good 'ol beer good 'ol beer chorus rolling home (rolloing home) rolling home (rolling home) by the light of the silvery moo-oo-oo-oon happy is the man, when he hasn't got a wife, (happy is the day, when we line up for our pay) and he's rollin, rolin, rollin ,rollin home. here's to good ol beer, knock it down, knock it down, here's to good ol beer, knock it down; here's to good ol beer, it makes you feel so queer; here's to good ol beer, knock it down. here's to good ol whiskey------ it makes you feel so frisky--- here's to good ol gin--- it helps to make you sin-- good drambui makes you feel so spewy -------------------------- from the singing of col mcjannett on a tape recorded by brad tate in 1970--a 'shortened version, I feel, of the song 'i've got sixpence', but changing the point ofthe song from the spending/expenses, to spending the lot on alhoholic beverages! some of the verses are from the tape--the first 2, the rest are from my youth, singing sessions with dave alexnder, asher skowronek, and others--verses limited only by the singers creativity, and the audiences enthusiasm--verses, oof course, we' re personalises by the characteristic drinking habits and customs of individual s in the 'audience. sung from at least the boer war through to vietnam--I'll try it out on a current military audience to see if it is currently sung.