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Freddie Hart - Drink Up And Go Home

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2008

Country Classics!

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  • Does anyone have California grapevine, or one more mountain to climb?

  • I do! I will post shortly....stay tuned! Thanks for stopping by!

  • remember his song "what a laugh" WISH YOU HAD THAT

  • I will have to check, I believe it was from1961. I just might have it! Stay tuned!

  • FREDDIE HART IS COUNTRY MUSIC

  • He sure is! Thanks for stopping by!

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  • Great song and good advice.[Make sure to call a taxi].

  • My father, Richard Baker, used to get up and sing this song with Freddy in 1957 at the Compton Town Hall. He passed away this week and I wanted this song to be played at the end of his full military honors memorial service. I am so grateful I found it - thanks for sharing!!

  • This song goes back well over 50 years, dates some of us for sure!! Freddy must have been a pretty tough hombre in his prime, maybe even now, I think he's still alive. Great entertainer.

  • I own a bar, you don't know how I would like them to tell drink up and go home! Especially if it is after midnight! Thank you for this song!

  • Thanks for posting this. Carl Perkins did a great version on Sun Records. I was looking for that and found this. Love the production - especially the banjo!

  • This is original, I had it on a Columbia Red (Old time one) Label 45, Freddie wrote it. My Dad used to sing this when I was very young,His line was, "Now there stands a blind man so drunk He can't see",Of course Dad wasn't making fun,I have a blind friend He laughed when I told him the way Dad sang it:), Thank You I Love this

  • in the late seventies Freddie Hart had a protege named Alvin Blaker. Alvin and I had dinner a couple of times with Freddie Hart in San Jose when he played CowTown. Does anyone know what happened to Alvin Blaker

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