Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me
Dean Martin

Written by Dick Jennings and Hank Mills

Peaked at # 38 in 1967
Competing version by Robert Mitchum attained only # 96

The title of this song was borrowed from the 1960's from the Mogen David Wine Company's spokesperson, Charlie Weaver: "That little old wine-maker... me."


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

I match 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, cryin'?"
I say, "little ole wine drinker me"



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

I match 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, cryin'?"
I say "a-little ole wine drinker me"

	I say "a-little ole wine drinker me"


source: Robin Hood

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