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Drink It Down is a traditional American drinking song found in many variants. The drink varies from stanza to stanza but the common refrain is "Drink it down ! Drink it down !" In Charles Samuel Elliot's 1870 collection of Yale College songs〔Charles Samuel Elliot - Songs of Yale: A New Collection of College Songs -1870 Page 40〕 the refrain goes: :Here's to good old Yale, :drink it down, drink it down, ... In the version cited by Jack London in ''The Strange Experience of a Misogynist'' the refrain goes: :"Here's to the good old whiskey, :For it makes you feel so frisky, :Drink it down ! Drink it down ! Drink it down !"" Elements of the traditional song were used in "Drink It Down", a 1936 song by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin, first sung in the film Rhythm on the Range (1936) by Leonid Kinskey and Bing Crosby, accompanied by Bob Burns. ==See also== * "Drink It Down", a 2008 Japanese-language song by L'Arc-en-Ciel * "Drink It Down", a song by Diesel Boy on the 1999 album ''Sofa King Cool'' * "Drink It Down, Lady", a 1980 country song by Rex Allen, Jr. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Drink It Down」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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