Get My Drink On

Album: Big Dog Daddy (2007)
Charted: 88
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  • [Chorus:]
    I'm gonna get my drink on
    I wanna hear me a sad song
    My baby just left home
    I didn't treat her right
    Right here's where I belong
    I'm gonna stay till the money's gone
    If it takes me all night long
    I'm gonna get my drink on

    Well I got some little problems and the only way to solve 'em is the surefire way I know
    And when the going gets tough, well the tough get going to the little bar down the road

    [Chorus]

    There's a cold bar stool for a hot-headed fool
    And I'm gonna hop right to it
    Or a seat a table with a jug of black label
    When a 12-pack wont quite do

    [Chorus]

    Well Jo the bartender, she's a mighty good friend and she likes my company
    When she says "Last call for alcohol" that won't apply much to me

    [Chorus]

    If it takes me all night long I'm gonna get my drink on
    Drink on, Yeah
    I'm gonna get my drink on Writer/s: DEAN DILLON, SCOTT EMERICK, TOBY KEITH
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Franklin Road Music, ME GUSTA MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TKO ARTIST MANAGEMENT
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