Lilac Wine

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ReleasedJanuary 1978
Recorded1978
Length3:54
"Lilac Wine"
Single by Elkie Brooks
from the album Pearls
ReleasedJanuary 1978
Recorded1978
GenreAdult contemporary
Length3:54
LabelA&M
SongwriterJames Shelton
ProducerMike Batt
"Lilac Wine"
Song by Jeff Buckley
from the album Grace
ReleasedAugust 23, 1994
Recorded1993
StudioBearsville Studios (Woodstock, New York)
Genre
Length4:32
LabelColumbia
SongwriterJames Shelton
ProducerAndy Wallace

"Lilac Wine" is a song written by James Shelton (lyrics and music) for the 1950 Broadway musical Dance Me a Song. It was sung in the show by Hope Foye but (as the show was not successful) there was no cast recording.[1]

The lyrics form a narrative of heartache at losing a lover and taking solace from wine made from a lilac tree. The song focuses on the blissful oblivion achieved by becoming intoxicated. Its inspiration was a line in the 1925 novel Sorrow in Sunlight by Ronald Firbank, in which the main character, Miami Mouth, circulates through a party "offering a light, lilac wine, sweet and heady".[2]

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