[78-L] BEER DRINKING MUSIC

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Tue Jan 22 08:21:02 PST 2013


Anybody remember "Ask For The Beer Of The Grenadier?"

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On Jan 22, 2013, at 12:49 AM, david.diehl at hensteeth.com wrote:

>> Was this censorship also not the norm in the USA at the same time? Definitely in the 1930's. NBC wouldn't even allow instrumentals with titles like "Shoot the Likker to me John Boy." Things began to ease during WWII and "Run & Coca Cola" got plenty of airplay.
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> Was this censorship also not the norm in the USA at the same time?I know I have heard tales of such, but not sure if this was local station dictum or network policy. Anybody know fershure?Sent from my iPodOn Jan 20, 2013, at 6:08 PM, David Lennick  wrote:Beer Barrel Polka is on Lennick's Long Lager List (not too far down) but I'm surprised at the Student Blintz omission as well. Maybe it's the Lanza revulsion factor. By the way, the Miss Grundys running the CBC in the 30s and 40s made sure that if you did perform the polka or play a recording of it, you didn't make reference to the devil's brew. I have an aircheck of The Happy Gang where they call it "The Barrel Polka".dlOn 1/20/2013 6:50 PM, Michael Biel wrote:I'm surprised that nobody has brought up these two, not even in"Lennick's Long Larger List":Drink! Drink! Drink! from the Student PrinceBeer Barrel PolkaMike (teetotaler) Biel mbiel at mbiel.com -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [78-L] BEER DRINKING MUSIC Fr
> om: David Lennick Date: Sat, January 19, 2013 12:32 pm To: 78-L Mail List<78-l at klickitat.78online.com> On 1/19/2013 12:28 PM, David Breneman wrote:--- On Sat, 1/19/13, Cary Ginell wrote:The earliest one I have that has"beer" in the title is "Good Old Beer" by Bob Miller (aka"Slick Palmer") on the super-scarce black-on-blue Bluebirdlabel (1826), recorded 12/29/32.If we're limiting the search to US titles, we mustremember that prohibition fever swept the land duringthe first couple decades of the 20th century, and"glamorizing" Demon Alcohol was considered to be inbad taste, even before it was outlawed. But I'd betthat if you look for "Bier" rather than "Beer"you'll find a lot of examples in Germanic northcentral Europe, where gramophones frequently providedmusic in Gasthofen (pubs). Not to forget about drinking songs in opera, including "Vin ou Biere"from Gounod's Faust. If we're not restricting ourselves to beer, here's a list compiled mymyself and some other 78-cellars er el
> lers some years back when there was the possibility of a Booze compilation: On 6/5/2004 10:57 PM, David Lennick wrote:Scotch and Soda..Charlie BarnetCocktails for Two..Duke EllingtonRiffin' the Scotch..Benny GoodmanBring Another Drink..King Cole TrioRum and Coca Cola..Andrews SistersWhen I Been Drinking..Rosetta HowardDrink to me Only With Thine Eyes....Maxine SullivanBeer Barrel Polka..Andrews SistersMore Beer..Andrews SistersPound Your Table Polka..Mary Martin with Horace Heidt (is this aboutbooze?)Show Me the Way to Go Home - Les Brown or the Andrews SistersShoot the Likker to me John BoyWas I Drunk - Georgia WhiteBeer Garden Blues - Clarence WilliamsHow Dry I AmLittle Brown Jug - Glenn MillerPink ElephantsTen Little Bottles in the Sink..Mel BlancWe'll Never Get Drunk AnymoreWhat Shall We Do With the Drunken SailorDrunk - Jimmy LigginsSloppy Drunk - Sleepy John EstesWhat's the Use Gettin' Sober (When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again) -LouisJordanLet's Get Drunk and Truck - Ha
> rlem HamfatsBlues '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 MilburnWhiskey& Gin- Johnnie RayOver a Bottle of Wine - Tony martinRye Whiskey - Tex RitterThere's a Tear in my Beer - Hank WilliamsBubbles in the Wine - Lawrence WelkHere I am Drunk Again - Lattie MooreWho Threw the Whiskey in the Well - Lucky MillinderThere's A Tear In My Beer Tonight - Hoosier Hot ShotsSloppy Drunk Blues - Bogan, Leroy Carr, a.o.Sloppy Drunk WomanSloppy 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 HarrisAmbrose - Champagne Coc
> ktailWhoopee John Wilfahrt - In Heaven There Is No BeerMoonshine Lullaby..Ethel MermanSpiked Beer....Lawrence WelkDry Martini.....Jack Pettis"Shut Up and Drink Your Beer," Merle Travis, also done by Luke Wills'RhythmBusters on King.The Guy at the End of the Bar..Harry's Tavern Band/Billy MurrayI 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 wasJohn LeeHooker,and I think pre-1953)Beer Drinking Woman (I think I have this, but don't recall theartist)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 isragged as ahaircomb with no teeth!")Whisky Headed Buddies Jazz GillumKeep On' Drinkin' Arthur "Big Boy" CrudupProhibition:"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 A
> fraid To Come Home In The Dark" Billy Murray"What Are You When The Whole Town Goes Dry" Billy Murray"My Name Is Morgan, But It Ain't JP" (Edison 2 minute wax by??)"Under The Anheiser Bush" Billy Murray"Prohibition Blues" Nora BayesEvery Day Will be Sunday (When The Town Goes Dry) - Ed MeekerDinnie 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 - Bernard& Hare (Edison)Just A Little Drink - Paul Whiteman (Victor)I Married the Bootlegger's Daughter..Frank CrumitAll The Boys Love Mary..Van& SchenckHello Montreal..Fred WaringShow Me The Way To Go Home - Jones& Hare (Edison)"My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes," by Marion Harris. _______________________________________________ 78-L mailing list 78-L at klickitat.78online.com http://klickitat.78online.com/mailman/listinfo/78-l_______________________________________________78
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