Oh! Let Me Have Another One, Georgie

DESCRIPTION: "For I never knew my girl could drink until I took her out, And then she shifted over fifty-seven half-pints of stout." Falling-down drunk, she asks, "Oh, do let me have another, Georgie," They get in other sorts of trouble; always she asks for more
AUTHOR: Harry Castling (source: FolkSongAndMusicHall)
EARLIEST DATE: 1899 (FolkSongAndMusicHall)
KEYWORDS: drink courting humorous
FOUND IN: Britain(England(Lond))
REFERENCES (2 citations):
Howson-SongsSunginSuffolk, #109, "Do Let Me Have Another One, Georgie" (1 text)
FolkSongAndMusicHall, "Oh! Let me have another one, Georgie"

Roud #10732
File: Hows109

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