April Wine

April Wine is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969, originally based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and led by singer‑guitarist‑songwriter Myles Goodwyn until his death in 2023. April Wine first achieved success with their second album, On Record (1972), which reached the Top 40 on the Canadian album chart and produced two hit singles: a cover of Elton John’s “Bad Side of the Moon,” a top‑20 hit in Canada, and a cover of Hot Chocolate’s “You Could Have Been a Lady,” which reached number 2 in Canada. The band experienced only moderate international success but enjoyed major popularity in Canada, reaching the Canadian Top 40 singles chart with 21 different songs. Their strongest international response during the 1970s and early 1980s came from tracks such as “You Could Have Been a Lady” (1972), “Tonite Is a Wonderful Time to Fall in Love” (1975), “Roller” (1979), “I Like to Rock” (1980), “Sign of the Gypsy Queen” (1981) and “Just Between You and Me” (1981). They have released 16 studio albums. Although April Wine officially began in late 1969 in Waverley, Nova Scotia, their roots trace back to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, in 1967–68, where brothers David and Ritchie Henman grew up playing music together before moving to Nova Scotia. Three of the founding members — David Henman (guitar), Ritchie Henman (drums) and their cousin Jim Henman (bass) — were originally in a band named Prism (not related to the later Vancouver‑based band of the same name).
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I Like To Rock

Like A Lover Like A Song

Rock N’ Roll Is A Vicious Game

All Over Town

Bad side of the moon

Oowatanite

I’m On Fire For You, Baby

Say Hello

You Won’t Dance With Me

Rock Myself To Sleep

Enough Is Enough

Tonite Is A Wonderful Time To Fall In Love

Could Have Been A Lady

Just Between You And Me

Sign of the Gypsy Queen

April Wine 1971 Full Album

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