IF YOU BUY ME A DRINK from the musical "Company Policy" - mixed ensemble by Daniel Laubacher
"If you buy me a Drink" comes from Daniel Laubacher's musical Company Policy. It is a parody song (and I emphasize its parodic nature) performed by by a seemingly "over-the-hill" bar singer who is trying to get the men to buy her a drink. At first she sets her hopes high with a whiskey, ending the song with "even a coke would do". The style is jazzy and it lyric should not be taken seriously. The song is scored for s... (more)
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