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A bowl of beans and franks. Beans and franks or franks and beans is a dish consisting of baked beans and hot dog sausages. It can be a main course or a side. Often served in informal settings, it is similar to pork and beans, but substitutes hot dogs for pork.
According to Yahoo!Music journalist Angus Batey, American Gangster used "a selection of beats built from '70s soul and funk" to reflects "the period setting; lyrically, its primary theme is an investigation of the evolution of the gangsta archetype, looking at how the drug dealer became a semi-sympathetic outlaw figure, examining the contradictions inherent in those who chase the American ...
"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]
"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 .
"Ain't Worth the Whiskey" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Cole Swindell. It was released to country radio in November 2014 as the third single from his self-titled debut album. The song was written by Swindell, Josh Martin, and Adam Sanders. It garnered mixed reviews from critics.
Via Coca-Cola. The coke cans will feature lyrics from more than 70 popular songs, including favorite phrases "Lean on me," "We are the champions" and "All I do is win."
Weenie Beenie predominantly sells half-smokes, hot dogs, pulled pork sandwiches, and soft drinks. Weenie Beenie was founded by Carl and Bill Staton in Arlington, Virginia in 1950. Bill, a billiards player, used money from his pool playing to fund the restaurants, which numbered six at one time. Bill was also known by the nickname "Weenie Beenie ...
The song was released as the album's fourth and final single on April 7, 2003. "Beer for My Horses" was extremely popular but received mixed reviews from music critics . The single reached #22 on the Billboard Hot 100 , making it Keith's highest charting song of his career at the time.