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* [[Tom Waits]]' ''The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)'' is a tragicomic take on the drunken song. The pianist denies his own inebriation, anthropomorphizing various objects to pin the blame on. "The carpet needs a haircut..."
* The Irish folk song "Seven Drunken Nights", most famously performed by the Dubliners. Gets very [[Bawdy Song|bawdy]] at the end...
* Done in [https://web.archive.org/web/20130514111845/http://www.songstowearpantsto.com/songs/andrew-vs-the-wilderness/ this] [[Songs to Wear Pants To]] song where the instructions were to "[Not] sing the lyrics. Shout them out in a drunken sort of way."
* The [[Dead Kennedys]] "Too Drunk To Fuck". [[Nouvelle Vague]]'s cover took this to the next level: the lead singer actually sounded like she was hammered when they recorded it.
* [[Damien Rice]]'s "Cheers, Darlin'" is a perfect example of this trope. Rice often makes a show of drinking while performing this song live.