"Scotch and Soda" by The Kingston Trio".
OK, girls and boys, back to the 50s: This romantic Kingston Trio classic folk ballad was 1st released in '58 as part of an album only to be re-released as a single in '62. Despite peaking at #81, it remains one of the group's most popular numbers. They happened upon it through Tom Seaver's parents (yes, THAT Tom Seaver!) who heard it during their honeymoon in Phoenix in '32. They had the pianist jot down the lyrics to make it "their song". Years later, Trio member David (Dave) Guard heard it while at the Seaver home and the rest is history. Even though it is copyrighted to Guard, it appears to have been written in '32 by saxophonist/bandleader/composer Charlie Barnett. Wonderful cover by Manhattan Transfer in '76.
Answer: "Scotch And Soda". Considered by many to be "the ultimate saloon song". For some reason, I thought Kenny Rankin had covered it - I checked his entire discography and came out empty-handed - hmm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfT1EaMLhew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVHq1KMKqQE
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