
A shot on us if you already know this chorus written in gibberish.ħ George Thorogood and The Destroyers – “I Drink Alone” (1985) Metallica took that version, amped it up, and did such a good job that they took home a Grammy for it in 2000. probably think the song originated with Thin Lizzy, who recorded a version in 1972. Well known as a traditional Irish song since the 1950s, most in the U.S. I feel a million dollars when you’re just in my handĨ Metallica – “Whiskey In The Jar” (1998) Brownie points for pulling out the original Diamond version. Originally from Neil Diamond, UB40 took this classic, gave it a reggae spin, and rode its success to #1 when they re-released it in 1988. If you want to become a super fan, check out the sequel song “Too Much Tequila.” Covered multiple times by numerous artists of all genres, this #1 song has gone on to become an enduring favorite at sports events and college parties. Patty’s Day is just around the corner – here’s your Classic Rock playlist of the Top 10 Drinking Songs to get your party started! 10 The Champs – “Tequila” (1958)Īlthough the word “Tequila” is shouted only three times throughout the whole song, this instrumental didn’t need any more lyrics due to its two-chord riff and incredible sax work. Enter for your chance to win a TENACIOUS D Prize Pack including a signed box of fiber bars!.Enter for your chance to win Billy Joel Live from Yankee Stadium on 2CD+Blu-ray AND 3-LP!.



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