“Spill the Wine” is a song performed by Eric Burdon and the band War. It was released in 1970 on the album “Eric Burdon Declares War.” The song was written by Eric Burdon, War’s keyboardist Lonnie Jordan, and the band’s producer Jerry Goldstein.
“Spill the Wine” is characterized by its distinctive blend of rock, funk, and psychedelic music. The song features Burdon’s soulful vocals accompanied by a funky bassline, catchy guitar riff, and psychedelic instrumentals. The lyrics describe a surreal and intoxicating experience, where the narrator meets a woman and shares a transcendent moment with her, symbolized by spilling wine on the ground.
The song became a hit, reaching the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Its unique sound and Burdon’s expressive vocals made it a favorite among fans of psychedelic and funk rock.
“Spill the Wine” has been featured in various movies, TV shows, and commercials over the years, maintaining its popularity and cultural impact. Its groovy vibe and eclectic style continue to make it a classic of the early 1970s rock era.