14 Sep 05 - 01:40 AM (#1563258) Subject: Help! I need drinking songs! From: mousethief Can y'all help me out? I've been put in charge of coming up with reasonably-clean, easy-to-sing-along-with, preferrably-in-English drinking songs for an Octoberfest. Thanks! |
14 Sep 05 - 02:10 AM (#1563260) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Gurney Homebrew Belladonna Moonshine to close..... |
14 Sep 05 - 02:17 AM (#1563261) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,freda fathom the bowl |
14 Sep 05 - 02:21 AM (#1563262) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST Good Ale Bev and Jerry |
14 Sep 05 - 02:22 AM (#1563263) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Richard Bridge Barley Mow John Barleycorn (any of the 3 versions) Jones' Ale Waters the Worker's Beer Ale, Ale glorious ale I have drunk one, I will drink two (Good Companions) Jock Stewart Landlord fill the flowing bowl Can't remember the title but "those Frenchies they will try to drink Old England dry" |
14 Sep 05 - 03:22 AM (#1563274) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Little Robyn Drink old England dry! Robyn |
14 Sep 05 - 03:40 AM (#1563280) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Dave Hanson Martin Said To His Man. Newcastle Brown Ale. eric |
14 Sep 05 - 04:02 AM (#1563292) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,Guest, Big Tim "Three Drunken Maidens. An absolute classic. |
14 Sep 05 - 04:20 AM (#1563304) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Wilfried Schaum Search the DT with @drink @english |
14 Sep 05 - 04:46 AM (#1563310) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: John MacKenzie English you say? Never mind eh! Giok |
14 Sep 05 - 04:53 AM (#1563316) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Wilfried Schaum But isn't it a liitle bit too grenouillish? |
14 Sep 05 - 05:55 AM (#1563341) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Keith A of Hertford All For Me Grog |
14 Sep 05 - 06:14 AM (#1563350) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: bfdk For the morning after: Wrecked Again (Ian McCalman) ;-)) |
14 Sep 05 - 06:28 AM (#1563356) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,AnneMC One for the Morning Glory One for the morning glory Two for the early dew, Three for the man who will stand his round And four for the love of you, my girl, Four for the love of you.) That's the chorus above. Can find the verses ( and chords) if anyone wants it. Verse 1 goes: At the end of the day, I like a little drink, to raise up my voice and sing, And an hour or two of a fine brown brew, And I'm ready for anything. A catchy tongue-in-cheek type song. Anne |
14 Sep 05 - 06:33 AM (#1563358) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: kendall Shingling the rum sellers roof |
14 Sep 05 - 07:02 AM (#1563378) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: The Fooles Troupe A slow song but has a chorus - "As Usual" |
14 Sep 05 - 07:55 AM (#1563415) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: John MacKenzie I woke up with an aching head As usual I can't remember going to bed As usual I'd better see how much I've got Oh Jesus Christ I've drunk the lot! I must have been a drunken sot As usual. G. |
14 Sep 05 - 08:06 AM (#1563422) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,HughM The "As Usual" you mean is on "Ballads of Booze" by Hamish Imlach. I can remember a bit more: I supped a drink up like a Hoover, As usual, VP wine and paint remover, As usual, Somewhere deep inside my brain, I seem to hear a Diesel train, So I promise not to drink again, As usual. I used to play in a band which sometimes did barn dances for the Mormons. At one of these, our caller, who is actually a teetotaller, sang Whisky on a Sunday in the interval. For some reason they haven't asked us to play for them since! |
14 Sep 05 - 08:09 AM (#1563425) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Amos Glorious! Glorious! One keg of beer for the four of us! Praise be to God there's no more of us 'Cuz one of us could drink it all alone. A |
14 Sep 05 - 08:12 AM (#1563428) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Mrs_Annie Ye Mar'ners All lyrics here |
14 Sep 05 - 08:41 AM (#1563452) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: MMario Long time no see! Good to see you back. Old Peculier The Pubs of Yorkshire |
14 Sep 05 - 08:45 AM (#1563455) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Fiolar Don't forget - "Nancy Whiskey" and "I'm A Rambler, I'm A Gambler" (words include " I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler; I'm a long way from home; And if Moonshine don't kill me; It can leave me alone")Also "Katie Daly". There are dozens really. |
14 Sep 05 - 08:48 AM (#1563457) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: MMario Ramblin' Rover |
14 Sep 05 - 08:48 AM (#1563458) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,Hilary Old Dun Cow (caught fire) Bring us a Barrel (and set it up right) |
14 Sep 05 - 10:45 AM (#1563525) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: nutty ENGLISH ALE by Harvey Andrews .....wonderful song |
14 Sep 05 - 10:49 AM (#1563527) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Louie Roy No one mentioned (The Beer Barrel Polka)One of my favorites is (The Friend Who Makes It 4)Easy to sin 3 verses with a good chorus |
14 Sep 05 - 11:30 AM (#1563549) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: R. Padgett Drink old England Dry (they say that they will come and drink) Fathom the bowl, Im a Rover, Wild Rover, Jones's Ale, Ale Glorious Ale, Barley mow, Bring us a Barrel, Here's to good old Whisky (mop it down, Boozing Bloody well boozing, Let grasses grow Thousands or More |
14 Sep 05 - 11:37 AM (#1563553) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,Bill the Collie As soon as this pub closes. Alex Glasgow. And Cyril Tawney had one "Boozin' bloody well boozin'" |
14 Sep 05 - 11:39 AM (#1563557) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST drin boys drink, make sure that you do not spill, for uf you do you shall drink two for that is the masters will |
14 Sep 05 - 11:43 AM (#1563560) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,Cire Guest, you mean Harvest Home? |
14 Sep 05 - 11:49 AM (#1563565) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Dug The Parting Glass Philosophers Drinking Song (Monty Python) Bundaberg Rum Coopers Sparkling Ale The rare oul' Mountain Dew Drink up the Zider |
14 Sep 05 - 02:59 PM (#1563691) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Richard Bridge Rolling Home (or the Sid Kipper version "Rolling Drunk") Whisky Johnny Away with Rum (is the song of the salvation Army) Poison Beer There is a song I don't know the name of that names almost all the true single malts! It's a bugger to learn though. |
14 Sep 05 - 04:09 PM (#1563744) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Little Robyn How about Charlie Mopps? A one, a two, a three, four, five, well......... Robyn |
14 Sep 05 - 05:01 PM (#1563772) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Juan P-B To a well known show tune. Doh |
14 Sep 05 - 05:07 PM (#1563782) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Juan P-B Dunno wot 'appen there! try Doh - A beer! A Mexican beer Ray - A man who buys me beer Me - A man I buy beer for Fa - A long way to the bar So - I think I'll have a beer La - ger? NO! I said a beer! Tea?- No Thanks! I'll have a beer That will bring us back to.... When you know the notes to sing You can drink 'most anything |
14 Sep 05 - 07:18 PM (#1563858) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Snuffy Slightly different version (as sung by Morris men): Doh - A beer! A Mexican beer Re - A man who buys me beer Mi - A man Ray buys beer for Fa - A long way to the bar So - I think I'll have a beer La - la, la, la, la, la, la, Te - No Thanks! I'll have a beer Which will bring us back to.... |
14 Sep 05 - 07:36 PM (#1563876) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Jim Dixon There have been numerous threads on this topic. See this thread first: Honky Tonk Drinking Songs and follow links from there to other threads. |
14 Sep 05 - 07:40 PM (#1563879) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: RobbieWilson any song. Drunk sing.... what more is there to say? |
14 Sep 05 - 07:45 PM (#1563882) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,Mike_in_st_c Show me the way to go home, I'm tired and I wanna go to bed. Had me a drink about an hour ago and it went right to my head. No matter where I roam, By air or sea or foam, You'll always hear me singing my song. Show me the way to go home. Yah! Mike |
15 Sep 05 - 05:25 AM (#1564093) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Gurney And a post-drinking song, Cyril's 'Monday Morning.' |
15 Sep 05 - 03:20 PM (#1564488) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Tradsinger I want a beer, just like the beer That pickled dear old dad That was a beer, and the only beer That my dad ever had. A good old-fashioned beer with lots of foam It took ten men to carry my dad home Oh I want a beer, just like the beer That pickled dear old dad. I think you can guess the tune! Don't forget "The man who waters the workers' beer". Gwilym |
15 Sep 05 - 10:47 PM (#1564803) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: JennyO I'm glad somebody started this thread, because my folk club is having a workshop night early in October, called "Work is the curse of the drinking classes" so it gives me more ideas. I hope my friends Ricarda and Nick from Wayward will be there so Ricarda can sing her French drinking song "Tourdion" here and here. She also sings a verse in English, adapted a bit so that it scans: When I drink a good red wine Everything turns turns turns turns around Come my friends and pour it in, pour it in. When I drink a good red wine Everything turns turns turns turns around Come my friends and pour it in, pour it in. Sing and drink - let us set about this bottle, Sing and drink, come on pour it in. Sing and drink - let us set about this bottle, Sing and drink, come on pour it in. Couple of others - Cells by Rudyard Kipling (haven't Kippled in a while), and has anyone mentioned The Parting Glass yet? There might also be some ideas on this previous thread Wanted: Songs for alcoholics! , as well as some links to related threads at the top of it. And of course there's this one - Martin Pearson did it the other night - I hope we have it at my folk club - it's a lot of fun: THE WINE SONG by Grant Baynham There are those who like their wine Because it adds sophistication To that hearty meal they're serving to their friends. And there are those who like their wine Because it helps in the creation Of that party feel on which so much depends. And there are those who'd like their wine To come from eastward-facing chateaux On the plateaux of Lorraine and all that bunk But their motives are not mine And I like lots and lots of wine And I like it 'cos it makes me drunk. There are those who take a glass Because it helps them to relax They find it helps their social manner to improve Well, that's a jolly useful scheme Which I have taken to its logical extreme: I sometimes get so well-relaxed I can't move And there's another kind of fellow Drinks champagne to make him mellow And he swears by Cliquot, Bollinger and Brut Well, I tried some Brut meself I found it on the bathroom shelf And he was right: it got me mellow as a newt. You can judge your wine by the quality of the vine, Its colour and bouquet and all that junk. But it all comes back to the falling over factor And the fact that it gets you drunk. There are those who like to think That it's important what you drink They haven't got an inkling what it's all about They spend their evenings wasting Decent drinking time by tasting Drops of this and that, then spitting it all out. They pass along the tables Strewth, they even read the labels Muttering things like, "What a shame The cork has shrunk" Or "fruity nose" or "too much tannin" When they ought to get a man in Who appreciates the chance to get drunk. They waste their time describing What they ought to be imbibing Which is wine of course, although you'd never think it. 'Cos they use words like "young but promising, " "Precocious," "full of fun"; You'd think they were going to adopt the stuff Not drink it. And at a meal these silly asses Have a row of empty glasses A different wine with every dish they eat. Me, I mix whatever's handy In a stiff, all-purpose shandy Which goes very nice with fish or Shredded Wheat. You can judge your wine by the quality of the vine Its colour and bouquet and all that junk But it all comes back to the falling over factor And the fact that it gets you drunk And there are those who take delight Pronouncing all the labels right They roll their r's and do those German glottals. Me, I couldn't give a monkey's 'Cos the stuff for getting drunk is On the inside not the outside of the bottles So if you have a cheese and wine Invite your friendly Philistine Call me drunkard, call me sot Or call me wino. What do I know? You'll find me in the kitchen I'll be giggerlin' and twitchin' Having a sup and throwing up Across your lino You can judge your wine by the quality of the vine Its colour and bouquet, if you insist. But it all comes back to the falling over factor And the fact that it gets you Misty-eyed and mellow, gets you Maudlin, mawkish, miserable and PISSED! |
16 Sep 05 - 10:05 AM (#1564873) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,Vic at work How about the Stixwold Harvest Song. Chorus in two parts round the verse Drink good ale Drink the barrel dry Verse Drink good ale. I have no idea of how to put a tune on here. |
16 Sep 05 - 10:11 AM (#1564880) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: MMario vic - if you can write out the tune - or have it in some form already that can be scanned - you can send it to me [lpola@edutech.org]- I will post in ABC (which can be heard by cutting and pasting into the midifier on concertina.net) and send Joe a midi to be posted when our midi-posting problems are resolved. |
16 Sep 05 - 10:42 AM (#1564909) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Charley Noble What, no one has suggested "Dead Dog Scrumpy" also known as "Dead Dog Cider"? It was originally composed by Trevor Crozier, with a chorus added later by Charlie Ipcar: Now, here's to Dead Dog Cid-er, the best there is by far; Here's to Dead Dog Cid-er, no moaning at the bar; You can search this wide world over, find many a beer or ale; But, when you've tried Dead Dog Cid-er – your search will be cur-tailed! Cheerily, Charley Noble |
16 Sep 05 - 10:48 AM (#1564919) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Richard Bridge When I was working in Alsace there was a local drinking song with the chorus "Hein Jean-Pierre leve toi ton verre Iglou iglou iglou (etc)" until the glass was empty. |
16 Sep 05 - 11:27 AM (#1564946) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: JennyO Hmm. Don't know that one Richard. I might ask Ricarda if she knows it. Charlie - of course! How could I forget Dead Dog Cider? I'll make sure someone sings that at our folk club! Jenny |
16 Sep 05 - 11:45 AM (#1564952) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: MissouriMud 'Round these parts, while we do drink a bit while we sing (normally between tunes), we dont sing too much while we drink (too complex a task) - if we do it we dont usually remember doing it let alone what we sang. We'll sing about upcoming drinking, then drink, and then sing later(usually bemoaning our condition). As such these arent really traditional "drinking songs" so much as songs about drinking - but some have potential for good sing alongs: Bottle of Wine (Tom Paxton) Mountain Dew Rye Whiskey (Drunken Hiccups/Jack of Diamonds etc) I always kind of liked the Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away, but havent done it for years. Of course in the Fifth Grade I recall singing "99 Bottle of Beer on the Wall" just to annoy my teachers. And there are the recent country hits - Friends in Low Places and I Love this Bar |
16 Sep 05 - 02:10 PM (#1565008) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Kitty How about Duncan (I love to have a beer with Duncan....) |
16 Sep 05 - 03:38 PM (#1565050) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: bfdk There's also this one: PREAB SAN OL (Traditional) Why spend your leisure bereft of pleasure Amassing treasures, why scrape and save Why look so canny at ev'ry penny You'll take no money within the grave Landlords and gentry with all their plenty Must still go empty where're they're bound So to my thinking we'd best be drinking Our glasses clinking and round and round King Solomon's glory so famed in story Was far outshone by the lily's guise But hard winds harden both field and garden Pleading for pardon, the lily dies Life's but a bauble of toil and trouble The feathered arrow once shot ne'er found So lads and lasses, because life passes Come fill your glasses for another round The huckster greedy, he blinds the needy There strives unheeding, shouts: 'Money down' His special vices, his fancy prices For a florins' value he'll charge a crown With hump for trammel, the scripture's camel Missed the needle's eye and so came to ground Why pine for riches, while still you've stitches To hold your britches up? Another round And this one: Our Glens (Buff Hardie / George Donald) I love Scotland's glens and whatever else we lose Please leave us our glens, our glorious glens Our mountains are grand, Ben Lomond, Ben Nevis too You can have all these bens, but leave us our glens Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, Glendronnach, Glen Grant Can you do without them, if you must know I can't Put a drop in a glass of Glen Spey or Glendrottar It's a perfectly bearable way to drink water I'd willingly lose our culture or most of it For instance that mess called "Full Highland dress" With the full ethnic bit, with haggis and Hogmanay I'd gladly dispense, but leave us our glens Glenfarclass, Glenlochy, Glengarioch, Glenfaul I once knew a man who had sampled them all Glenugie, Glenkinchie, Glenisla - that's plenty He looked sixty-five, but in fact he was twenty Take our Highland schottiche, our marches, strathspeys and reels Take our old Scottish waltz, but leave us our malts Remove, if you will, our ladies' conveniences And our gentlemens', but leave us our glens Glenturret, Glen Scotia and last week Glen Fyne Was rare at Communion when they ran out of wine Glenglassough, Glenlossie, Glendullan, Glenmorangie I prefer them to Cointreau, which I find too orangie Oh, breathes there a Scot, whose views on priorities When laid on the line, are different from mine Take our jobs take our homes take anything else you will Wife, family and friends.. but leave us our glens Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, Glendronnach, Glen Grant Can you do without them, if you must know I can't Put a drop in a glass of Glen Spey or Glendrottar It's a perfectly bearable way to drink water |
16 Sep 05 - 10:34 PM (#1565272) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Gurney 'Madeira, M'dear' by Flanders and Swann. |
18 Sep 05 - 01:57 AM (#1565872) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: mousethief What's the best way to discover the melodies to these lovely ditties? |
18 Sep 05 - 02:20 AM (#1565879) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: The Fooles Troupe Verse: Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink, Drink! Chorus: Refrain! (Drink now...) |
20 Sep 05 - 07:22 PM (#1567194) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,reggie miles Drunk Reggie Miles © 2004 On Monday we get plastered with martinis till we're lewd On Tuesday we go to the pub and drink beer until we're screwed On Wednesday we hang at the bar and down too many keggers On Thursday we're found at the lounge test hopping liquor flavors On Friday evening we begin our weekend drinkathon On Saturday we celebrate by getting shit faced all day long On Sunday we slow down a bit and sip wine until we're feelin' no pain Because tomorrow is the day we get to start all over again And we'll get pickled, pissed, plowed, parboiled, polluted to the gills, And we'll get sloppy, smashed, soaked, and stewed until we've had our fills And we'll get tangle footed, tight as a drum, and three sheets to the wind And tomorrow is the day that we'll get drunk all over again On Monday we get rummy with Bicardi till we stammer On Tuesday we go pubbin' and guzzle Guiness till we're hammered On Wednesday we hang at the bar, slammin' down the Yeagers On Thursday we're found at the lounge with Johnny Walker's favors On Friday morning we begin our drinkend week-a-thon On Saturday we celebrate with Jack Daniels all day long On Sunday we slow down a bit and sip Smirnoff till we're feelin' no pain Because tomorrow is the day we get to start all over again And we'll get tipsy, totaled, tanked up, toasted till we've had enough And we'll get wobbly, well oiled, wrecked, and wasted, wiped out, from the stuff And we'll get lit up, loaded, fallin' down, feelin' it, and then Tomorrow is the day that we'll get drunk all over again And we'll get liquored up, over the limit, looped, and lubricated We'll get ripped, embalmed, sauced and then thoroughly marinated We'll be seein' double, blind, and glazed and dazed till who knows when And tomorrow is the day we get to start all over again Oh tomorrow is the day that we'll get drunk all over again |
14 Oct 05 - 04:49 PM (#1583284) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Dug Johnny McEldoo (traditional) There was Johhny McEldoo and McGee and me and a couple or two or three went on the spree one day, and we had a bob or two which we knew how to blue and the beer and whisky flew and we all felt gay. We visited McCann's, McLennan's, Humpty Dans and we then went into Swann's our stomachs for to pack And we ordered out a feed which indeed we did need, and we finished it with speed, but we still felt slack. Johnny McEldoo turned red white and blue and a plate of Irish stew he soon put out of sight, He shouted out "encore!" with a roar for some more and he'd never felt before such a keen appetite. He ordered eggs and ham, bread and jam, what a ram, and him we couldn't cram though we tried our level best, But everything we brought cold or hot mattered not, it went down him like a shot but he still stood the test. He swallowed tripe and lard by the yard, we got scared and we thought it would go hard when the waiter brought the bill, and we told him to give o'er but he swore he could lower twice as much again and more before he had his fill He nearly supped a trough full of broth, says McGrath(McGroth): "He'll have all the table cloth if we don't haul him in." When the waiter brought the charge McEldoo felt so large, he began to scout and barge and his blood went on fire. He began to curse and swear tear his hair in despair, and to finish the affair called the shopman a liar. The shopman he drew out and no doubt he did clout, McEldoo he kicked about like an old football, He tattered all his clothes, broke his nose, I suppose he'd have killed him in a few blows in no time at all McEldoo began to howl and to growl by my soul, threw an empty bowl at the shopkeeper's head, Struck where Micky Finn peeled the skin off his chin and the ructions did begin and we all fought and bled. Peelers did arrive, man alive, four or five, and at us they made a drive for us all to march away, We paid for all the mate that we ate, stood a trate, and went home to ruminate on the spree that day. |
15 Oct 05 - 01:03 AM (#1583500) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Bard Judith You must try the old classic/chestnut Here's Good Luck to the Barley Mow which can be found (with plenty of commentary) here on the DT. |
15 Oct 05 - 02:21 AM (#1583525) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: Big Al Whittle some sophisticated stuff here....how drunk? a bitdrunk, very drunk, blind drunk, insensible and memory lapses, comatose? a wise and thoughtful host has all this planned, don't forget the little sausages on sticks - thats not a song, though it could be... |
15 Oct 05 - 11:26 AM (#1583604) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: stallion my own reworking of seven drunken nights came home from the "Ball" on Sunday night as drunk as drunk can be and there was a "Jag" outside the door why my old car should be so I called my wife and said to her, could you kindly tell to me who's is that "Jag" outside the door where my old car should be Ah your drunk your drunk you silly old fool and still you cannot see that is a nissan micra that my mother sent to me well i've driven motor cars, 50 models and more but a nissan micra with alloy wheels I've never seen before (no folk nights in york on mondays) came home from the "Maltings" on tuesday night as drunk as drunk can be and there was a wallet in the house that didn't belong to me so I called my wife and said to her, could you kindly tell to me who's is that wallet in the house that shouldn't ought to be Ah your drunk your drunk you silly old fool and still you cannot see That is my mothers purse that she has leant to me Well i've watched your mother buy dresses, shoes and bags galore but her gold and platingum credit cards i've never seen before ok you get the drift, the rest gets raunchy so if you want the rest pm me and i will let you have the other three verses! |
15 Oct 05 - 07:26 PM (#1583822) Subject: RE: Help! I need drinking songs! From: GUEST,jonquille how about "drunken sailor"? has that been said yet? So it's a boat sailor song but it's totally all about drinking and easy to sing/find the music to. Maybe it's even in the db? |