Drinkin' Wine
Johnny Burnette Lyrics


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Well, down in New Orleans where everything's fine
All them catfish, drinkin' that wine
Drinkin' that mess with delight
An' when they get drunk they fight all night

Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, wine bop-bop
Wine spo-dee-o-dee, drinkin' wine
Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, pass that bottle to me

Well, I got a nickel, have you got a dime?
Let's get together and buy a little wine
Some by the fifth, some by the quart
When you buy sherry, you're doin' things smart

Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, wine bop-bop
Wine spo-dee-o-dee, drinkin' wine
Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, pass that bottle to me

Well, wine-wine-wine, oh, wine-wine-wine
Yeah, wine-wine-wine, oh, wine-wine-wine
Oh down in New Orleans, pass that bottle to me

Drinkin' that mess with delight
An' when they get drunk they fight all night
Knockin' down windows, bang down doors
Drinkin' half a gallon an' then holler for more

Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, wine bop-bop
Wine spo-dee-o-dee, drinkin' wine
Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, pass that bottle to me

Oh, wine-wine-wine, oh, wine-wine-wine




Oh, wine-wine-wine, oh, wine-wine-wine
Oh, down in New Orleans, pass that bottle to me

Overall Meaning

The song "Drinking Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee" by Johnny Burnette is about the joyous and sometimes rowdy drinking culture in New Orleans. The lyrics describe the lively atmosphere of people drinking wine and fighting all night long. The line "drinkin' that mess with delight" suggests that the people in this song don't care about the quality of their wine and are just enjoying the act of drinking itself.


Despite the raucous behavior, the song also celebrates the communal aspect of drinking wine with others. The lyrics suggest that even if someone only has a little money ("nickel" and "dime"), they can still get together with others to buy some wine and have a good time. The repeated refrain of "pass that bottle to me" emphasizes the idea of sharing and camaraderie.


Overall, "Drinking Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee" is a fun and lively homage to the drinking culture of New Orleans, celebrating both its rowdy and communal aspects.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, down in New Orleans where everything's fine
The singer describes New Orleans as a great place


All them catfish, drinkin' that wine
Many people in New Orleans drink wine


Drinkin' that mess with delight
People enjoy drinking the wine


An' when they get drunk they fight all night
When people get drunk, they often start fighting


Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, wine bop-bop
The chorus describes drinking wine using nonsensical words


Drinkin' wine spo-dee-o-dee, pass that bottle to me
The singer wants someone to pass them the wine


Well, I got a nickel, have you got a dime?
The singer has some money and is asking if the listener has more


Let's get together and buy a little wine
The artist suggests buying some wine together


Some by the fifth, some by the quart
Different people buy wine in different amounts


When you buy sherry, you're doin' things smart
The artist thinks buying sherry is a good idea


Well, wine-wine-wine, oh, wine-wine-wine
The chorus repeats


Oh down in New Orleans, pass that bottle to me
The artist asks for more wine


Knockin' down windows, bang down doors
When drunk, people tend to cause property damage


Drinkin' half a gallon an' then holler for more
People drink a lot and want more


Oh, wine-wine-wine, oh, wine-wine-wine
The chorus repeats again


Oh, down in New Orleans, pass that bottle to me
The artist still wants more wine




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GRANVILLE STICKS MCGHEE

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Manoel Luiz

Bom demais, muito balanço e muita batida, inigualável. maneco - Porto Alegre-RS - Brasil.

morganfisherart

The swing beat and the stuttering vocal - Burnette gets me every time!!! Any of his songs about trains also very welcome!!! 🎸🚞🍷

Alan Jankowski

Great band, and great version...thanks for posting...

mullerk2

Tough to improve on this. Raw and driving.

Young Death

Good stuff, I like this version

John Alexander

That version of the album is the one with my sleeve notes and they used my copy of the original 10" LP for the front art work. Yes! I am feeling smug!

GaëlB Galbar

Awesome!

ronnie whinnem

Love this

Patrick Ewertz

J.B. was rockin Damn Good.

Lawrence Grima

king of rockabilly

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