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  2. Raise a glass to the best drinking songs of all time! These songs about drinking pair nicely with wine, beer and whisky.

    • Adele, “I Drink Wine” Release: 2021. Chart Peak: No. 18 on Hot 100. Pour a glass of your favorite red or white. Adele reflects on changed priorities and getting over a big ego in her piano-driven 30 track (that, according to Rolling Stone, was originally 15 minutes long.
    • Don Toliver, “After Party” Release: 2020. Chart Peak: No. 57 on Hot 100, No. 10 on Rhythmic Airplay. It sounds like Toliver’s afterparties are nothing if not lit.
    • Taylor Swift, “champagne problems” Release: 2020. Chart Peak: No. 21 on Hot 100. Swift narrates a longtime love affair that becomes one-sided and comes to an end in an affecting piano ballad.
    • Miranda Lambert and Elle King, “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” Release: 2021. Chart Peak: No. 41 on Hot 100, No. 3 on Country Airplay. Lambert and King’s flirty number pays tribute to the wildest of nights out.
    • House Party — Sam Hunt
    • American Pie — Don Mclean
    • Drunken Lullabies — Flogging Molly
    • Drunk (and I Don’T Wanna Go Home) — Elle King and Miranda Lambert
    • Tennessee Whiskey — George Jones
    • Tubthumping — Chumbawamba
    • Happy Hour — The Housemartins
    • Kiss Me, I’m Shitfaced — Dropkick Murphys
    • Brass Monkey — Beastie Boys
    • God of Wine — Third Eye Blind

    Who said that you have to go out to have a good time? House Partyis all about throwing a crazy party without ever leaving your own home. Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to what makes a perfect night, so we won’t judge you if you prefer to stay at home. After all, there’s no cover fee, no long lines, and you get to choose the tunes....

    American Pieisn’t explicitly about drinking, but it covers a lot of topics in its eight minutes and forty-two seconds. It does make repeated references to alcohol in the chorus with the line: “Them good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye.” But more than anything, it is a great drinking song because it’s a crowd favorite. It’s perfect for singin...

    If there is anyone who knows how to sing a drinking song, it’s the Irish. And Flogging Molly knows exactly how to bring the classic Irish sound into modern music, with plenty of punk influences. Drunken Lullabies is deeper than it seems, with plenty of political commentary about the Irish Troublesand the cyclical nature of humankind. Pretty deep fo...

    Some collaborations bring worlds colliding and yet somehow completely work. The year 2021 brought together British singer Elle King of Ex’s & Oh’s fame and country music legend Miranda Lambert in Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home). This ultra-catchy song invites everyone in the bar to raise their glass and sing along—and hopefully, be responsible dr...

    George Jones was the king of sad-drinking songs, and Tennessee Whiskeymight just be one of the best. But this 1983 hit isn’t all sad. It’s actually about a man who spent most of his life drowning his loneliness in a bottle. Eventually, he has found someone whose love is much better than any liquor he has ever tried. Now, there’s a lesson in love. N...

    There is probably not a person alive who hasn’t heard this song at least once (more like a hundred times). Even if you just know the chorus, you’re likely to find yourself screaming it along with the rest of the crowd in the bar or club. While most of the song is about resilience, it is definitely a drinking song, referencing whiskey, beer, vodka, ...

    Have you ever felt lonely in a crowd or out of place at a party? The Housemartinssang about this sensation all the way back in 1986. The lyrics discuss how strange the phrase “happy hour” is when most of the people there really aren’t happy at all. We’ll let your happy hour speak for itself—hopefully, it is a bit better than what the song depicts. ...

    We’ll leave it to you to decide if this 2003 hit from Dropkick Murphys is sweet or… not so sweet. The song details all the ridiculous lies that men tend to tell women in bars, from being the architect who designed the Sears Tower to being able to lift a car. But ultimately, the singer says he doesn’t need any of these lies, because his best pickup ...

    If you spent years wondering what on earth a brass monkey was, you’re not alone. The term either refers to a brand of premixed cocktailfrom the 70s and 80s or to a homemade version, which was decidedly less polished. With all those mystery drinks being passed around, it’s no wonder people were doing the strange dance moves described in the song.

    Some drinking songs are less positive than others, and God Of Wineby Third Eye Blind definitely explores the dark side of alcohol. It depicts Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, as the modern struggle with alcohol addiction. Wherever the singer goes, he is always waiting for them, ready to lay the curse on them once again. It’s a sobering tale in ever...

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    • “Friends in Low Places” by Garth Brooks. When songwriters Bud Lee and Dewayne Blackwell realized they had no money to pay the bill for lunch at Tavern on the Row, Lee reassured Blackwell not to worry because “I have friends in low places.”
    • “Drunk on a Plane” by Dierks Bentley. Dierks Bentley co-wrote “Drunk on a Plane,” which tells the tale of a man who is left standing alone at the altar but finds the strength to take a trip to Cancún by himself after he was not able to get a refund for the airplane tickets he had bought for a honeymoon.
    • “Drink a Beer” by Luke Bryan. Though Luke Bryan did not write “Drink a Beer,” nor did the songwriters write it specifically for him, the mournful ballad fit him perfectly.
    • “Alcohol” by Brad Paisley. Brad Paisley personifies the beverage in his song “Alcohol.” Released in 2005 as the first single off his album Time Well Wasted, the song describes the different influences alcohol has on certain people.
  3. Jan 15, 2021 · With some upbeat scream-alongs to chase your blues away, cry-into-your-beer ballads, new school songs, and aged-like-fine-wine oldies, these are the best drinking songs of all time.

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  5. 50 best drinking songs. Phil Blackwood. 47 videos 40,480 views Last updated on Aug 1, 2017. Playlist Buddy - Convert Spotify playlists to YouTube and CSV. Music video playlists on Playlist...