Drinks With Friends is a story-driven country song about showing up for the people who need it—whether they ask for it or not.
The song follows Jimmy Dunn, who, after a long talk with Ol’ Doc Stone the night before, wakes up with something on his mind. The kind of advice Doc gives doesn’t just sit with you—it makes you want to pass it on.
So Jimmy heads over to Iron Creek Tractor Co. to pick up Whiskey Jack, figuring his old friend could use a little help… or at least a good night surrounded by the right people.
Together, they head to The Watering Hole, hoping to find Doc in his usual spot at the edge of the bar—just beneath the one-room apartment he calls home.
Behind the bar is Hank McCoy, Jack’s brother. Hank knows Jack better than anyone—knows the wild streak, the trouble it’s caused—but also knows that these days, things are different. Jack’s got Jenny now, and she’s steadying him in ways no one else ever could.
Still, some things don’t change.
Hank can’t help but shake his head as Jack raises his dirt-covered hand again and again, calling for another round of “whiskeys in the jar.”
At the bar, Doc and Jimmy share a look—the kind that says more than words ever could. It’s time to call it a night. Time to get Jack home.
But not before one more round.
Because in The County, nights don’t end all at once—they wind down slow, like they don’t quite want to let go.
Jimmy drives Jack home, just like he’s done before. And just like he expected, Jenny’s still up, waiting at the door.
Everything right where it should be.
Or almost.
Because Jack’s got one more idea before the night’s through—
Whiskey Jack smiled that devilish smile…
“Come on in for one more beer.”
The Story Behind The Song
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Drinks With Friends Lyrics
Verse 1
I said hey there Whiskey Jack
He said hey there Jimmy Dunn
I asked what he was up to
He said the usual, looking for fun
Verse 2
I said I’m going to the Watering Hole
I said I’m going to the Watering Hole
To look for Old Doc Stone
I spoke with him there last night
And I’m parched, dry as a bone
Verse 3
He gave me great advice
And a few things you auta know
You might learn a thing or two
Get your ass in gear, lets go
Chorus
Ole Doc Stone was sitting there
His place right near the bar
Whiskey Jacks dirty hand went up
Hank served whiskeys in the jar
Verse 4
Thanks Doc for all the great advice
Is Whiskey Jacks head beyond repair
Old Doc smiled said Whiskey’s just find
Jacks dirty hand went back in the air
Chorus
Ole Doc Stone was sitting there
His place right near the bar
Whiskey Jacks dirty hand went up
Hank served whiskeys in the jar
Verse 5
It was old Docs bar, didn’t have far to go
Gave Hank the signal we’re on our way
Whiskey Jack yelled one more for the road
Hey Whiskey Jack, that’s enough for today
Chorus
Ole Doc Stone was sitting there
His place right near the bar
Whiskey Jacks dirty hand went up
Hank served whiskeys in the jar
Verse 6
Took Jack home, Jenny was waiting up
Her kind smile said will take it from here
Whiskey Jack smiled that devilish smile
Said come on in for one more beer
Chorus
Ole Doc Stone was sitting there
His place right near the bar
Whiskey Jacks dirty hand went up
Hank served whiskeys in the jar











