Atomic Cocktail (song)

"Atomic Cocktail" is a song written by Bulee Gaillard and performed by the Slim Gaillard Quartette. It was released in 1945 alongside "Yep-Roc-Heresay" on side B. It was meant to play on Diamond City Radio, but was cut for unknown reasons.

Background
The song was performed by Bulee Gaillard (vocal and guitar), Dodo Marmarosa (piano), Zutty Singleton (drums) and Tiny Brown (bass) in 1945 and was released on the Atomic Records label.

Lyrics
[Verse 1] It's the drink that you don't pour Now when you take one sip, you won't need anymore You're small as a beetle or big as a whale Boom Atomic cocktail

[Verse 2] Falls and splash all around the place When you see it coming, just grab your suitcase It'll send you through the sky like airmail Boom Atomic cocktail

[Chorus] You push a button, turn a dial Your work is done for miles and miles When it hits, it's bound to shake Because it feel just like an earthquake

[Verse 3] That's the drink that you don't pour When you take one sip, you won't need anymore You're small as a beetle or big as a whale Boom Atomic cocktail

(Instrumental Break)

[Chorus] Push a button, turn a dial Your work is done for miles and miles When it hits, it's bound to shake Because it feels like an earthquake

[Verse 4] That's the drink that you don't pour Now when you take one sip, you won't need anymore If you're small as a beetle or big as a whale Boom Atomic cocktail

Behind the scenes
Travis Miles mentions Slim Gaillard, as well as Atomic Cocktail, in multiple cut voicelines.