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A drinking song is a song that is sung before or during alcohol consumption. Most drinking songs are folk songs or commercium songs, and may be varied from person to person and region to region, in both the lyrics and in the music.
In Germany, drinking songs are called Trinklieder.
In Sweden, where they are called dryckesvisor, there are drinking songs associated with Christmas, Midsummer, and other celebrations. An example of such a song is "Helan går".
In Spain, Asturias, patria querida (the anthem of Asturias) is usually depicted as a drinking song.
In France, historical types of drinking songs are Chanson pour boire and Air à boire.
Traditional drinking songs
= English
="99 Bottles of Beer"
"Barnacle Bill the Sailor"
"Barrett's Privateers"
"The Barley Mow"
"Beer, Beer, Beer"
"California Drinking Song"
"Drunken Sailor"
"Engineers' Drinking Song"
"Fathom the Bowl"
"Friends in Low Places"
"Good Ship Venus"
"I Used to Work in Chicago"
"If You're Happy and You Know It"
"Lanigan's Ball"
"Limericks"
"Little Brown Jug"
"Seven Drunken Nights"
"The Goddamned Dutch"
"The S&M Man"
"Walking Down Canal Street"
"Whiskey in the Jar"
"The Wild Rover"
= Other
="Bevilo tutto" (Italian song)
"Drobna drabnitsa" (Belarusian song)
"Ein Heller und ein Batzen"
"Eisgekühlter Bommerlunder"
"Helan Går" (Swedish)
"Libiamo ne' lieti calici" from "La Traviata" by "Giuseppe Verdi"
Lieder
Franz Schubert wrote several lieder (art songs) known as "Trinklied":
D 75, Cantata "Trinklied" ['Freunde, sammelt euch im Kreise'] for bass, men's choir and piano (1813)
D 148 (Op. posth. 131, No. 2), Cantata "Trinklied" ['Brüder! unser Erdenwallen'] for tenor, men's choir and piano (1815)
D 169, Chorus "Trinklied vor der Schlacht" ['Schlacht, du brichst an!'] for double unison choir and piano (1815)
D 183, Cantata "Trinklied" ['Ihr Freunde und du gold’ner Wein'] for voice, unison choir and piano (1815)
D 242, Trio "Trinklied im Winter" ['Das Glas gefüllt!'] for two tenors and bass (1815, 1st setting; D deest is the 2nd setting, with a different title)
D 267, Quartet "Trinklied" ['Auf! Jeder sei nun froh und sorgenfrei!'] for two tenors, two basses and piano (1815)
D 356, Quartet "Trinklied" ['Funkelnd im Becher so helle, so hold'] for two tenors, two basses and piano (1816, fragment)
D 426, Trio "Trinklied (Herr Bacchus ist ein braver Mann)" ['Herr Bacchus ist ein braver Mann'] for two tenors and bass (1816, lost)
D 427, Trio "Trinklied im Mai" ['Bekränzet die Tonnen'] for two tenors and bass (1816)
D 847, Quartet "Trinklied aus dem 16. Jahrhundert" ['Edit Nonna, edit Clerus'] for two tenors and two basses (1825)
D 888, Song "Trinklied" ['Bacchus, feister Fürst des Weins'] for voice and piano (1826)
See also
Brindisi
Snapsvisa
References
External links
Media related to Drinking songs at Wikimedia Commons
Drinking Songs Sheet Music Archived 2022-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
Lyrics, Music and MP3s for each drinking song
Hash House Harrier songbook
Hash House Harrier songbook links
A Tankard Of Ale An Anthology 120 Of Drinking Songs, complete online book by Theodore Maynard circa 1919
Notes
Cray, Ed. The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs (University of Illinois, 1992).
Legman, Gershon. The Horn Book. (New York: University Press, 1964).
Reuss, Richard A. An Annotated Field Collection of Songs From the American College Student Oral Tradition (Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Masters Thesis, 1965).
"Drinking Song" or "Drink, Drink, Drink" is an exuberant song composed by Sigmund Romberg with lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. It is the most popular piece in the 1924 operetta, The Student Prince. It was a success for tenor Mario Lanza, who recorded it for the 1954 movie and was released on vinyl that same year. Lanza was originally scheduled to play the lead role, but during production Lanza and the studio parted ways. Edmund Purdom was brought in as a replacement however Purdom lip-synced over Lanza's recordings during the musical performances in the film.
Rich Stewart who goes by the stage name Homebrew Stew placed this song at the number three position for both his list of The Top 86 Drinking Songs in Modern Drunkard and book featuring an expanded rundown of 151 songs about drinking.
The song was used in a hilarious bar room commercial promoting the virtues of drinking water. The campaign was named Drink More Water – Aquafina for PepsiCo produced by BBDO in 2004.
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