

You hit the dance floor and sing/scream about 90% of the lyrics, sippin’ on your drink whenever your brain comes up short. This is the time of the night when you hear your favorite song and make sure that everyone in the bar knows that you know all of the lyrics. Not realizing how drunk you actually are, you promise to stay in touch, take your new BFF’s phone number, and head to the bathroom where you forget about him/her forever. Suddenly everybody in the bar is your new best friend and you are dying to tell them your life story. This is the point in the night where conversations reach their peak volume. Everything becomes twenty times as exciting as it was a half hour ago: music sounds better, everyone becomes more attractive, and conversations feel more and more important as they become significantly louder. Your whole body feels warm and cozy and you feel like you are one giant vibrating being. The Buzz is the feeling you get when the alcohol hits you. When that first drop of delicious alcohol hits your tongue, your mind and body are taken to another place. The First Sip is when you know it is go time. The First Sip What it feels to like to be drunk Please Always Remember to Drink Responsibly 1. "Home in the railroad earth: A Song My Father Taught Me".

Many other verses and variations have been added in different parts of the world. Drunk the night before, Gonna get drunk tonight like I never been drunk before, For when I'm drunk I'm as happy as can be For I am a member of the Souse family Chorus Singing Glo-ri-ous! Glo-ri-ous! One keg of beer for the four of us! Singing glory be to God that there are no more of us For one of us could drink it all alone! Other verses Core lyrics (Drink, Drank) Drunk last night. The chorus has been included as part of many other drinking songs, such asĬonversely, other short songs and doggerel have been included as verses of this song. The song was sung on college campuses and across the United States throughout the 20th century. "One More Drink" appeared in the song anthology Immortalia, published in 1927. James Joyce referred to it in Ulysses (1918-1920).

It is referenced in military stories from that time, such as William Brown's Adventures of an American Doughboy (1919). It was popular during the First World War, and noted by Ralph Barton Perry as a popular marching song in Impressions of a Plattsburg Recruit from The New Republic in 1915. Other lines are sometimes added at the beginning or the end. The song talks about a family of drinkers, whose name is sometimes modified to refer to the group that is singing it. It became popular during the First World War, and has been widely repurposed for other marches, college bands, and social clubs. " One More Drink for the Four of Us" (aka " Glorious" or " Drunk Last Night") is a traditional drinking and marching song.
