Ideal Songs for Porch Drinking
It’s time to cast off your responsibilities with a couple cold ones and your best buddies on a porch of your choosing. Every week we’re bringing you the best jams for a day of unwinding on the deck, dock, or boat. Nothing beats good friends and good music, so kick back and turn up the speakers.
Leave your suggestions in the comments for a chance to be featured on the next edition. The top comment will be selected as a fan favorite, and whatever track I dig the most will get an honorable mention.
Let’s crank some tunes.
Fan Favorite: The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, The Band
Suggested by CantDriveDixieDown. You’re sending mixed messages, champ. As he pleasantly informed us last week however, “It’s a solid tune.”
Honorable Mention: Wichita Lineman, Glen Campbell
Suggested by DPQLS. An iconic song that encompasses the soul of country with absolutely stunning instrumentals. One of the best recommendations to date.
1. You Ain’t Going Nowhere, The Byrds
Written by Bob Dylan, The Byrds do an unbelievable job of crooning this thigh slapper. It’s not exactly made for hootin’ and hollerin’, but it’s still an all-timer when it comes to nodding along.
2. No More Sleeping, Jakafella
This dropped about a month ago and I’m about it. Great for an afternoon spent boozing or an early morning preparing to grind.
3. The Legend of Wooley Swamp, The Charlie Daniels Band
Charlie and the gang bring pure heat with this classic. I’d argue nobody tells a story quite like the great Charlie Daniels and this one’s no exception.
4. Home Sweet Home, Mötley Crüe
Entertainers spend a hell of a lot of time busting their butts on the road, but few tunes sum it up quite like this one. There’s a reason it’s still getting spins to this day.
5. Poor Rambler, Sturgill Simpson
Yeah, it’s a Ralph Stanley original, but current king of country Sturgill Simpson crushes it. The philosopher/poet/artist has an uncanny ability to work every angle of country music. Clearly bluegrass is no exception.
6. Mr. Night, Kenny Loggins
Another fantastic Loggins tune that will make you recall Cindy Morgan’s absolutely smoking body in Caddyshack. Try to avoid any charges for beating it in public.
7. To Play Some Music, Journey
Journey’s best work was their early stuff. Don’t Stop Believing is a great song to howl at the bar around 1 a.m. but anything off their eponymous album is more suited to sunshine.
8. Dear Raleigh, Kooley High
Kooley might still be on the come up but the NC group deserves some love. They keep it mellow but have excellent flow and good bars.
9. New Orleans, William Clark Green
It’s not the up and comer’s first visit to this playlist and it sure won’t be their last. Keep your ears peeled for this guy. He’s got legs.
10. Evolution Orange, Earth, Wind and Fire
Funky, jazzy, overall tight. It’s Earth, Wind and Fire. What do you expect?
Again, be sure to leave your suggestions in the comments. As always, don’t drink and drive.
Check out the rest of the list on Spotify..
Tube Snake boogie-ZZ Top. Southern boogie rock, something to move your feet to
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8 years ago at 8:43 amBlue sky – the Allman Brothers
8 years ago at 1:13 pmThank God I’m a country boy – John Denver
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