Scotch and Soda

DAVE GUARD


Scotch and soda, mud in your eye,
Baby, do I feel high,
Oh me, oh my, do I feel high.

Dry martini, jigger of gin,
Oh, what a spell you've got me in,
Oh my, do I feel high.

People won't believe me,
They'll think that I'm just braggin'
That I could feel the way I feel,
And still be on the wagon.

All I need is one of your smiles,
Sunshine of your eyes, oh me, oh my,
Do I feel higher than a kite can fly!
Give me lovin', baby, I feel high.

People won't believe me,
They'll think that I'm just braggin'
That I could feel the way I feel,
And still be on the wagon.

All I need is one of your smiles,
Sunshine of your eyes, oh me, oh my,
Do I feel higher than a kite can fly!
Give me lovin', baby, I feel high.

Trivia about the song Scotch and Soda by The Kingston Trio

On which albums was the song “Scotch and Soda” released by The Kingston Trio?
The Kingston Trio released the song on the albums “The Kingston Trio” in 1958, “Tom Dooley” in 1958, “The Best Of The Kingston Trio” in 1962, “Once Upon A Time” in 1969, “Aspen Gold” in 1979, “The Capitol Collector's Series” in 1990, “Greatest Hits” in 1990, “The Capitol Years” in 1995, “The Kingston Trio Greatest Hits” in 2011, and “Nine Classic Albums” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Scotch and Soda” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “Scotch and Soda” by The Kingston Trio was composed by DAVE GUARD.

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