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An 18th century drinking song. A drinking song is a song that is sung before or during alcohol consumption. Most drinking songs are folk songs or commercium songs, and may be varied from person to person and region to region, in both the lyrics and in the music. In Germany, drinking songs are called Trinklieder.
See also Category:Drinking songs, which includes songs meant to be sung while drinking alcohol. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of ...
Drinking songs are songs meant to be sung while drinking alcohol, often in groups. See also Category:Songs about alcohol , which includes songs whose main topic is alcohol. Pages in category "Drinking songs"
Live versions of the song were often extended for about two minutes due to Frehley's soloing. Guitar World listed "Cold Gin" as #7 on their list of greatest drinking songs. [2] It is #14 on Liquor.com's list of top 15 drinking songs [3] and it is ranked #32 of the 50 best drinking songs on TimeOut.com. [4]
Oh the drunk family is the best family That ever came over from Old Germany. There's the Highland Drunks, the Lowland Drunks; The Amsterdam drunks and the other damn drunks. The California Drinking Song features lines very similar to the second verses: And the Souse family is the best family That ever came over from Old Germany.
Drinking songs [ edit ] "One Mint Julep" was the first of several successful up-tempo drinking songs by Toombs, who went on to write and compose " One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer " for Amos Milburn , "Fat Back and Corn Likker" for Louis Jordan , and "Nip Sip" for the Clovers .
A recording of "Molly and the Baby", a temperance song from 1916. A consistent theme within temperance songs of 19th and 20th century society was that drinking negatively impacted a stable family life and that it was at the center of much suffering.
A snapsvisa (Swedish, plural: snapsvisor) is a traditional Scandinavian drinking song, which is often sung before drinking a small shot of sprit that is called a snaps. [1]A typical snapsvisa is a short, vigorous song; its lyrics usually tell of the delicacy and glory of the drink, or of the singer’s craving for snaps.