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One More Drink for the Four of Us
"One More Drink for the Four of Us" (aka "Glorious" or "Drunk Last Night") is a traditional drinking and marching song. It became popular during the First World War, and has been widely repurposed for other marches, college bands, and social clubs. It is referenced in Ulysses〔(12.238-239 ): "''Thanks be to God... the start of us''"〕
and Finnegan's Wake.
The song talks about a family of drinkers, whose name is sometimes modified to refer to the group that is singing it. Other lines are sometimes added at the beginning or the end.〔The Hash House Harriers, rugby teams and fraternities all have used versions of the song.〕

== History ==
The origins of the song are uncertain. It was popular during the First World War, and noted as a popular marching song in '' The New Republic'' in 1915.
It is referenced in military stories from that time, such as William Brown's Adventures of an American Doughboy (1919). James Joyce referred to it in Ulysses (1918-1920).
One More Drink appeared in the song anthology ''Immortalia'', published in 1927.〔''Immortalia: An Anthology of American Ballads, Sailors' Songs, Cowboy Songs, College Songs, Parodies, Limericks, and other humorous verses and doggerel'' was published in 1927 and republished four times in later decades.

The song was sung on college campuses and across the United States throughout the 20th century.

The chorus has been included as part of many other drinking songs, such as
There Are No Airborne Rangers,
Glorious (1950s college song),
The Souse Family,
and
The California Drinking Song.
Conversely, other short songs and doggerel have been included as verses of this song.

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