Drinking Champagne
George Strait
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I'm drinking champagne, feeling no pain 'till early morning Dinning and dancing with every pretty girl I can find I'm having a fling with a pretty young thing 'till early morning Knowing tomorrow I'll wake up with you on my mind Guilty conscience I guess I must confess I never loved you much when you were mine So I'll keep drinking champagne, feeling no pain 'till early morning Dinning and dancing with every pretty girl I can find Having a fling with a pretty young thing 'till early morning Knowing tomorrow I'll wake up with you on my mind Guilty conscience I guess I must confess I never loved you much when you were mine So I'll keep drinking champagne, feeling no pain 'till early morning Dinning and dancing with every pretty girl I can find I'll keep having a fling with a pretty young thing 'till early morning Knowing tomorrow I'll wake up with you on my mind
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Written by: BILL MACK
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3 facts about this song
Drinking Champagne" by George StraitThe song "Drinking Champagne" is a track on George Strait's album, "Easy Come, Easy Go," released in 1993.
- This song peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the United States.
- The song was written by legendary country music songwriter Bill Mack, known for his Texan honky-tonk style.
- "Drinking Champagne" has become one of the staples of George Strait's discography, with its smooth traditional country melodies and storytelling lyrics.
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Drinking Champagne" by Jerry Lee LewisJerry Lee Lewis, also known as "The Killer," covered "Drinking Champagne" as part of his diverse music selection.
- The track appeared on his album "Keeps Rockin'," released in 1978, which blended elements of rock and roll and country.
- Lewis is noted for his sometimes dramatic interpretations of songs, and "Drinking Champagne" is no exception with its classic honky-tonk piano style.
- Although Jerry Lee Lewis is primarily known for his rock and roll hits in the late 1950s, his version of "Drinking Champagne" showcases his adaptability to country music.
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Drinking Champagne" by Jim Ed BrownJim Ed Brown released his version of "Drinking Champagne" in 1968, before either George Strait or Jerry Lee Lewis.
- The song appears on his album "Just Jim," and is among Brown's notable hits throughout his career.
- Brown's version of "Drinking Champagne" has a traditional Nashville sound, backed with lush string arrangements.
- His rendition of the song pulls from his silky-smooth vocal style that marked many of his hits throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
- Jim Ed Brown's interpretation of "Drinking Champagne" is a great example of his impact on the country music genre with a style that straddled the line between traditional country and Nashville sound.
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