Under the Anheuser Bush
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Under the Anheuser Bush was an early-1900s popular song commissioned by the Anheuser-Busch brewery. Its name is an obvious pun on the company name. In fact, the German word "Busch" is equivalent to the English word "bush".
The chorus, as sung by Billy Murray, is as follows. In addition to the instrumental reference, the line "come and have a stein or two" is also sung to the first bar of the German folk standard "Ach du lieber Augustin":
- Come, come, come and make eyes with me
- Under the Anheuser bush
- Come, come drink some "Budweis" with me
- Under the Anheuser bush
- Hear the old German band... [band plays first bar of "Ach du lieber Augustin"]
- Just let me hold your hand - ja-a!
- Do, do come and have a stein or two
- Under the Anheuser bush
[edit] References
- Billy Murray Anthology, CD - Published by Archeophone [1]