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"Wine, women, and song" is a hendiatris that endorses hedonistic lifestyles or behaviors. A more modern form of the idea is often expressed as " sex and
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and
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", a phrase popularized by British singer
Ian Dury Ian Robins Dury (12 May 1942 27 March 2000) was an English singer, songwriter and actor who rose to fame in the late 1970s, during the punk rock, punk and new wave music, new wave era of rock music. He was the lead singer and lyricist of Kilburn ...
in his song of the same title.


Linguistic variations

Similar tripartite mottoes have existed for a long time in many languages, for example: * * * * also more modern as * * also more modern as * ka, ღვინო, დუდუკი, ქალები, tr (wine, duduk, women) * * * * * * * * * Colombian Spanish: (Women, music and drink) Not all hendiatris including women are positive: in instead suggest three dangers rather than pleasures, and offers the three essentials of quite another culture. Roman inscriptions mention , such as the ambivalent: The following poem mentions similar ideas, using four concepts rather than three: * a popular ''
Ghazal ''Ghazal'' is a form of amatory poem or ode, originating in Arabic poetry that often deals with topics of spiritual and romantic love. It may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss, or separation from the beloved, and t ...
'' by Hafez (1325–1389): ::"Two sweethearts, ::Two flasks of old wine, ::A book of verse ::And a cosy corner in the garden." Omar Khayyam addressed the trio in 1120 in hi
Rubaiyat, verse XII
For him singing was replaced by a book, but he acknowledged its importance for others. :A book, a woman, and a flask of wine: :The three make heaven for me; it may be thine :Is some sour place of singing cold and bare — :But then, I never said thy heaven was mine. ::As translated by Richard Le Gallienne (1897) Among rural Arabs in the days before Muhammed, free women "joined in the music of the family or tribal festivities with their instruments". It was a time of the " badawī Arab". A secular people then, for them "love, wine, gambling, hunting, the pleasure of song and romance ... wit and wisdom" were all important.


Possible origins

The Irish poet Edward Lysaght (1763–1810) used the phrase 'poetry and pistols, wine and women'. In 1816 the English poet John Keats composed a poem, 'Give Me Women, Wine, and Snuff'. The English couplet "Who loves not woman, wine, and song / Remains a fool his whole life long" appears in print as early as 1837, translated from German verse attributed to Martin Luther. John Addington Symonds used the phrase "Wine, Women and Song" as the title for his 1884 book of translations of medieval Latin students' songs. The phrase in German is apparently older than in English. Symonds and the anonymous 1837 writer both provide the German text, attributing it to Luther. The attribution to Luther has been questioned, however, and the earliest known reference in German is to a folksong first printed in 1602. ''
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'' cites Johann Heinrich Voss (1751–1826) as a likely source,Entry in ''Bartlett's Familiar Quotations''
/ref> but any use by him would have to be a later use of the phrase. The
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"Wine, Women and Song" ('' Wein, Weib und Gesang'') is Op. 333 (1869) of Johann Strauss II. The lines ''Deutsche Frauen, deutsche Treue, / Deutscher Wein, und deutscher Sang'' (German women, German loyalty, / German wine, and German song) are found in the second verse of ''
Das Lied der Deutschen The "", officially titled "", is a Germany, German poem written by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben . A popular song which was made for the cause of creating a unified German state, it was adopted in its entirety in 1922 by the Weima ...
,'' the third verse of which is the German national anthem.


In popular culture

* The painting ''Three Costly Things'' by Austro-Hungarian painter Friedrich von Amerling * The single " Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" by
Ian Dury Ian Robins Dury (12 May 1942 27 March 2000) was an English singer, songwriter and actor who rose to fame in the late 1970s, during the punk rock, punk and new wave music, new wave era of rock music. He was the lead singer and lyricist of Kilburn ...
, mentioned above, popularized the modern English-language successor of the phrase. * The British
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and mystic
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, in his work ''Energized Enthusiasm,'' suggests that "wine, women, and song" may be utilised towards the development of genius in the individual or the attainment of mystical states. * The musical trio Wine, Women and Song consists of award-winning singer/songwriters Gretchen Peters, Suzy Bogguss, and Matraca Berg. *
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quotes the motto in the title song of their album, ''
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'' (1976). * In
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' 1964 film '' A Hard Day's Night'', the phrase is uttered by road manager Norm, in reference to Ringo, who has escaped from the studio to go gallivanting after tiring of being teased by his bandmates: "God knows what you've unleashed on the unsuspecting South. It'll be wine, women, and song all the way with Ringo when he gets the taste for it." * In a wagon scene in ''
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,'' Calvin asks Hobbes if he thinks the secret to happiness is "money, cars and women" or "just money and cars". * "Wine, Women an' Song" is the name of the fifth song on '' Come an' Get It'' by
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* The
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' song " Wine and Women" starts with the sentence "wine and women and song will only make me sad". It was released as a single in 1965 in Australia and was their first top 20 on the local charts and ever in their career. *Swedish hard rock band Talisman featuring onetime Journey frontman Jeff Scott Soto had a song called "Women, Whiskey and Songs" on their self titled 1990 debut album. * The 1993 album by guitarist Adrian Legg titled ''Wine, Women & Waltz'' utilizes a variant of the phrase. * "Wine Women and Song" is the first song on American rock band Harvey Danger's 2005 album ''Little by Little''.... *Amongst the
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internet culture, a similar phrase is "
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, antidepressants and vaporwave."


See also

*'' Joie de vivre'' * Drinking culture * Playboy lifestyle * Bacchanalia * Decadence


References

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