Favorite drinking songs
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Tom Margulies
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Favorite drinking songs
"One burbon, one scotch and one beer"
" Tonight the bottle let me down"
" She's actin' single, I'm drinkin' doubles"
" Tonight the bottle let me down"
" She's actin' single, I'm drinkin' doubles"
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"The Lord Knows I'm Drinking," written by Bill Anderson and recorded by Cal Smith. Produced by Walter Haynes, with the wonderful pedal steel guitar of John Hughey.
Honorable mention to "The Rodeo Song," written by the great Gaye Delorme, and recorded by Garry Lee and the Showdown. Back in my days of regular gigging, there were places where you would never be asked to return if you played that song. There was also one biker bar in particular, that would not let you quit without playing it.
Honorable mention to "The Rodeo Song," written by the great Gaye Delorme, and recorded by Garry Lee and the Showdown. Back in my days of regular gigging, there were places where you would never be asked to return if you played that song. There was also one biker bar in particular, that would not let you quit without playing it.
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Many people have cited "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking". Justin Trevino told the story about how Bill Anderson got the idea to write the song. Bill and his wife were in a restaurant having drinks before dinner and Bill sees the minister in the restaurant…he tells his wife to hide the drinks and she tells him she won't because the Lord knows I"m drinking.
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Porter Wagoner's Misery Loves Company
Two empty glasses, one empty chair
Think I will have another cup of coffee
There stands the glass
It's five o'clock somewhere
The Thing That Made Milwaukee Famous
Sick Sober and Sorry
I Buy the Wine. by Lefty Frizzell
I'll Leave the Bottle on the Bar. by Johnny Paycheck
Who'll Buy the Wine. by Charlie Walker
Two Candles, One Dinner And A Bottle - Paycheck
I turn to the wine
One More Drink And Then I'll Go
The Pint of No Return - paycheck
The Wheels Fell Off The Wagon Johnny Paycheck
With Your Wedding Ring In My Hand Johnny Paycheck
Two empty glasses, one empty chair
Think I will have another cup of coffee
There stands the glass
It's five o'clock somewhere
The Thing That Made Milwaukee Famous
Sick Sober and Sorry
I Buy the Wine. by Lefty Frizzell
I'll Leave the Bottle on the Bar. by Johnny Paycheck
Who'll Buy the Wine. by Charlie Walker
Two Candles, One Dinner And A Bottle - Paycheck
I turn to the wine
One More Drink And Then I'll Go
The Pint of No Return - paycheck
The Wheels Fell Off The Wagon Johnny Paycheck
With Your Wedding Ring In My Hand Johnny Paycheck
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Scotch & Soda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf9Lsd6uh-o
Alcohol of Fame
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL7BVFXPItk
The Night They Invented Chanpagne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9J6G_rdSDI
Not to forget ....
Red Red Wine, Cracklin' Rosie, There Stands the Glass, Show me the Way to Go Home, Whisky in the Jar, John Barlycorn is Dead, etc. etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf9Lsd6uh-o
Alcohol of Fame
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL7BVFXPItk
The Night They Invented Chanpagne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9J6G_rdSDI
Not to forget ....
Red Red Wine, Cracklin' Rosie, There Stands the Glass, Show me the Way to Go Home, Whisky in the Jar, John Barlycorn is Dead, etc. etc.
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OTHERS of NOTABLE MENTION:
-- "Tell Old 'I Ain't Here", He better Get On Home" (Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley)
-- "Days of Wine & Roses"/ "Bottle Let Me down" (Merle)
-- "White Lightening" (George Jones)
-- "Bartender's Blues" (George Jones)
-- "I Got that Drinkin' Thing" (Gary Stewart)
-- "Pop-A-Top" (Alan Jackson version)
-- "There Stands the Glass" (Webb Pierce)
-- "If I Gotta Sink,..." (Johnny Paycheck)
-- "Days of Wine & Roses" (Merle Haggard)
-- "The Whiskey Ain't Workin" (Travis Tritt & Marty Stuart)
-- "Chug-A-Lug" (Roger Miller)
-- "Tell Old 'I Ain't Here", He better Get On Home" (Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley)
-- "Days of Wine & Roses"/ "Bottle Let Me down" (Merle)
-- "White Lightening" (George Jones)
-- "Bartender's Blues" (George Jones)
-- "I Got that Drinkin' Thing" (Gary Stewart)
-- "Pop-A-Top" (Alan Jackson version)
-- "There Stands the Glass" (Webb Pierce)
-- "If I Gotta Sink,..." (Johnny Paycheck)
-- "Days of Wine & Roses" (Merle Haggard)
-- "The Whiskey Ain't Workin" (Travis Tritt & Marty Stuart)
-- "Chug-A-Lug" (Roger Miller)
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Days of Wine and Roses
As Tony alluded to above, "I Threw Away The Rose" by the Hag is about as good as any "drinking song" could possibly get. One of my favorite pedal steel parts of all time.
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I don't drink to any of them... 
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