One More Drinking Song

Album: Judge Jerrod and the Hung Jury (2010)
Play Video
  • Yea
    Today I wanted to write a tune
    Started strummin' this little groove,
    I could've wrote about love or money
    Something sad or something funny

    But hey, hey, hey
    What's so wrong, with one more drinkin' song,
    Hold up your cups and sing along,
    To one more drinkin' song

    And if by chance this brings you cheer
    Maybe someday you'll bring me a beer
    Or not to mention my favorite drink a
    Marga-daiquiri-screw-aloda-on the beach

    Hey, hey, hey
    What's so wrong
    With one more drinkin' song
    Hold up your cups and sing along
    To one more drinkin' song

    So here's to cheap whiskey
    And fine wine buyin' shots and pick up lines
    And here's to bartenders tryin' to get paid
    When all of us are tryin' to get

    Hey, hey, hey
    What's so wrong
    With one more drinkin' song
    Hold up your cups and sing along
    To one more drinkin' song

    Hey, hey, hey
    What's so wrong
    With one more drinkin' song
    Hold up your cups and sing along
    To one more drinkin' song Writer/s: Jerrod Niemann, Richie Brown
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Queen

QueenFact or Fiction

Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.

Grunge Bands Quiz

Grunge Bands QuizMusic Quiz

If the name Citizen Dick means anything to you, there's a chance you'll get some of these right.

Tom Johnston from The Doobie Brothers

Tom Johnston from The Doobie BrothersSongwriter Interviews

The Doobies guitarist and lead singer, Tom wrote the classics "Listen To The Music," "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove."

Deconstructing Doors Songs With The Author Of The Doors Examined

Deconstructing Doors Songs With The Author Of The Doors ExaminedSong Writing

Doors expert Jim Cherry, author of The Doors Examined, talks about some of their defining songs and exposes some Jim Morrison myths.

Bass Player Scott Edwards

Bass Player Scott EdwardsSong Writing

Scott was Stevie Wonder's bass player before becoming a top session player. Hits he played on include "I Will Survive," "Being With You" and "Sara Smile."

Who Did It First?

Who Did It First?Music Quiz

Do you know who recorded the original versions of these ten hit songs?