The Drinking Man's Diet

ALLAN SHERMAN

Oh, I'm on the Drinking Man's Diet,
It came from a book I was loaned.
It's really terrific and quite scientific
And I'm half stoned.
For breakfast some cornflakes and vodka,
But cornflakes have carbohydrates
So I don't eat those fattening cornflakes,
I eat the vodka straight.
Drink, drink, everyone drink
It's not as bad as we used to think.
With every Manhattan your stomach will flatten,
So drink, drink, drink.

The Air Force invented this diet,
A fact which they hotly deny.
Of course they deny it, cause this is the diet
That got the Air Force high.
For lunch you can have three martinis,
What better lunch is there than that?
But caution: do not eat the olives,
Cause olives make you fat.

Drink, drink, everyone drink;
It's not as bad as we used to think.
If pounds you would burn off, then turn on your Smirnoff,
And drink, drink, drink.

For dinner, a nice Scotch and soda
Now that ought a help you to lose.
No whipped cream, no butter, just lay in the gutter
And booze, booze, booze.
Suppose you should meet a policeman,
Who says you've been quenching your thirst
You just tell him it's physical fitness
And health comes first!

Drink (hick), drink (hick), booze everywhere (hick)
Pass that decanter of bourbon there.
I'm fatter than ever, but here's what's so clever:
I don't care

Trivia about the song The Drinking Man's Diet by Allan Sherman

On which albums was the song “The Drinking Man's Diet” released by Allan Sherman?
Allan Sherman released the song on the albums “My Name Is Allan : Allan Sherman Sings Great Movie Hits & Songs From the Cutting Room Floor” in 1965 and “My Son, The Box” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Drinking Man's Diet” by Allan Sherman?
The song “The Drinking Man's Diet” by Allan Sherman was composed by ALLAN SHERMAN.

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