Homemade Wine
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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Down in the hills of the Ozarks
There are some women that'll have your heart
All wrapped up in chains it's a shame
If you make the bad mistake of telling them
All the crazy things you tell them
When you're high on that homemade wine
'cause when you're high on that homemade wine
Every woman will sure look fine
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Half standin' in my sleep
I'm lookin' at my feet
And wonderin' where do I go from here
I've been walkin' for an hour
Tryin' to find my shower
So my head can't be on right yet
It's that wine and I'll take all bets
It's that wine that's gettin' to my head
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Made me a fifty gallon barrel
Connected with an air hose
And I had me a real good rig
Went on a binge for one week
Got to where I couldn't speak
To anyone oh I was high
It's that wine and I'll tell no lies
Take that wine if you want to get higher, higher




It's that wine and I'll tell no lies
Taste that wine if you want to get high

Overall Meaning

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils's song, "Homemade Wine," is a playful country-rock tune about the dangers and pleasures of indulging in homemade wine. The lyrics describe the Ozark women as being particularly alluring, and warn against saying anything foolish to them when under the influence of the wine. The song is funny and light-hearted, depicting a carefree lifestyle in the hills where the simple pleasures of life, such as homemade wine, are cherished.


The song's chorus, "when you're high on that homemade wine/Every woman will sure look fine," is particularly catchy and has become a popular sing-along refrain. The verses, which describe the singer's own drunken adventures and mishaps, are equally entertaining. Whether it's stumbling around looking for a shower, or fashioning a wine barrel with an air hose, the singer's antics are amusing and relatable.


In a larger sense, the song is also a tribute to the Ozark region and its unique culture. The homemade wine making tradition is a cherished part of Ozark life and has been passed down through generations. The song celebrates this heritage and the good-natured spirit of the Ozark people. It also captures the carefree and rebellious spirit of country-rock music in the 1970s.


Line by Line Meaning

Down in the hills of the Ozarks
The Ozark Mountains, known for its surrounding hills and forests, is an area in which people can get lost and never return.


There are some women that'll have your heart
The women of the Ozarks are enticing, with their boldness, mystery, and seduction.


All wrapped up in chains it's a shame
Once you get involved with one of the women of the Ozarks, you will find yourself leaving your old life behind, but it is not necessarily a bad thing.


If you make the bad mistake of telling them
But if you make the mistake of getting too close or sharing too much, you might end up in a place of no return.


All the crazy things you tell them
These women have a way of getting people to reveal their secrets and their deepest fears and desires.


When you're high on that homemade wine
One of the ways that people get pulled into the Ozarks is through homemade wine, which is both a symbol and a tool of seduction.


'cause when you're high on that homemade wine
As the wine flows freely, inhibitions are lowered, and the world seems like a brighter and more exciting place.


Every woman will sure look fine
People start to see the potential in everyone and everything, especially the women who are already so mysterious and alluring.


Half standin' in my sleep
Even as people are entranced by the Ozarks and the wine, they are not always fully aware of their surroundings or their own thoughts.


I'm lookin' at my feet
There is a sense of being lost and uncertain, and people need to look for direction and balance.


And wonderin' where do I go from here
People start to question their own choices and what direction they want their life to go.


I've been walkin' for an hour
The search for direction is a journey that can take a long time, and it requires patience and persistence.


Tryin' to find my shower
People need a place to wash off the sins and mistakes of the past and to start fresh.


So my head can't be on right yet
Even as people start to gain clarity, they are not fully clear-headed, as they are still affected by the wine and the allure of the Ozarks.


It's that wine and I'll take all bets
People are willing to take risks and to push the boundaries, fueled by the heady influence of the wine.


It's that wine that's gettin' to my head
The wine is both a blessing and a curse, as it has the power to entice and delude.


Made me a fifty gallon barrel
The artist has become so entranced by the wine that he has made his own supply, reflecting his own immersion in the world of the Ozarks.


Connected with an air hose
The singer has taken great care and precautions to make sure that the wine flows freely and smoothly.


And I had me a real good rig
The singer is proud of his setup and confident in his own abilities to make and distribute the wine.


Went on a binge for one week
The artist has gone all-in, immersing himself in the world of the Ozarks and the wine for a sustained period of time.


Got to where I couldn't speak
Even as the world of the Ozarks has opened up a whole new range of emotions and experiences, it has also caused the artist to lose his voice and his sense of self.


To anyone oh I was high
The artist is in a state of delirium and euphoria, unable to truly connect with the outside world or to communicate effectively.


Take that wine if you want to get higher, higher
The singer is encouraging others to join him in his obsession with the wine and the Ozarks, to be sucked into the vortex of mystery and danger.


Taste that wine if you want to get high
The wine is a potent symbol of the lure of the Ozarks, and a gateway to a heady and dangerous world that can consume those who enter.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LARRY M. LEE

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Comments from YouTube:

Sky Dog

Oh yes, this brings back great memories. If this doesn't get you up and dancing then nothing will.

bwilli2061

One of my favorite Ozark songs, I still remember playing the hell out of their first 3 albums, sort of remember, anyway! Thanks for posting this.

Tereskova 100

It is my favorite too...Greetings from Europe!

Larry Elliott

Hoioiiihii

Stephen Morris

This song really moves forward with a lovely beat

Jim Courneya

Right this minute I am high on my homemade wine and just lovin' this song and life in general.

RedEye's Crappy Covers and Other Junk

I got a batch going right now!

Screamin Eagle

Seen these guys at 2 biker rallys and they were so damn good everyone loved there show

BA97000

Had these yonks ago on vinyl must buy them again. Terrific stuff!

Mark Knight

Great memories, used to play all Ozark in my mom and Dad's basement doing things I shouldn't have been doing

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