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  2. Beers on Me - Wikipedia

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    "Beers on Me" is a song recorded by American country music singers Dierks Bentley, Breland, and Hardy. It was released on July 29, 2021 as the second of two "Covid holdover songs". [ 1 ] The song was co-written by Ashley Gorley , Luke Dick, Ross Copperman , Breland, Hardy and Bentley, who also produced the track with Copperman.

  3. Beer, Beer, Beer - Wikipedia

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    Beer, Beer, Beer", also titled "An Ode to Charlie Mops - The Man Who Invented Beer" [1] and "Charlie Mops", is a folk song originating in the British Isles. The song is often performed as a drinking song and is intended as a tribute to the mythical inventor of beer, Charlie Mops. It was also a song used in the game "A Bard's Tale."

  4. Beer Barrel Polka - Wikipedia

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    The PA system plays "Beer Barrel Polka" whenever the beer batter comes to the plate and after every strike during the beer batter's at-bat. [29] Pro wrestler Crusher Lisowski used the song as his entrance music, [30] [page needed] and would often growl out a few bars of it during interviews. [31]

  5. Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen. - Wikipedia

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    "Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen. " is a song recorded by American country music singer Chase Rice featuring American country music duo Florida Georgia Line . It was released on November 30, 2020 as the second single from his album The Album .

  6. Beers and Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    Rucker co-wrote the track over video chat with Ross Copperman, J.T. Harding, and Josh Osborne.Copperman also produced the track. [3] The song's title is a play on words for "B.S." which is typically shorthand for bullshit, but Rucker's lyrics suggest "the only B.S. [he] need[s] is beers and sunshine."

  7. There's a Tear in My Beer - Wikipedia

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    The original version was written by Hank Williams during one of his Nashville sessions in 1950-51, but his publisher and producer Fred Rose was averse to mentioning alcohol in songs. Lister, who opened show dates for Williams for a time, needed a drinking song, and Williams gave him the demo he had recorded. Lister recorded it and released it ...

  8. Man getting packages finds missing babies in a ditch - AOL

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    A man found 4-month-old and 5-month-old baby girls in a ditch outside his Indianapolis home after they were kidnapped in a vehicle earlier in the day.

  9. In Heaven There Is No Beer - Wikipedia

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    The song was the inspiration for the title of the 1984 film and 1985 Sundance Film Festival winner, In Heaven There Is No Beer?, [5] which also featured the song "Who Stole the Kishka?". [6] A version of the song by the Amherst, Massachusetts, band Clean Living became a hit in 1972 (US Billboard #49, Cash Box #34; [7] Canada #51). [8] [9]