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"Wine, Beer, Whiskey" is a song recorded by American country music group Little Big Town from their ninth studio album, Nightfall (2020). It was released to country radio as the album's third single on June 1, 2020. The music video premiered on November 7, 2020. [1]
I Can't Stop Drinking About You; I Drink Alone; I Drink Wine; I Drink I Smoke; I Like Girls That Drink Beer; I Love College; I Love This Bar; I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink; I'll See You in C-U-B-A; It Ain't Me; It Ain't the Whiskey; It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
Kira Willis of Starpulse.com noted that "Drink You Away" is an "unabashed" Memphis soul song, "steeped in a gritty country riff." [9] Its instrumentation includes organ and acoustic guitar; [10] elements of pop and rock music can be heard in the song's guitar. [11]
"Beer for My Horses" is a song recorded by American country music artists Toby Keith and Willie Nelson. It was written by Keith and Scotty Emerick for Keith's seventh studio album, Unleashed . The song was released as the album's fourth and final single on April 7, 2003.
"One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" (originally "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer") is a blues song written by Rudy Toombs and recorded by Amos Milburn in 1953. It is one of several drinking songs recorded by Milburn in the early 1950s that placed in the top ten of the Billboard R&B chart . [ 1 ]
I've spent all my money for whiskey and beers. I'll go to some holler, I'll put up my still I'll make you one gallon for a two-dollar bill. I'll go to some grocery and drink with my friends, No woman to follow to see what I spends. God bless those pretty women, I wish they were mine, Their breath smells as sweet as the dew on the vine.
"You, Me, & Whiskey" is a song by American country music singers Justin Moore and Priscilla Block. It was released on October 7, 2022, as the second single from Moore's seventh studio album Stray Dog .
"One More Drink for the Four of Us" (aka "Glorious" or "Drunk Last Night") is a traditional drinking and marching song.It became popular during the First World War, and has been widely repurposed for other marches, college bands, and social clubs.