"Cracklin' Rosie" is a 1970 song written and performed by Neil Diamond in 1970, from his album Tap Root Manuscript. This was Neil Diamond's first American #1 hit on the U.S. pop singles chart, reaching the top in October 1970, and his third to sell a million copies. It also become Diamond's breakthrough in the UK, reaching #3 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1970, and stayed there for four weeks.

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  • "Cracklin' Rosie" is a 1970 song written and performed by Neil Diamond in 1970, from his album Tap Root Manuscript. This was Neil Diamond's first American #1 hit on the U.S. pop singles chart, reaching the top in October 1970, and his third to sell a million copies. It also become Diamond's breakthrough in the UK, reaching #3 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1970, and stayed there for four weeks. Married to a catchy and dynamic melody and arrangement, the lyrics suggested to some a devotion to a woman of the night: Oh, I love my Rosie child — You got the way to make me happy. You and me, we go in style ... Cracklin' Rose, you're a store bought woman You make me sing like a guitar hummin' ... But in actuality, Cracklin' Rosie is a type of wine drunk by a native Canadian tribe that Diamond had visited in Canada. Apparently the tribe had more men than women. Cracklin' Rosie was the nickname they used for their homemade alcoholic brew, which the single men, who did not have dates, would sit around the fire and drink together. In terms of wine itself, the title is seen to refer to (misspelled) rosé wine which is "crackling" - a U.S. term equivalent to pétillant or lightly sparkling. A Crackling Rosé is produced by, for example, Paul Masson Vineyards and Beckett's Flat. The single version released by Uni Records in 1970 was in mono, while the album version from Tap Root Manuscript was in stereo. "Cracklin' Rosie" is heard on the Perth based radio station 882 6pr as part of a weather segment.
  • Canción compuesta e interpretada por el canta-autor Neil Diamond en 1970, llegando a ser esta su primera canción en llegar al primer lugar en las listas del Billboard en el pop y segundo lugar en la categoría adulto contemporáneo. La canción tuvo ventas mundiales superiores a 3 millones de copias (en aquel entonces un récord de ventas) y fue el hit mundial más grande de 1970 según la revista Cashbox, fue incluida en el álbum "Tap Root Manuscript" y el primero de Octubre de ese año alcanzó la cima de las listas, así como en la mayoría de países incluyendo la posición 3 en Inglaterra. La canción trata de una historia folclórica que escuchó Diamond sobre una reserva india en Canadá, donde casi no hay mujeres, y para animarse los hombres compraban una botella de vino (Cracklin' Rosé) y soñaban con una mujer. Al público en general le gustó la canción, aunque no sabían que le cantaban a una botella, y no a una mujer. Artistas como: Billy Joe Royal, Lawrence Welk, Ray Anthony, Hugo Montenegro, Bert Kaempfert, Marina Strings, The Fabulous Plank-Tones, Juan Torres, Roberto Jordan (en español), y Billy Ray Cirrus, entre otros, grabaron esta canción, existiendo versiones instrumentales, country, hard rock entre otros géneros musicales.
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  • "Cracklin' Rosie" is a 1970 song written and performed by Neil Diamond in 1970, from his album Tap Root Manuscript. This was Neil Diamond's first American #1 hit on the U.S. pop singles chart, reaching the top in October 1970, and his third to sell a million copies. It also become Diamond's breakthrough in the UK, reaching #3 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1970, and stayed there for four weeks.
  • Canción compuesta e interpretada por el canta-autor Neil Diamond en 1970, llegando a ser esta su primera canción en llegar al primer lugar en las listas del Billboard en el pop y segundo lugar en la categoría adulto contemporáneo.
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