One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer

RUDOLPH TOOMBS

One scotch, one bourbon, one beer
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer
Please mister bartender, listen here
I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer

I don't want soda nor bubble gum
You got what I want, just serve me some
Since my baby's been gone, everything is lost
I'm on this kick and I can't get off

One scotch, one bourbon, one beer
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer
Please mister bartender, listen here
I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer

My woman started me on this spree
I can't find her and she can't find me
She left this morning, said she wouldn't stay
She's been out all night and it's the break of day

One scotch, one bourbon, one beer
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer
Please mister bartender, listen here
I ain't here for trouble, so have no fear
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer

One more nip and make it strong
I got to find my baby and drive her home [if it takes all night long]
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer
One scotch, one bourbon, one beer

Trivia about the song One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer by Amos Milburn

On which albums was the song “One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer” released by Amos Milburn?
Amos Milburn released the song on the albums “Let’s Have a Party” in 1957, “The Return of the Blues Boss” in 1963, “Thinking & Drinking” in 2005, and “Rocks” in 2009.
Who composed the song “One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer” by Amos Milburn?
The song “One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer” by Amos Milburn was composed by RUDOLPH TOOMBS.

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