Indian Gin & Whisky Dry
Bee Gees Lyrics


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All day, all night you feel as if the earth could fly.
Three more all for fine Indian Gin and whiskey dry,
Fine Indian Gin and whiskey dry.

Small town, closed down,
There's nowhere else around to try.
Disturbingly a voice would cry,
"Go home, no loan,
You'll have you gin and whiskey dry,
You'll have your gin and whiskey dry".

Four ten, four men lining up for their handy brandy.
All's gone, you're none, came the bartender's reply.
But I've tried and I'm tied to Indian Gin and whiskey dry.





To Indian Gin and whiskey dry [Repeat: x4]

Overall Meaning

The Bee Gees' song "Indian Gin & Whisky Dry" appears to speak to the desperation of a group of individuals in a small town with seemingly little to do. They turn to alcohol to pass the time and escape the mundanity of their situation. The repetition in the lyrics, "All day, all night you feel as if the earth could fly," emphasizes the idea that they are looking for some sort of escape or release from their current state of being. The mention of "Fine Indian Gin and whiskey dry" seems to suggest that this is the preferred method for achieving that escape. Even though there may be little money or resources available to them, they are willing to spend what they have on these drinks as a way to forget their troubles.


The line "disturbingly a voice would cry, 'Go home, no loan, you'll have you gin and whiskey dry'" seems to suggest that there is some sort of force or pressure driving these individuals to continue down this path, even when it may not be in their best interest. The mention of "four ten, four men lining up for their handy brandy" paints a picture of desperation and chaos, where people are willing to do whatever it takes to get their hands on alcohol. Even when it seems like all hope is lost, the singer is "tied to Indian Gin and whiskey dry," indicating that they will continue to turn to these drinks as a means of escape.


Line by Line Meaning

All day, all night you feel as if the earth could fly.
You feel restless day and night, as if anything is possible.


Three more all for fine Indian Gin and whiskey dry, Fine Indian Gin and whiskey dry.
You want to drink more of the exquisite Indian gin and whiskey and nothing else.


Small town, closed down, There's nowhere else around to try.
You are stuck in a small town with no other options for entertainment.


Disturbingly a voice would cry, "Go home, no loan, You'll have you gin and whiskey dry, You'll have your gin and whiskey dry".
A voice warns you to go home and not spend all your money on gin and whiskey.


Four ten, four men lining up for their handy brandy.
Four men are standing in line to buy their brandy.


All's gone, you're none, came the bartender's reply.
The bartender tells you that they are out of what you want.


But I've tried and I'm tied to Indian Gin and whiskey dry.
You have tried other drinks but cannot get enough of Indian gin and whiskey.


To Indian Gin and whiskey dry [Repeat: x4]
The chorus repeats the desire for Indian gin and whiskey.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BARRY GIBB, MAURICE ERNEST GIBB, ROBIN HUGH GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.