whole lot of heart. It captures the essence of picking yourself up after a setback, brushing off the dust, and keeping on with a smile and a song.

Sheryl Crow’s rich, raspy voice complements Vince Gill’s smooth, velvety tones, creating a dynamic duo that brings new life to the lyrics. Their chemistry is palpable, making you feel like you’re right there with them, sharing stories and laughs over a couple of bottles of wine.

The beauty of “Two More Bottles of Wine” lies in its simplicity and relatability. It’s a song about everyday struggles, love, and the little moments that make life worth living. It’s about finding joy in the journey, no matter how bumpy the road might get. Whether you’re dealing with heartache, a bad day at work, or just need a pick-me-up, this song feels like a warm hug from an old friend.

Crow and Gill’s rendition adds a contemporary twist while honoring the song’s roots, making it both nostalgic and fresh. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to roll down the windows, turn up the volume, and sing along at the top of your lungs.

So, next time you’re feeling down or just in need of a musical companion, grab a glass (or two) of your favorite wine, and let Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill remind you that no matter what, the journey is always worth it.

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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