I don't know who made this, but he/she/it deserves a free drink or 151.
I want to learn every single song.
THE TOP 151 DRINKING SONGS
151. Somebody Put Something in My Drink – The Ramones (1986)
150. Long Neck Connected to the Beer Joint – Billy Yates (1997)
149. Drink – The Hangovers (1998)
148. 40 Shades of Blue – Black 47 (1993)
147. Excuse Me While I Drink Myself to Death – Spent (1995)
146. The Hymn for the Alcohol – Hefner (1999)
145. Beer Picnic – GG Allin & The Holy Men (1987)
144. Drunk is Better than Dead – Push Stars (1999)
143. The Power of Positive Drinking – Lou Reed (1980)
142. The Drinking Song – Moxy Früvous (1994)
141. Lovin’ the Bottle – Heather Myles (1992)
140. Ten Little Bottles – Johnny Bond (1964)
139. Martini Time – BadaBing BadaBoom (1999)
138. Stereotype – The Specials (1980)
137. Indian Gin and Whiskey Dry – The Bee Gees (1968)
136. Let’s Get Drunk – The Click (1994)
135. King of the Sidewalk – Gehennah (1996)
134. Demon Alcohol – Ozzy Osbourne (1988)
133. Drinking and Driving – Black Flag (1985)
132. Sweet Cherry Wine – Tommy James and the Shondells (1969)
131. Absinthe – The Damned (2001)
130. Another Drinkin’ Song – The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (1997)
129. Who Drank My Beer – Buster Poindexter (1994)
128. Jose Cuervo – Shelly West (1983)
127. Drunk Drivers Against Mad Mothers – Slayer (1990)
126. Drinking About My Baby – The Damned (1980)
125. Drinking with the Devil – Rainbow (1983)
124. Drinking and Driving – The Pietasters (1996)
123. Booze and Madness – Kirk Dubb (2001)
122. Suicide Solution – Ozzy Osbourne (1980)
121. Why Don’t We Get Drunk – Jimmy Buffet (1973)
120. Alcohol – The Kinks (1971)
119. Piano Man – Billy Joel (1973)
118. Little Ole Wine Drinker Me – Dean Martin (1967)
117. Tom Drunk – Hopeton Lewis with U-Roy (1971)
116. Poison Whiskey – Lynyrd Skynyrd (1973)
115. Somebody Buy This Cowgirl a Beer – Tanya Tucker (1982)
114. Have Another Drink – The Kinks (1975)
113. Everybody Loves a Drinking Man – Savoy Brown (1974)
112. Gin and Tonic Blues – The Reverend Horton Heat (1993)
111. Drinkin’ and Drivin’ – Johnny Paycheck (1980)
110. What Good Can Drinkin’ Do – Janis Joplin (1962)
109. Too Drunk to F*ck – Dead Kennedys (1981)
108. Barroom Hero – Dropkick Murphys (1998)
107. Chug-a-lug – Roger Miller (1963)
106. Drinkin’ and Dreamin’ – Waylon Jennings (1985)
105. Drunken Driver – Ricky Skaggs (1997)
104. Drink Canada Dry – David Allan Coe (1999)
103. Alcohol – Barenaked Ladies (1998)
102. D.O.A. (Drunk On Arrival) – Johnny Paycheck (1982)
101. Here Comes a Regular – The Replacements (1985)
100. The Ballad of Thunder Road– Robert Mitchum (1958)
99. What’s Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Fool Out of Me) – Jerry Lee Lewis (1968)
98. I Got Loaded – Lil’ Bob and the Lollipops (1965)
97. Must’ve Been Drunk – Merle Haggard and George Jones (1982)
96. The Pint of No Return – Stonewall Jackson (1979)
95. Seven Drunken Nights – The Dubliners (1967)
94. God Loves a Drunk – Richard Thompson (1991)
93. TJD if You Please – David Allan Coe (1979)
92. Rhythm and Booze – Corky Jones (1957)
91. Yes, I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You – John Prine (1972)
90. However Much I Booze – The Who (1975)
89. Drinking Song – Loudon Wainwright III (1972)
88. Wonderful Wino – Frank Zappa (1976)
87. Last Call – Dave Van Ronk (1973)
86. The Ballad of Ira Hayes – Johnny Cash (1964)
85. Drunk Again – Lattie Moore (1958)
84. Cherry Red Wine – Luther Allison (1995)
83. Whiskey and Wimmen – John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat (1971)
82. Pass the Booze – Ernest Tubb (1965)
81. This Drinkin’ Will Kill Me – Dwight Yoakam (1987)
80. A Drunken Man’s Praise of undrunkenness – Elvis Costello (1994)
79. Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffet (1977)
78. Bottle of Wine – Tom Paxton (1965)
77. Barstool Mountain – Johnny Paycheck (1978)
76. Tubthumping – Chumbawamba (1997)
75. Ball and Chain (Honky Tonk) – Mike Ness (1999)
74. I Gotta Get Drunk – Willie Nelson (1970)
73. White Lightning – George Jones (1959)
72. Juice-head Bartender – Willie Dixon (1952)
71. Nightrain – Guns N’ Roses (1987)
70. Sloppy Drunk – Walter Brown (1947)
69. Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) – Loretta Lynn (1967)
68. Whiskey River – Willie Nelson (1974)
67. Hey Bartender – The Blues Brothers (1978)
66. Quiet Whiskey – Wynonie Harris (1951)
65. Death at the Bar – Kitty Wells (1949)
64. Sour Grain – Humble Pie (1971)
63. Swinging Doors – Merle Haggard (1966)
62. Days of Wine and Roses – Sarah Vaughan with Quincy Jones (1963)
61. Drunkard’s Child – Jimmie Rodgers (1929)
60. There is a Tavern in the Town – Mitch Miller and The Gang (1958)
59. Bad Bad Whiskey – Amos Milburn (1950)
58. I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink – Merle Haggard (1970)
57. What’s the Use in Gettin’ undrunk (When You’re Gonna Get Drunk Again) – Joe Jackson (1981)
56. Bar Fly Blues – Jay McShann (1947)
55. Barroom Blues – Roy Brown (1950)
54. Sunday Morning Coming Down – Johnny Cash (1970)
53. Drivin’ Nails in My Coffin – Hank Thompson (1959)
52. Alabama Song – Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht (1930)
51. Brown-eyed Woman – Grateful Dead (1972)
50. The Bottle – Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson (1973)
49. Fat Back and Corn Liquor – Louis Jordan (1954)
48. Bubbles in My Beer – Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys (1948)
47. Tear in My Beer – Hank Williams Sr. and Hank Williams Jr. (1951/1989)
46. Mountain Dew – Bob Dylan (1969)
45. Who Threw the Whiskey – Lucky Millinder Orchestra with Wynonie Harris (1944)
44. Corn Liquor Blues – Lewis Black (1927)
43. Spill the Wine – War (1970)
42. Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel) – Frank Yankovic (1950)
41. Drinking Shine – Rev. W. M. Mosley and His Congregation (1927)
40. Cocktails For Two – Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with Carl Brisson (1934)
39. Salt of the Earth – The Rolling Stones (1968)
38. #1 Drunkard – Washboard Sam (1949)
37. Alligator Wine – Sceamin’ Jay Hawkins (1958)
36. She’s Actin’ Single, I’m Drinkin’ Doubles – Gary Stewart (1975)
35. Falstaff Beer Commercial – Cream (1966)
34. Bar Room Drinking – John Lee Hooker (1978)
33. I’ve Been Drinking – The Jeff Beck Group (1968)
32. Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer – Bessie Smith (1933)
31. The Piano Has Been Drinking – Tom Waits (1976)
30. Drinking Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee – Sticks McGee (1948)
29. Hittin’ the Bottle – Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra (1935)
28. One for My Baby – Frank Sinatra (1957)
27. Red, Red Wine – UB40 (1983)
26. I Drink Alone – George Thorogood and the Destroyers
25. John Barleycorn – Traffic (1970)
24. Trouble, Trouble – Foghat (1972)
23. Canned Heat Blues – Tommy “Snake” Johnson (1927)
22.Ten Little Bottles – Bert Williams (1920)
21. Drunk – Jimmy Liggins (1953)
20. Whiskey in the Jar – The Dubliners (1967)
19. Honky Tonk Women – Rolling Stones (1969)
18. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer – George Thorogood and the Destroyers (1977)
17. This Bud’s for You (Budweiser Beer Commercial) Dio (or an excellent sound alike) (1984)
16. Me and My Gin – Bessie Smith (1928)
15. Have a Drink on Me – AC/DC (1980)
14. Tequila – The Champs (1958)
13. Show Me the Way to Go Home – California Ramblers (1925)
12. The Alcoholic Blues – Irving Kaufman (1919)
11. A Corn Liquor Still in Georgia – Gid Tanner and The Skillet Lickers (1927-30)
10. Little Brown Jug – Connie Haines with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (1941)
9. Yo Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum – Pirates in the film Treasure Island at the Admiral Benbow Inn (1934)
8. In Heaven There is No Beer – University of Iowa Marching Band (early 1980's to present)
7. Drunken Sailor – Michael Dunn as Dr. Miguelito Loveless in TV series The Wild, Wild West (1968)
6. Auld Lang Syne – Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians (any recorded or live performance; 1920's -1977)
5. Danny Boy – Mario Lanza (1952)
4. How Dry I Am – Earth (1995)
3. Drink, Drink, Drink (Drinking Song) – Mario Lanza (1954)
2. Star Spangled Banner – Gypsy Sons (or Sun) and Rainbows Band (1969)
1. 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall – Atticus (2001)
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Songs of Happiness and Freedom.
And they say her flower is faded now
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
9. I lack social skills Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum – Pirates in the film Treasure Island at the Admiral Benbow Inn (1934)
just a little momento of this past week there. and by the way, this is a GREAT list. where did you find it??
just a little momento of this past week there. and by the way, this is a GREAT list. where did you find it??
That's what I call Drunkard justice. I hate prisses like that. They're mincing their way through life when they should be marching. ~fkr.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
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I have a feeling I don't even want to know what that's all about, but it's probably not Booze related and sullies the movement.Liz wrote:9. I lack social skills Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum – Pirates in the film Treasure Island at the Admiral Benbow Inn (1934)
just a little momento of this past week there.
I'm not sure, but I came to it by googling "Mike Ness" "Frank Sinatra" "Hank Williams."Liz wrote:and by the way, this is a GREAT list. where did you find it??
And they say her flower is faded now
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Jimmy&Guinney wrote:I have a feeling I don't even want to know what that's all about, but it's probably not Booze related and sullies the movement.Liz wrote:9. I lack social skills Ho Ho and a Bottle of Rum – Pirates in the film Treasure Island at the Admiral Benbow Inn (1934)
just a little momento of this past week there.
I'm not sure, but I came to it by googling "Mike Ness" "Frank Sinatra" "Hank Williams."Liz wrote:and by the way, this is a GREAT list. where did you find it??
agreed about the first part. problem was, i have been drinking and had to read it over a few times before i realized what was up.
i wonder how long it would take me to find/burn all that music? i need some good discs.
when i was in college i had a nice cassette of sea shantys. this is MUCH MUCH better.
That's what I call Drunkard justice. I hate prisses like that. They're mincing their way through life when they should be marching. ~fkr.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
and to double post, i LOVE the avatar you have right now. i just watched the reunion of motley crue and the whole axl/slash arguments were very much like the vince/tommy lee. plus, i need a top hat.
That's what I call Drunkard justice. I hate prisses like that. They're mincing their way through life when they should be marching. ~fkr.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
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There was just too much going on in that pic to pass it up.Liz wrote:and to double post, i LOVE the avatar you have right now. i just watched the reunion of motley crue and the whole axl/slash arguments were very much like the vince/tommy lee. plus, i need a top hat.
And they say her flower is faded now
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Indeed. I especially like the fact that Slash let the kid borrow his hat. The acid wash on the girl is a nice touch as well. I will see those clothes in a donation when I go to work tomorrow.Jimmy&Guinney wrote:There was just too much going on in that pic to pass it up.Liz wrote:and to double post, i LOVE the avatar you have right now. i just watched the reunion of motley crue and the whole axl/slash arguments were very much like the vince/tommy lee. plus, i need a top hat.
That's what I call Drunkard justice. I hate prisses like that. They're mincing their way through life when they should be marching. ~fkr.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
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1989ish. (ish being the key word.)Liz wrote:Indeed. I especially like the fact that Slash let the kid borrow his hat. The acid wash on the girl is a nice touch as well. I will see those clothes in a donation when I go to work tomorrow.Jimmy&Guinney wrote:There was just too much going on in that pic to pass it up.Liz wrote:and to double post, i LOVE the avatar you have right now. i just watched the reunion of motley crue and the whole axl/slash arguments were very much like the vince/tommy lee. plus, i need a top hat.
The kids are Hank III and his sister. I'm sure all things all things acid-washed have been incinerated by now.
And they say her flower is faded now
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
AWESOME. i will admit to sure ignorance of that being Hank III. all things acid washed are at my goodwill, where i must touch them and throw them into a salvage bin.Jimmy&Guinney wrote:1989ish. (ish being the key word.)Liz wrote:Indeed. I especially like the fact that Slash let the kid borrow his hat. The acid wash on the girl is a nice touch as well. I will see those clothes in a donation when I go to work tomorrow.Jimmy&Guinney wrote: There was just too much going on in that pic to pass it up.
The kids are Hank III and his sister. I'm sure all things all things acid-washed have been incinerated by now.
that picture is perfect.
That's what I call Drunkard justice. I hate prisses like that. They're mincing their way through life when they should be marching. ~fkr.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
I wish i could find me a woman who drinks!~ruiner..on lack of women drinkers.
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Whoever it is has NO CLUE.....its a John Lee Hooker tune...Jimmy&Guinney wrote:I don't know who made this, but he/she/it deserves a free drink or 151.
18. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer – George Thorogood and the Destroyers (1977)
Bourbon is like a sweater you wear on the inside.
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Re: Songs of Happiness and Freedom.
Judging by the credits on the rest of the songs, I believe s/he/it refered to individual performances, not author. I don't think Atticus wrote 99 bottles of Beer on the wall.DrunkAgain wrote:Whoever it is has NO CLUE.....its a John Lee Hooker tune...Jimmy&Guinney wrote:I don't know who made this, but he/she/it deserves a free drink or 151.
18. One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer – George Thorogood and the Destroyers (1977)
And they say her flower is faded now
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
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at least roll out the barrels got a mention.Jimmy&Guinney wrote:That's funny...
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Re: Songs of Happiness and Freedom.
william butler yeats wrote a song about beer in 1997? odd.Jimmy&Guinney wrote:150. Long Neck Connected to the Beer Joint – Billy Yates (1997)
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Re: Songs of Happiness and Freedom.
You're just trying to make me feel good now. ;)MeanOldLady wrote:william butler yeats wrote a song about beer in 1997? odd.Jimmy&Guinney wrote:150. Long Neck Connected to the Beer Joint – Billy Yates (1997)
And they say her flower is faded now
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse
Hard weather and hard booze
But maybe that's just the price you pay
For the chains you refuse