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SONG COMPOSED BY SIGMUND ROMBERG
Drink, Drink, Drink

Black drink         
  • Map of the geographical extent of black drink use by [[Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands]], prior to 19th century [[Indian Removal]]
  • 16th-century engraving by [[Jacques le Moyne]] of a [[Timucua]] ceremony involving the black drink
  • Yaupon holly
  • ''Preparing Black Drink'', engraving by [[Joseph-François Lafitau]], 1723
  • Engraved conch shell cup from [[Spiro Mounds]]
  • woodhenge]] motif
RITUAL BEVERAGE USED IN PURIFICATION CEREMONIES BREWED BY NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES
Black Drink; Cherokee black drink; Yaupon tea
Black drink is a name for several kinds of ritual beverages brewed by Native Americans in the Southeastern United States. Traditional ceremonial people of the Yuchi, Caddo, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Choctaw, Muscogee and some other Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands use the black drink in purification ceremonies.
Soft drink         
  • An 1883 advertisement for [[Schweppes]] Mineral-Waters
  • Soft drink [[vending machine]] in [[Japan]]
  • 7-Up.]] The syrup-like concentrate lacked sugar and was sold to franchisees in such glass containers to produce the soft drink for retail sale.
  • Carbonation moving through a drink, disturbing the ice in a glass
  • Hartwall Jaffa]] soft drinks
  • The [[Codd-neck bottle]] invented in 1872 provided an effective seal, preventing the soft drinks from going 'flat'.
  • Chilled soft drinks in a cooler in Brazil
NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINK, OFTEN CARBONATED (SPARKLING)
Soda pop; Soft drinks; Carbonated beverage; Fizzy drink; Soft-drink; Soda (soft drink); Softdrink; Sodapop; Carbonated drink; Soft Drink; Carbonated Glucosic Beverage; Citrus soda; Fizzy pop; Carbonated beverages; Fizzy drinks; Carbonated drinks; Sugar drink; High-sugar drink; Sweet drink; Carbonated soft drink; Pop drinks; Carbonated soda; Soda and the body; Lolly water; Lollywater; Soda (beverage); Sugar-sweetened beverage; Ginger/Citrus Soda; Sugarwater; Soda (drink); Health effects of soft drinks; Health effects of soda; Apple soda; Soft Drinks
A soft drink (see § Terminology for other names) is a drink that usually contains water (often carbonated), a sweetener, and a natural and/or artificial flavoring. The sweetener may be a sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, fruit juice, a sugar substitute (in the case of diet drinks), or some combination of these.
soft drink         
  • An 1883 advertisement for [[Schweppes]] Mineral-Waters
  • Soft drink [[vending machine]] in [[Japan]]
  • 7-Up.]] The syrup-like concentrate lacked sugar and was sold to franchisees in such glass containers to produce the soft drink for retail sale.
  • Carbonation moving through a drink, disturbing the ice in a glass
  • Hartwall Jaffa]] soft drinks
  • The [[Codd-neck bottle]] invented in 1872 provided an effective seal, preventing the soft drinks from going 'flat'.
  • Chilled soft drinks in a cooler in Brazil
NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINK, OFTEN CARBONATED (SPARKLING)
Soda pop; Soft drinks; Carbonated beverage; Fizzy drink; Soft-drink; Soda (soft drink); Softdrink; Sodapop; Carbonated drink; Soft Drink; Carbonated Glucosic Beverage; Citrus soda; Fizzy pop; Carbonated beverages; Fizzy drinks; Carbonated drinks; Sugar drink; High-sugar drink; Sweet drink; Carbonated soft drink; Pop drinks; Carbonated soda; Soda and the body; Lolly water; Lollywater; Soda (beverage); Sugar-sweetened beverage; Ginger/Citrus Soda; Sugarwater; Soda (drink); Health effects of soft drinks; Health effects of soda; Apple soda; Soft Drinks
(soft drinks)
A soft drink is a cold, non-alcoholic drink such as lemonade or fruit juice, or a fizzy drink.
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Wikipedia

Drinking Song

"Drinking Song" or "Drink, Drink, Drink" is an exuberant song composed by Sigmund Romberg with lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. It is the most popular piece in the 1924 operetta, The Student Prince. It was a success for tenor Mario Lanza, who recorded it for the 1954 movie and was released on vinyl that same year. Lanza was originally scheduled to play the lead role, but during production Lanza and the studio parted ways. Edmund Purdom was brought in as a replacement however Purdom lip-synced over Lanza's recordings during the musical performances in the film.

Rich Stewart who goes by the stage name Homebrew Stew placed this song at the number three position for both his list of The Top 86 Drinking Songs in Modern Drunkard and book featuring an expanded rundown of 151 songs about drinking.

The song was used in a hilarious bar room commercial promoting the virtues of drinking water. The campaign was named Drink More Water – Aquafina for PepsiCo produced by BBDO in 2004.