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Whats your favorite drinking song?


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Drink, drank, drunk the night before

I’m gonna get drunk tonight, like I never got drunk before

Cause when I’m drunk, I’m as happy as can be

For I am a member of the Potter family

 

Now the Potter family is the best family

that ever came over from old Germany.

 

There’s the Northern Dutch, and the Southern Dutch

The Rotterdam Dutch and the god damn Dutch

Sing Glorius, glorius, one keg of beer for the four of us

Sing Glory praise to be that there ain’t no more of us

I can drink the whole thing down by myself, Damn near.

 

 

Coffee

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Ice cubes and beer

In heaven there is no beer (that's why we drink it here)

Hello Stash

It's commode hugging time in the valley

 

Yes, they really are all songs

 

Then when I have over imbibed I start singing Ballad of the Green Beret or Good by my darlin' Hello Viet Nam and my wife knows it's time to drive me home

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I also like Rocky Top. 'Specially when a woman sings it...

 

Once I had a girl on ole Rocky Top

Part bear, the other part cat

Wild as a mink but sweet as soda pop

I still dream about that

 

Anybody remember tubthumper and their one hit wonder from the 90's?

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I also like Rocky Top. 'Specially when a woman sings it...

 

Once I had a girl on ole Rocky Top

Part bear, the other part cat

Wild as a mink but sweet as soda pop

I still dream about that

 

Anybody remember tubthumper and their one hit wonder from the 90's?

 

Do you mean Chumbwamba? "Tubthumping" is the song.

 

 

I can't honestly say I have a favorite drinking song. Not that I do a lot of drinking these days. I used to go to a local bar with three of my fraternity brothers when in college and we would drink and sing along with half the songs on the juke box, particularly "Take it Easy" and a couple of other songs by the Eagles. Two of them died at the hands of a drunk driver, and I can't hear some of those songs without thinking of them. Certainly "songs that remind me of the good times," but can make me very melancholy, too.

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Back in the day when I would go to a bar with buddys, Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother is the song that would get us all singing along.

 

That was a long long time ago.

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I was always partial to, "I'd Rather Have A Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Frontal Lobotomy";) ;)

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Thinking about this thread:

 

If you want to make me reach for the bottle then put on "Cry me a River" or more currently "Help me make it through the night". The later must be sung by Kris and Rita.

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Anything Bruce Springsteen sings is OK when I am drinking adult beveridges.

I may or may not sing along. :o

Depends if I feel crowded and people need to back up a bit. :lol:

 

 

Waimea

 

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Hello,

 

I never thought about it and don't really think I have one. However, the following song popped into my mind from somewhere...

 

"Louie, Louie,
me gotta go.
Louie, Louie,
me gotta go.

A fine little girl, she wait for me;
me catch a ship across the sea.
I sailed the ship all alone;
I never think I'll make it home

Three nights and days we sailed the sea;
me think of girl constantly.
On the ship, I dream she there;
I smell the rose in her hair.

Me see Jamaica moon above;
It won't be long me see me love.
Me take her in my arms and then
I tell her I never leave again."

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Im not sure a single song can represent a good night out, so I would start with some Gary Stewart, Greatest hits, then throw on a little Robert Earl Keen or Steve Earl then maybe Roger Miller, or Tom T. Hall.....

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Back in the day when I would go to a bar with buddys, Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother is the song that would get us all singing along.

 

That was a long long time ago.

That's what a good drinkin' song is supposed to do!!!!! You got it Grizz.

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Twas a cold winter's evening

The guests were all leaving

O'Leary was closing the bar

 

When he turned and he said

To the lady in red

"Get out, you can't stay where you are"

 

She wept a sad tear in her bucket of beer

As she thought of the cold night ahead

 

When the Sheriff, so dapper,

Stepped out of the crapper

And these were the words that he said:

 

"Her mother never told her

the things a young girl should know,

About the ways of cowboys

And how they come and go

 

Now age has taken her beauty

And sin has left its' sad scar

So remember your mother

and sisters, boys

And let her sleep under the bar.

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