Wine, women and song

For the waltz written by Johann Strauss, see Wein, Weib und Gesang.
For the song by Loretta Lynn, see Wine, Women and Song (song).
For the song by the Bee Gees, see Wine and Women.
"Who does not Love Wine Wife & Song will be a Fool for his Lifelong!"

"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 drugs and rock 'n' roll," a phrase popularized by British singer Ian Dury in his song of the same title.

Linguistic variations

Similar tripartite mottoes have existed for a long time in many languages, for example:

Not all hendiatris including women are positive: in Greek – "Πύρ, γυνή και θάλαττα" ("fire, women and the sea") instead suggest three dangers rather than pleasures, and Turkish At, Avrat, Silah ("horse, woman, weapon") offers the three essentials of quite another culture.

The following "tetrad" (using four concepts rather than three) predates all of the above :

"Two sweethearts,
Two flasks of old wine,
A book of verse
And a cosy corner in the garden."

Possible origins

The phrase may have also originated with the following couplet: "Who does not love wine, women and song / Remains a fool his whole life long." Variations on this quote have been attributed to Martin Luther, although Bartlett's Familiar Quotations names Johann Heinrich Voss (1751–1826) as a more likely source.[1]

The waltz "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 third verse of which is the German national anthem.

In popular culture

Omne mundi trinum,
mulier, tabacum, vinum,
et qui curat de pluribus,
maximus est asinus!

References

  1. Entry in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations

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