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Bubbles in My Beer

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"Bubbles in My Beer"
Single by Bob Wills
B-side"Spanish Fandango"
ReleasedDecember 8, 1947[1]
RecordedOctober 30, 1947[2]
GenreWestern swing
LabelMGM Records 10116
Songwriter(s)T. Duncan, C. Walker, B. Wills

"Bubbles in My Beer" is a Western swing song that was originally recorded by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys in 1947. It later became a standard that has been performed by many country music artists. One critic of drinking songs ranks it number 20, calls it "the ultimate self-pity song," and credits it with "setting the tone for a whole genre of songs about drowning sorrows in the barroom."[3]

The song's origins are the subject of different accounts (see Tommy Duncan for one); but there is agreement that Texas Playboys vocalist Duncan came up with the song's title and refrain, at which point songwriter Cindy Walker became involved.[4] Walker has been quoted as saying: "If you can get a real good title, you’ve got something. I always write from the title. I’ve never written a song without the title."[5]

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Chart performance

Chart (1948) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Most-Played Juke Box Folk Records[6] 4

In 1971, a cover version by Ray Pennington peaked at number 68 on Billboard's U.S. country singles chart.[7]

Album versions

"Bubbles in My Beer" has appeared on albums by Bob Wills and several other notable country artists. The following list excludes compilations:

References

  1. ^ Praguefrank's Country Music Discographies: Bob Wills - part II
  2. ^ M-G-M 10000 - 10500 numerical listing Archived February 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, 10116.
  3. ^ Rich Stewart, "Rhythm and Booze," Modern Drunkard Magazine Archived December 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Country Music Treasures: The Story Behind The Song Archived December 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Bill DeMain, "Cindy Walker", Performing Songwriter, Issue 92 (March/April 2006).
  6. ^ Billboard magazine, May 1, 1948, p. 30.
  7. ^ Allmusic Ray Pennington Chart with music sample
  8. ^ Allmusic Dance Ranch/Songs for Rounders Hank Thompson Review with music sample
  9. ^ Allmusic Mr. Words & Mr. Music Bob Wills
  10. ^ Allmusic San Antonio Rose Ray Price Review with music sample
  11. ^ Allmusic George Jones Sings Bob Wills Review with music sample
  12. ^ Allmusic "Bubbles in My Beer" Charlie Walker with music sample
  13. ^ Allmusic "Bubbles in My Beer" Ernest Tubb with music sample
  14. ^ Allmusic Shotgun Willie Willie Nelson Review with chart and music sample
  15. ^ Allmusic For the Last Time Bob Wills Review with chart and music sample
  16. ^ Allmusic Texas Honky-Tonk Hits Johnny Gimble Review
  17. ^ Allmusic Salute the Majesty of Bob Wills Pine Valley Cosmonauts Review with music sample
  18. ^ Allmusic You Don't Know Me: The songs of Cindy Walker Willie Nelson Review with chart and music sample
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