Freddie Hart - Drink Up And Go Home
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Great song and good advice.[Make sure to call a taxi].
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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!!
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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.
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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!
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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!
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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
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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



Does anyone have California grapevine, or one more mountain to climb?
azkicker911 3 years ago
I do! I will post shortly....stay tuned! Thanks for stopping by!
livingadream2 3 years ago
remember his song "what a laugh" WISH YOU HAD THAT
threeweeks68 3 years ago
I will have to check, I believe it was from1961. I just might have it! Stay tuned!
livingadream2 3 years ago
FREDDIE HART IS COUNTRY MUSIC
camelhawk 3 years ago
He sure is! Thanks for stopping by!
livingadream2 3 years ago