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Introduction:

In the world of country music, heartache and honky-tonks often go hand in hand. Toby Keith’s “Get My Drink On,” released in 2007, perfectly captures this sentiment. With its signature blend of down-home twang and relatable lyrics, the song became a chart-topping hit and a fan favorite, solidifying Keith’s position as a country music titan.

“Get My Drink On” was the third and final single from Keith’s studio album, “Big Dog Daddy.” The album itself, released earlier that year, was a critical and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Produced by Keith along with Scotty Emerick, “Big Dog Daddy” showcased the singer’s signature sound – a potent mix of traditional country influences with a modern rock edge. This production style is evident in “Get My Drink On,” where a classic country shuffle beat underpins a driving electric guitar, creating a sound that feels both familiar and fresh.

The song itself, co-written by Keith, Scotty Emerick, and Dean Dillon, tells the story of a man drowning his sorrows in alcohol after a relationship breakup. The lyrics are simple yet evocative, painting a picture of a lonely bar patron seeking solace in a bottle. The opening line, “Food I’m gonna skip right to it,” sets the tone for the song’s straightforward approach, while the repeated refrain, “I’m gonna get my drink on,” perfectly captures the protagonist’s determination to numb his pain.

“Get My Drink On” resonated deeply with audiences. The song reached number two on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, staying on the chart for a total of 40 weeks. It also received critical acclaim, with many praising its relatable theme and Keith’s strong vocal performance. The song’s success helped solidify “Big Dog Daddy” as one of Keith’s most successful albums, further cementing his status as a country music superstar.

While not without its critics, who pointed out the potential glorification of alcohol consumption, “Get My Drink On” remains a significant entry in Toby Keith’s discography. It’s a song that captures the raw emotions of heartbreak and the often-complicated relationship between country music and alcohol. Whether enjoyed for its relatable storytelling or its catchy melody, “Get My Drink On” continues to be a go-to anthem for fans seeking a dose of country comfort with a shot of regret.

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Lyrics:

“Get My Drink On”
[Chorus]
I’m gonna get my drink on, I wanna hear me a sad song.
My baby just left home, I didn’t treat her right.
Right here’s where I belong, I’m gonna stay ’till the money’s gone.
If it takes me all night long, I’m gonna get my drink on.Well I got some little problems and the only way to solve ’em is the sure-fire way I know.
And when the going gets tough, well the tough get going to the little bar down the road.[Chorus]
I’m gonna get my drink on, I wanna hear me a sad song.
My baby just left home, I didn’t treat her right.
Right here’s where I belong, I’m gonna stay ’till the money’s gone.
If it takes me all night long, I’m gonna get my drink on.

There’s a cold bar stool for a hot-headed fool, and I’m gonna hop right to it.
Or a seat a table with a jug of black label when a 12-pack wont quite do.

[Chorus]
I’m gonna get my drink on, I wanna hear me a sad song.
My baby just left home, I didn’t treat her right.
Right here’s where I belong, I’m gonna stay ’till the money’s gone.
If it takes me all night long, I’m gonna get my drink on.

Well Jo the bartender, she’s a mighty good friender and she likes my company.
When she says “last call for alcohol” that won’t apply much to me.

[Chorus]
I’m gonna get my drink on, I wanna hear me a sad song.
My baby just left home, I didn’t treat her right.
Right here’s where I belong, I’m gonna stay ’till the money’s gone.
If it takes me all night long, I’m gonna get my drink on.

If it takes me all night long I’m gonna get my drink on.
Drink on, Yeah.
I’m gonna get my drink on.