![]() Written by Michael Chen, Brent DiCrescenzo, Sophie Harris, Oliver Keens, Andy Kryza, Hank Shteamer, Kate Wertheimer, Zach Long and Matthew Singer. But for our purposes here, we’re mostly ignoring the songs about the dark side of booze, and focusing on those that recognise that making bad decisions is an important part of life. And, of course, not all of them actually celebrate drunkenness – think ‘Swimming Pools (Drank)’ by Kendrick Lamar. ![]() They also transcend genre: the best drinking songs can be Irish folk tunes, shout-along punk anthems, chest-rattling hip hop party jams or sombre reflections about the morning after. But true drinking songs are something else entirely – they speak to the experience of getting buzzed in a way even teetotalers can understand and appreciate. In all honesty, any song can be a drinking song if it plays at the right moment, with the correct level of intoxication. Is there any better shared experience than when the right song hits the jukebox at the peak of the night in a crowded bar, and everyone stops to raise a glass and sing along? This hard rock anthem was released in 1975, as the A-side of their fifth single, accompanied by the album track ‘Getaway’. ![]() Alcohol and music go together like Jack Daniels and Coca-Cola. If you’re after an all-time classic bar song, you won’t want to miss ‘Rock and Roll All Nite’ by Kiss. The music of this act is a scena by Emilia, with harp accompaniment. ![]()
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