[78-L] Booze in the night

Marie Lamb marie.lamb at gmail.com
Sat Dec 27 10:19:29 PST 2008


And, of course, "Get Off the Table, Mabel (The $2.00 Is For the Beer)" by
Bull Moose Jackson!  My grandma, whose first name was Mabel, used to get
kidded all the time about this one!

Marie Lamb

On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 4:44 PM, <fnarf at comcast.net> wrote:

> "Who Drank My Beer (While I Was In The Rear)" by Tommy Duncan, gone solo.
>
> --
> Steve.
>
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Bud Black" <banjobud at cfl.rr.com>
> > Hey, you forgot "Behind Those Swinging Doors" by Spike Jones.
> >
> > Bud
> >
> > -------Original Message-------
> >
> > From: David Lennick
> > Date: 12/26/08 15:04:41
> > To: 78L
> > Subject: [78-L] Booze in the night
> >
> > This is something I found in an old file while doing a cleanout. I think
> > someone had asked for suggestions for a CD compilation or 17..somewhat
> > timely
> > as we approach the end of the year. DL
> >
> > Scotch and Soda..Charlie Barnet
> > Cocktails for Two..Duke Ellington
> > Riffin' the Scotch..Benny Goodman
> > Bring Another Drink..King Cole Trio
> > Rum and Coca Cola..Andrews Sisters
> > When I Been Drinking..Rosetta Howard
> > Drink to me Only With Thine Eyes....Maxine Sullivan
> > Beer Barrel Polka..Andrews Sisters
> > More Beer..Andrews Sisters
> > Pound Your Table Polka..Mary Martin with Horace Heidt (is this about
> booze?)
> > Show Me the Way to Go Home - Les Brown or the Andrews Sisters
> > Shoot the Likker to me John Boy
> > Was I Drunk - Georgia White
> > Beer Garden Blues - Clarence Williams
> > How Dry I Am
> > Little Brown Jug - Glenn Miller
> > Pink Elephants
> > Ten Little Bottles in the Sink..Mel Blanc
> > We'll Never Get Drunk Anymore
> > What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor
> > Drunk - Jimmy Liggins
> > Sloppy Drunk - Sleepy John Estes
> > What's the Use Gettin' Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again) - Louis
> > Jordan
> > Let's Get Drunk and Truck - Harlem Hamfats
> > Blues 'n Booze (Art Hodes)
> > Scotch And Water (Stan Kenton)
> > Gin Mill Special"
> > "Knockin' a Jug"
> > "Feelin' no  pain"?
> > "Gimme a Pigfoot and a  Bottle of Beer"
> > Drinkin' Wine Spo-de-Odee".
> > "Only a glass of champagne";
> > "One for my  baby".
> > "Cigareets 'n' whusky 'n' while while wimmin".
> > "Blue Champagne"
> > "Moonlight Cocktail".
> > One scotch, one bourbon, one beer - Amos Milburn
> > Whiskey & Gin- Johnnie Ray
> > Over a Bottle of Wine - Tony martin
> > Rye Whiskey - Tex Ritter
> > There's a Tear in my Beer - Hank Williams
> > Bubbles in the Wine - Lawrence Welk
> > Here I am Drunk Again - Lattie Moore
> > Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well - Lucky Millinder
> > There's A Tear In My Beer Tonight - Hoosier Hot Shots
> > Sloppy Drunk Blues - Bogan, Leroy Carr, a.o.
> > Sloppy Drunk Woman
> > Sloppy Drunk Again - Walter Davis
> > "A Pink Cocktail For A Blue Lady" Hildegarde (and others)
> > "Clink, Clink, Another Drink" Spike Jones
> > "The Beer I Left on the Bar"  Vaughn Monroe
> > "The Lady Drinks Champagne" Johnny Ray
> > "Bloodshot Eyes"..Wynonie Harris
> > Ambrose - Champagne Cocktail
> > Whoopee John Wilfahrt - In Heaven There Is No Beer
> > Moonshine Lullaby..Ethel Merman
> > Spiked Beer....Lawrence Welk
> > Dry Martini.....Jack Pettis
> > "Shut Up and Drink Your Beer," Merle Travis, also done by Luke Wills'
> Rhythm
> > Busters on King.
> > The Guy at the End of the Bar..Harry's Tavern Band/Billy Murray
> >   (also Sherman Stewpot, whoever he is)
> > I Love My Whiskey (Bill Broonzy) (I have this)
> > Bad, Bad Whiskey (Wynonie Harris, IIRC)
> > One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer (the original...I think this was John
> Lee
> > Hooker,
> >     and I think pre-1953)
> > Beer Drinking Woman (I think I have this, but don't recall the artist)
> > Wine, Wine, Wine (Floyd Dixon, IIRC...I have this one)
> > Hey, Bartender (Floyd Dixon)
> > I'm Tore Up (song is about drinking...one line runs "My head is ragged as
> a
> > hair
> >     comb with no teeth!")
> > Whisky Headed Buddies Jazz Gillum
> > Keep On' Drinkin' Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup
> > "My Name Is Morgan, But It Ain't JP" (Edison 2 minute wax by??)
> > "Under The Anheiser Bush" Billy Murray
> >
> >
> >
> > Prohibition:
> >
> > "The Alcoholic Blues" Billy Murray
> > "Sahara We'll Soon Be Dry Like You" Billy Murray
> > "Everyone Wants a Key to My Cellar" Ed Meeker (?)
> > "Ten Little Bottles" Bert Williams
> > "I'm Afraid To Come Home In The Dark" Billy Murray
> > "What Are You When The Whole Town Goes Dry" Billy Murray
> > "Prohibition Blues" Nora Bayes
> > Every Day Will be Sunday (When The Town Goes Dry) - Ed Meeker
> > Dinnie Donohue on Prohibition - Wm Cahill (Edison)
> > I've Been Floating Down The Old Green River - Billy Murray (Edison)
> > Alcoholic Blues - Billy Murray (Victor) or Vernon Dalhart (Edison)
> > The Moon Shines On The Moonshine - Bert Williams
> > Just A Little Drink - Paul Whiteman (Victor)
> > I Married the Bootlegger's Daughter..Frank Crumit
> > All The Boys Love Mary..Van & Schenck
> > Hello Montreal..Fred Waring
> > Show Me The Way To Go Home - Jones & Hare (Edison)
> > "My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes"
> > How're You Gonna Wet Your Whistle
> >
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