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Sister Hazel – Champagne High

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Sister Hazel – Champagne High

Sister Hazel – Champagne High (2000)

Directed by: Nancy Bardawil

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Sister Hazel’s “Champagne High” is a reflective track that delves into themes of love, loss, and introspection. Released on June 27, 2000, as part of their third studio album, “Fortress,” the song showcases the band’s signature blend of Southern rock and post-grunge influences. The accompanying music video, directed by Nancy Bardawil, visually complements the song’s emotive lyrics and tone. “Champagne High” features background vocals by Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls, adding depth to the track’s harmonious layers. The song achieved notable success, reaching #22 on the US Adult 40 chart, and remains a standout piece in Sister Hazel’s discography.

2000, 2000s, Alternative Rock, Nancy Bardawil, Post-Grunge, Sister Hazel, Southern Rock

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