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I know we all favorite songs to listen to while drinking bourbon, but I'm looking artists and songs that have a particular connection bourbon...could you all help me with some?

For example, Kid Rock with Red Stag...Willie Nelson with Old Whiskey River. But perhaps not so commercial as official endorsements, just musicians that sing about bourbon or have some special connection to bourbon. George Thorogood, of course. If you would please share somne those you know of, I'd be grateful as I'm working on a little something I promise to share here, my friend! Many thanks!

Cheers,

Tom Fischer

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Even though it's not a bourbon, I know that Crown Royal has a connection with jazz. Jazz is what I prefer if I'm listening to music while having a pour or two of bourbon. Joe

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Great line from Texas Country artist Cory Morrow's song "Drinkin Alone"-

"I woke up, with some Wild Turkey starin' at me. I poured a couple fingers into my cup of coffee."

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Great line from Texas Country artist Cory Morrow's song "Drinkin Alone"-

"I woke up, with some Wild Turkey starin' at me. I poured a couple fingers into my cup of coffee."

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A lot of songs by Hank Williams Jr., Hank and Booker Noe were good friends. Booker was even in one of Hank's videos. Have you ever noticed that every bourbon mentioned in a Hank Jr. song is a JB product ie. JB, OGD, etc.. A good song for example would be "Whiskey bent and hell bound"

Another good song would be "Whiskey girl" by Toby Kieth

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  • 2 weeks later...

all these replies are so helpful! I am very close to showing you all what we've been working on. Keep the suggestions coming, you are going to like this!

Thank you all!

Tom

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One Bourbon,One scotch, and one beer by

George Thorogood

My one bourbon would be EWSB

One Scotch-Johnnie Walker Blue

One beer- Samuel Adams

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My favorite is from jazz trumpet player Chris Botti. A great version of a song made famous by Frank Sinatra. One For My Baby (And One More for The Road). I was lucky enough to see him in concert with Diana Krall a couple of years ago in Milwaukee. One For My Baby was the song he closed with. It was fantastic! Here's a youtube link of him playing it.

On the CD I have he does a much slower version. Below are the lyrics too. Joe

It's quarter to three,

There's no one in the place 'cept you and me

So set 'em' up Joe

I got a little story you wanna know

We're drinking my friend, to the end

Of a brief episode

Make it one for my baby

And one more for the road

I've got the routine

So drop another nickel in the machine

I'm feeling kind of bad

Wish you make the music easy and sad

I could tell you a lot, but you've

Got to be true to your code

So make it one for my baby

And one more for the road

You'd never know it

But buddy I'm a kind of poet

And I've got a lot of things I'd like to say

But when i'm gloomy, you simply got to listen to me

Untill it's talked away

Well, that's how it goes

And Joe I know you're gettin' anxious to close

So thanks for the cheer

I hope you didn't mind

My bending your ear

This torch that I found

It's gotta be drowned

Or it soon might explode

Make it one for my baby

And one more for the road

That long, long road!!

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My favorite is from jazz trumpet player Chris Botti. A great version of a song made famous by Frank Sinatra. One For My Baby (And One More for The Road). I was lucky enough to see him in concert with Diana Krall a couple of years ago in Milwaukee. One For My Baby was the song he closed with. It was fantastic! Here's a youtube link of him playing it.
On the CD I have he does a much slower version. Below are the lyrics too. Joe

Great tune! I actually heard/saw Sinatra do it sometime in the 1980's. His voice didn't have its past range, but his phrasing is/was the best I've ever heard.

-Kevin

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Great tune! I actually heard/saw Sinatra do it sometime in the 1980's. His voice didn't have its past range, but his phrasing is/was the best I've ever heard.

-Kevin

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Howdy,

JBB mixed with Diet Coke are just the ticket when I'm singing "She done me wrong" songs on my Martin D-28. Usually I'll do this when the wife has gone shopping. Our Airedale Terrier will sit at my feet as I croon and she'll go right to sleep!

Eggman

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Friends, thanks for your suggestions! check out my posting on Bourbon Radio to see what we did with some of your suggestions.

Thanks!

Tom Fischer

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late contribution:

I always put the album "A Ass Pocket of Whiskey" on at some point during my listening/sipping sessions. Collaboration between RL Burnside and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. You can find it at Fat Possum Record's website. It's on vinyl too!

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Albert Collins - I Ain't Drunk....I'm Just Drinking

Although not specifically Bourbon, its still great.

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Van Halen - "Take Your Whiskey Home" Woman and Children First - album

"I think you're headed for a whole lot of trouble, if you take your whiskey home."

I added the entire lyrics of the song in the lyrics thread.

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