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A simple way to indicate that a person is drunk is to have them sing a drunken song. It may be bawdy or weepily sentimental, but it indicates inebriation even before you notice the slurred phrasing and lurching walk. This was such a recurring trope in old British comedies that anyone who was drunk sang "Nellie Dean" and anyone singing "Nellie Dean" was drunk. It was useful cultural shorthand in the days before you could show a grown man pissing or puking in public. See Ode to Intoxication for songs about getting drunk. Contrast Ode to Sobriety… well, usually. |
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And in Othello, Iago leads the singing in the Cyprus officers' mess. It's debatable whether he himself is drunk or just pretending, but both the songs are classic drunken efforts. King Stephen was a worthy peer, his breeches cost him half a crown ... | |
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In The Witchlands, the prophetic poem called Eridysi's Lament is most commonly known as that one song you can hear drunken sailors sing in every port. | |
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The Great Mouse Detective: The song "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind" is sung by Ratigan's henchmen as they toast their boss with champagne. One unfortunate mouse calls Ratigan a "rat" during the song, and he doesn't survive the consequences. | |
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The Irish folk song "Seven Drunken Nights", most famously performed by The Dubliners. A man who comes home "as drunk as drunk could be" for seven consecutive nights to find evidence of his wife cheating, though she insists he's misunderstanding the situation because he's drunk. The song gets very bawdy at the end, though how much depends on the particular version of it. | |
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At the beginning of the Tom and Jerry short "Sleepy-Time Tom", Tom and his cat friends stumble home, loudly singing, somehow in perfect four-part harmony, "Goodnight Ladies" and "We Won't Be Home Till Morning". While it is never mentioned if they are in fact inebriated, it is certainly implied. | |
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Rob Dougan's "Drinking Song" is the weepily sentimental type, complete with descent into incoherent mumbling on the final chorus. | |
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Fun With Milk & Cheese: Milk & Cheese serenading an unfortunate Renaissance Fayre with their "Lusty Drinking Song". "Hear our Lusty Drinking Song! Blaah blaah blaah blaah! La la la, Drinking Song! Drinka-drinka Sonnnnnnggggg!" | |
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Male characters in The Belgariad never sing while sober. We're never told what exactly they're singing, but it tends to scare off any birds in the vicinity. | |
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Pretty much anything by The Pogues, but most particularly "A Pair of Brown Eyes". The Wild Rover is an older song performed by the Pogues among many others. The lyrics make it an Ode to Sobriety, but it's almost always sung ironically. Their celtic-rock brethern in general fall in this trope, particularly Dropkick Murphy's "Shipping Up to Boston" and Flogging Molly's "Drunken Lullabies." The Dropkick Murphys also have the aptly titled "Kiss me, I'm Shitfaced" If you want more folk, The Ramblin Rover by Silly Wizard probably should never be sung sober. The band Gaelic Storm is taking the drinking song tradition to a new generation. |
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Slightly subverted in the "Homer's Barbershop Quartet episode of The Simpsons: the Be Sharps sing it, but then, the lead vocalist is Barney. | |
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In the Parks and Recreation episode "The Fight", Andy makes up a rock song while drunk on snake juice. | |
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Doctor Who Expanded Universe: One Eighth Doctor Adventures novel has Fitz waking up on a bench, trying to reconstruct what he did last night: "The last thing he remembered was joining in a singsong with a group of drunken tourists at Il-Eruk's Tavern. He'd sung the song about the turnip fish." This could be a reference to the actual song, "Turnip Fish" by The Sultans Of Ping. In Sky Pirates!, a footnote reveals a proverb common to many planets that Bernice Summerfield has visited: |
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A game is made out of this on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The Irish Drinking song. | |
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Looney Tunes: "The Near Future" is heard often during drunken antics. In Porky's Duck Hunt, a group of fish get drunk from a leaking beer barrel, hop into a rowboat and sing a chorus of "Moonlight Bay". In Trap-Happy Porky, a group of cats Porky hired to rid him of mice end up getting drunk and start singing "Moonlight Bay". ("*hic* Yer flat!") Porky tries to get rid of them by bringing in a bulldog, only for him to sing "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" with the cats. At this point, Porky gives up and joins the chorus as the cartoon ends. |
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Pinocchio: While meeting with the Coachman at the tavern, Honest John sings a drunken version of "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee". | |
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Betrayal in Antara has three different drinking songs in it, each of which has four verses. You can find people singing one verse of one song in many of the taverns/inns in the game. One is a celebration of the fact that the singer isn't famous. The second is a Bawdy Song about a farmer's daughter. And the third is about a man honoring the gods by buying each of them a drink - but since the gods never show up to drink them, he has to do it himself. | |
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The Prince and the Pauper (1995) has the song "Drink to the King". | |
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Beauty and the Beast: Gaston's self-titled number has elements of this. | |
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Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards has no songs, but "poor little lamb who has lost his way"* "And also his bladder control." is quoted to describe a drunk. | |
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"Oom-Pah-Pah" from Oliver!: "There's a little ditty they're singing in the city, espec'lly when they've been on the gin or the beer..." | |
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Discworld: "A Wizard's Staff Has A Knob On The End", and the once heard, never forgotten Hedgehog Song. (Fans have worked out full sets of lyrics for both - the Hedgehog Song has, in canon, at least seventeen verses.) The full title of "the hedgehog song" is The Hedgehog Can Never Be Buggered At All. That should give you an idea why it is never sung while sober. Played for Laughs in Sourcery when the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse get drunk and start singing "We are poor little lambs who have lost our way"; indeed, they are so drunk that they forget most of the words not to mention horses. Trivia This used to be a common Drunken Song in English media. It may have been originally been meant as a Genius Bonus, since it's the chorus from "Gentleman Rankers," an extremely dark poem by Rudyard Kipling that deals with alcoholism and losing one's social position due to spending too much on various pleasures. Gaspode also sings "We are poor little lambs who have lost our way" after a pub crawl in Moving Pictures. |
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In Euro Trip, the American protagonists accidentally stumble into a private bar for burly, belligerent Manchester United fans. After narrowly avoiding getting their asses kicked by singing an altered version of "My Baby Takes the Morning Train" (It Makes Sense in Context), the liquor starts flowing and the thugs join them in a rendition. | |
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In Jak II: Renegade, Daxter offers to "help" Tess behind the bar and ends up getting totally wasted within the span of about thirty seconds, leading to him singing drunkenly for a little bit while Jak and Krew discuss the next mission. | |
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The crew of Red Dwarf (minus Kryten), having been celebrating Rimmer's deathday, return to the ship singing "Show Me the Way to Go Home" while tracing three-dimensional esses in space. Later in the same episode, Rimmer sings "Someone to Watch Over Me" in a very plaintive manner. He then degenerates into high-pitched, tuneless humming. | |
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In Dungeons & Dragons Hanseath is the Dwarvern god of War, Carousing and Alcohol. Prayers to him are generally sung or chanted and contain simple rhymes and frequent choruses. In other words, prayers to him are generally drinking songs. | |
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Happens several times in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, e.g. Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir singing "Jerusalem", or Worf singing Yet Another Klingon Battle Song with Miles or some grizzled Klingon veteran he's trying to cozy up to. All the Klingon songs are either opera or this. Both types are spectacularly gory. A TNG episode had Picard and his older brother get drunk and sing after they have a big fist fight. |
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"Let's Toast" from the musical version of The Prince and the Pauper. | |
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And Gibbs singing "The Derelict" at the beginning of Dead Man's Chest. | |
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In Twelfth Night, Sir Toby Belch and Sir Anderew Ague-Cheek sing drunken songs in the middle of the night until interrupted by the Countess's manservant Malvolio. | |
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"Hot Lover" from the musical version of Two Gentlemen of Verona. | |
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Agatha H. and the Airship City: Chapter 4 opens with a hilarious drinking song about Castle Wulfenbach, which is laden with innuendo about how large and powerful the Baron's "great big thing" is. | |
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M*A*S*H: In Colonel Potter's first episode, BJ and Hawkeye bond with him over their homemade gin while singing several refrains of "There's a Long, Long Trail. | |
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In Lost, after Desmond drinks some bottles of (expensive) wine, he starts singing "The Celtic Song". | |
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In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Hagrid and Professor Slughorn get drunk and sing after Aragog's funeral. | |
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Dumbo: As the clowns have a toast after their performance, they decide to march their way into the Ringmaster's tent while singing "We're Gonna Hit the Big Boss For a Raise." | |
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"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen," the song Ryley sings (badly) over the intercom in Star Trek: TOS during "The Naked Time." | |
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Haddock and Tintin start singing a Belgian song after they get drunk off wine-fumes in The Crab with the Golden Claws. | |
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In an episode of The West Wing, Toby learns that he has to write a eulogy for a former president whom he despises. He gets a little tipsy on Air Force One and, in the middle of rambling incoherently, starts singing "Suicide is painless". | |
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In Porky's Duck Hunt, a group of fish get drunk from a leaking beer barrel, hop into a rowboat and sing a chorus of "Moonlight Bay". | |
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In The Producers, Max and Leo (along with some random drunk) sing "By the Light Of the Silvery Moon." | |
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In a Saturday Night Live commercial parody that promoted a CD of "Irish Drinking Songs", among the offerings were "The Slurring Song" and "The Incoherent Song", both of which were Exactly What It Says on the Tin. | |
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Young Sheldon: In S5 E3, Dr. Linkletter and Dr. Sturgis drink liquor on a park bench and sing "Lollipop". Georgie and Jana drive close enough to hear; Jana assumes the two drunks are high school dropouts. | |
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In Jaws, the sailors bond over booze and "Show Me The Way To Go Home". | |
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In Animal House Delta Tau Chi sings "Louie Louie" completely unintelligibly.note Not that it's too much different than the original | |
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Loki (2021): In "Lamentis", Sylvie awakes from a brief nap to find that Loki got drunk on champagne and is now singing loudly in a mixture of English and "Asgardian" (actually Norwegian) for the entertainment of the other passengers on the train. Sylvie isn't amused as they were supposed to be keeping a low profile as stowaways and his performance has drawn the guards' attention. | |
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In an old Punch! cartoon, the natives of a Pacific Island hear the strains of Nellie Dean echoing from the crater of the local volcano and comment, "The gods are drunk again". | |
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"The Story Of Tonight (Reprise)" from Hamilton, in which the main crew celebrate Hamilton's new marriage rather spiritedly. (In addition, Laurens is even drunk back when he introduces "Satisfied", possibly as a subtle Drowning My Sorrows over Hamilton's marriage, given that some performances have him and Angelica share a meaningful glance right before the event.) | |
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Pirates of the Caribbean "A Pirate's Life For Me" And Gibbs singing "The Derelict" at the beginning of Dead Man's Chest. |
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Possibly inspired by the above, the crew in Down Periscope also sing "Louie Louie" while pretending to be drunk fishermen. | |
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In Hope for the Heartless, Creeper gets drunk from mead and sings some parts of the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch". | |
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One episode of Black Books has Bernard visit some friends and singing a very Irish drinking song to their young son. The outtakes reveal that not only did Dylan Moran improvise it, he improvised a whole bunch of them. | |
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The Day of the Triffids (1981). A group of blind football hooligans are singing an Arsenal football chant while they roam the streets drunk. In a later episode we hear "Show Me The Way To Go Home" but the singers are sober and are using the protagonist Bill Masen to guide them as they're also blind. | |
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Blackadder: "See the little goblin, see his little feet..." Also, "I'm Merlin, the Happy Pig". Both of which are probably also Bawdy Songs. This also leads Blackadder to a diagnosis as to why Lord Merchett is 'dying': During the end credits the Balladeer is also "well and truly plastered" during his song. By the end he's screeching lyrics completely off-key. |
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Gaspode also sings "We are poor little lambs who have lost our way" after a pub crawl in Moving Pictures. | |
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"If I Were a Bell" from Guys and Dolls. | |
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One Eighth Doctor Adventures novel has Fitz waking up on a bench, trying to reconstruct what he did last night: "The last thing he remembered was joining in a singsong with a group of drunken tourists at Il-Eruk's Tavern. He'd sung the song about the turnip fish." This could be a reference to the actual song, "Turnip Fish" by The Sultans Of Ping. | |
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In Thalia's Musings, Thalia's sisters Terpsichore and Euterpe compose one of these during a Wild Teen Party. Any rhythmic resemblance to contemporary drinking songs is entirely coincidental. | |
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Constantine from Hellblazer tends to sing the bawdy kind when pissed out of his mind. | |
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In one episode of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Joel and Archie drunkenly sing Tom Lehrer's "Be Prepared" at a bar, but mistakenly attribute it to "Franz Fuckin' Schubert". | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: In "Band Candy" the adults of Sunnydale are magically reverted to their teen years. Buffy and Willow enter the Bronze to find Willow's middle-aged doctor and two other men up on the stage drunkenly singing "Louie, Louie" a capella. Buffy declares their performance scarier than any vampire. | |
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Jayne sings his own song after getting drunk in Firefly "Jaynestown". | |
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Coco: During a montage of Mama Elena attacking people for playing music, one scene features a group of unfortunate drunks singing while passing the Rivera residence. | |
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In The Fantastic Adventures of Unico Baron De Ghost gives Katy the cat turned into a human girl wine, she quickly gulps down each glass and gets drunk, he asks her to sing her signature cat song, she sings very off key and forgets some of the lyrics and eventually passes out. | |
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In Mafia II, Joe and Eddie at one point drunkenly sing along to Dean Martin's "Return to Me" on the radio. | |
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Hellboy and Abe get drunk and sing Barry Manilow's "Can't Smile Without You" in Hellboy II: The Golden Army. | |
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A season one episode of Mission: Impossible had Briggs wake up a man in a guarded hotel room by staggering down the hall outside the man's room while loudly singing a song of this nature. He wasn't actually drunk, but everyone else on that floor assumed he was. | |
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In Gone with the Wind, when Gerald O'Hara is drunk, he sings a song called "Peg in a Low-Backed Car". | |
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In The Saga of Darren Shan, the titular vampire gets drunk at a vampire festival and sings an ode to ale. | |
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In Babylon 5, Garabaldi sings "Show Me The Way To Go Home" on one occasion when drunk. | |
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Hagrid and Professor Slughorn in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince get drunk after Aragog's funeral and sing a song called "Odo the Hero". In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Hagrid, Charlie and another wizard sing the song after getting drunk at Bill and Fleur's wedding. | |
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hide's solo song "Drink or Die." Also taken to the next level in that he was likely drunk most of the time he performed it, and sort of a Harsher in Hindsight in that alcohol would later be a part of why he did actually die. | |
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A TNG episode had Picard and his older brother get drunk and sing after they have a big fist fight. | |
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