Song
Cracklin Rosie
Neil Diamond
Album:
Tap Root Manuscript
Song Meaning of Cracklin Rosie by Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond composed and recorded the song "Cracklin' Rosie" in 1970, with the assistance of session musicians from the Wrecking Crew in Los Angeles.
The lyrics suggested to some a devotion to a woman of the night. However, other stories have been put forward. Previously made by Andres Wines of British Columbia, Canada, "Crackling Rosé" was the name of a low-cost sparkling wine that was well-liked by the indigenous community.
According to one version of events, Diamond was inspired to compose the song by a tale he heard about a native Canadian tribe while conducting research for a Toronto, Canada, interview. Because the group had more males than women, the lonely men would gather around the fire and drink wine together.
The song became Diamond's third single to sell a million copies and his first American No. 1 smash on the Billboard Hot 100. It was his first number-one hit in the UK, where it spent four consecutive weeks at No. 3.
Cracklin Rosie lyrics by Neil Diamond
Aw, Cracklin' Rosie, get on board
We're gonna ride
Till there ain't no more to go
Taking it slow
And Lord, don't you know
We'll have me a time with a poor man's lady
Hitchin' on a twilight train
Ain't nothing here that I care to take along
Maybe a song
To sing when I want
No need to say please to no man
For a happy tune
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
But you make me sing like a guitar hummin'
So hang on to me, girl,
Our song keeps runnin' on
Play it now, play it now
Play it now, my baby
Cracklin' Rosie, make me a smile
Girl, if it lasts for an hour, that's all right
We got all night to set the world right
Find us a dream that don't ask no questions
Yeah
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
But you make me sing like a guitar hummin'
So hang on to me, girl
Our song keeps runnin' on
Play it now, play it now
Play it now, my baby
Cracklin' Rosie, make me a smile
Girl, if it lasts for an hour, that's all right
We got all night
To set the world right
Find us a dream that don't ask no questions
Ba ba ba ba ba ......
Release Date
1970
Songwriter/s
Neil Diamond
Producer/s
Tom Catalano
Label/s
Uni