Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
Dean Martin Lyrics


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I'm praying for rain in California
So the grapes can grow and they can make more wine
And I'm sitting in a honky in Chicago
With a broken heart and a woman on my mind

I matched the man behind the bar for the jukebox
And the music takes me back to Tennessee
And they ask, "who's the fool in the corner crying?"
I say, "a little ole wine drinker, me"

I came here last week from down in Nashville
'Cause my baby left for Florida on a train
I thought I'd get a job and just forget her
But in Chicago, the broken heart is still the same

I matched the man behind the bar for the jukebox
And the music takes me back to Tennessee
When they ask, "who's the fool in the corner crying?"




I say, "a little ole wine drinker, me"
I say, "a little ole wine drinker, me"

Overall Meaning

The opening line of "Little Ole Wine Drinker Me," "I'm praying for rain in California, so the grapes can grow and they can make more wine," sets the scene for the entire song. The singer is a man who is down on his luck, his heart is broken and he has lost his lover, who has left him for Florida. Therefore, he seeks escape in wine and barroom music. He is sitting in a honky-tonk in Chicago, thinking about his lost love and listening to the jukebox playing songs that remind him of his home in Tennessee.


As he sits and drinks and listens to the music, people notice him and wonder about the tears in his eyes. The jukebox becomes his way of escaping from reality and returning to a time when he was happier. He declares himself "a little ole wine drinker, me," as if that identity defines him in some way. The song is a poignant description of someone who has lost love and is seeking solace in alcohol and memory.


In summary, the song portrays a man who tries to cope with the loss of his lover by indulging in wine, imagining and listening to the songs that take him back. A sad but sympathetic character, who, like an old wine barrel, has endured the test of time, but with little hope or a way out.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm praying for rain in California
Hoping for a good grape harvest in California to make more wine.


So the grapes can grow and they can make more wine
Wants good weather conditions to help the grapes grow.


And I'm sitting in a honky in Chicago
Currently in a bar in Chicago.


With a broken heart and a woman on my mind
Upset about a woman who left him, can't stop thinking about her.


I matched the man behind the bar for the jukebox
Asked the bartender to put on music from the jukebox.


And the music takes me back to Tennessee
The music reminds him of Tennessee, a place he thinks fondly of.


And they ask, "who's the fool in the corner crying?"
Other people in the bar noticed him crying and wonder why he's upset.


I say, "a little ole wine drinker, me"
He blames his tears on his love of wine.


I came here last week from down in Nashville
Recently moved to Chicago from Nashville.


'Cause my baby left for Florida on a train
His significant other left him to go to Florida via train.


I thought I'd get a job and just forget her
Moved to Chicago hoping to find a job and move on from his heartbreak.


But in Chicago, the broken heart is still the same
Unfortunately, his broken heart remained. A new environment didn't help him move on.


I say, "a little ole wine drinker, me"
Again blames his tears on his love of wine.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DICK JENNINGS, HANK MILLS

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