One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer

Amos Milburn

Score: 25
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Played: 1194

Album:

The Best of Amos Milburn: Down the Road Apiece

Released: 15 Jun 2017

Wiki:

One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" (or "One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer", its original title) is a blues song written by Rudy Toombs and recorded by Amos Milburn in 1953. It is one of several drinking songs recorded by Milburn in the early 1950s that placed in the top ten of the Billboard R&B chart.[1] Other artists released popular recordings of the song, including John Lee Hooker in 1966 and George Thorogood in 1977.

Lyrics:

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One scotch, one bourbon, one beer One scotch, one bourbon, one beer Please mister bartender listen here I ain't here for trouble, I have no fear One bourbon, one scotch, one beer I don't want soda, no bubbele gum You got what I want so please send me some Since my baby's been gone, everything's lost I'm on this gig and I can't get off One scotch, one bourbon, one beer One scotch, one bourbon, one beer Please mister bartender listen here I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear One scotch, one bourbon, one beer Now my woman she started me on this spree I can't find her and she can't find me She left this morning said she wouldn't stay She's been out all night and it's the break of day One scotch, one bourbon, one beer One scotch, one bourbon, one beer Please mister bartender listen here I ain't here for trouble, I have no fear One Scotch, one bourbon, one beer One more nip and make it strong I got to find my baby, if it takes all night long One scotch, one bourbon, one beer One scotch, one bourbon, one beer Please mister bartender listen here I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear One scotch, one bourbon, one beer One scotch, one bourbon, one beer