They had so many beer references. All from the Album Have Another Beer With Fear "I Believe I'll Have Another Beer" "Drink Some Beer" "Beerfight" "Free Beer" From the album More Beer "More Beer" "Have a Beer with Fear" From the album American Beer "The Bud Club" "Beer:30" "Beerheads" "Another Christmas Beer"
Fruit Jar Guzzlers - Kentucky Bootlegger Fruit Jar Guzzlers were an old-time music group who were active during the 1920s. They made a handful of singles for Paramount Records, "Kentucky Bootlegger" was one of those, released in 1928. The song is perhaps better known from The New Lost City Ramblers who recorded their version for their 1962 Folkways album "Moonshine & Prohibition". "Come all you booze buyers if you want to hear Tell you 'bout the kind of booze they make around here It's made way back in the swamps and hills There are plenty of a moonshine still"
W.A.S.P. ----Blind in texas Molly Hatchet----Whiskey man The Who----Whiskey man The Beatles----I'm so tired Led Zeppelin----Going to California Y&T----Barroom boogie Lynyrd Skynyrd----That smell Hank Jr----Family tradition
Johnny Paycheck - Colorado Kool-Aid From his 1977 album "Take this Job and Shove It", released on Epic Records. "Well, I was sittin' in this beer joint down in Houston, Texas Was drinkin' Colorado Kool-Aid, and talkin' to some Mexicans And we was, what's that you say? What's Colorado Kool-Aid?"
The Clovers - One Mint Julep Written by Rudy Toombs. Covered by Johnny Otis, Louis Prima, Ray Charles and Sarah Vaughan. The Clovers did the original version, released in 1952 on Atlantic. "One early mornin', as I was walkin' I met a woman, we started talkin' I took her home, to get a few nips But all I had was a mint julep One mint julep was the cause of it all"
I Gotta Get Drunk by Willie Nelson. My girlfriend - jokingly? - said that when she first heard the song she thought it was what I based my life on. She still says it's my song.
Will Shade - Wine-Headed Man Memphis blues singer and musician. He is best known for his role in the Memphis Jug Band. "Wine-Headed Man" was recorded in Memphis in 1962 by the blues historian George Mitchell. First released on "The George Mitchell Collection, Vol. 33" on the Fat Possum label in 2007. "I'm tired of your low-down, dirty ways You won't get me a half-gallon of wine, you just got me one little lousy quart today"
Malcolm Middleton - Blue Plastic Bags "The whole world's going home with blue plastic bags Six bottles of Stella, Jacob's Creek and twenty fags And you know there is no shame Because we're all doing the same"
Rye Whiskey, as sung by the great Jesse Colin Young. Love this album..still have the MONO original vinyl. He performed this when I saw him live-he was a young 76...he outperformed his 20 something backing band including his son. They were in awe.
Spit Shine "That Bourbon" Also, Nicholas Ridout "Empty Fifth and Spilt Beer" Empty Fifth and Spilt Beer, by Nicholas Ridout
Yet another one by this band: The Minus 5 - The Days of Wine and Booze Opening track from their fifth album "Down with Wilco", released in 2003 on Yep Roc Records. The song was writen by Scott McCaughey. "Still I never wanna lose No I never wanna lose The days of wine and booze"
Joe Liggins and His "Honeydrippers" - Pink Champagne A single (b/w "Sentimental Lover") released on Art Rupe's Specialty label in 1950. "Pink champagne, as good as wine can be Pink champagne, as good as wine can be Pink champagne has made her, uh, love me"
The Devil Makes Three - Old Number Seven Thank you Jack Daniel's Old Number Seven Tennessee Whiskey got me drinking in heaven Angels start to look good to me They're gonna have to deport me to the fiery deep
Memphis Slim - Beer Drinking Woman Released as a single on Bluebird in 1940. "Wasn't that a beer-drinkin' woman Don't ya know, man, don't ya know She was a beer-drinkin' woman I don't wanna see her no more"