Originated: Medieval period (5th to 15th century)•Origin: Europe

Drinking Songs
Description
Drinking songs are typically lively, upbeat tunes that are often sung in social settings where alcohol is consumed. They often feature catchy choruses and simple melodies that encourage group participation.
History
Drinking songs have a long history, with roots tracing back to ancient times when communal singing was a part of social and ceremonial gatherings. In Europe, especially in countries like Germany, Ireland, and England, drinking songs became popular in taverns and pubs during the medieval period. They evolved over the centuries, reflecting the social and cultural contexts of their times. In the 19th and 20th centuries, they became a staple in folk and traditional music repertoires.
Notable Artists
The Dubliners
The Clancy Brothers