"One Mint Julep" was recorded on the
Atlantic Records label in New York City on December 19, 1951, and released in March 1952. It was one of the first "
drinking songs" to become a hit and one of the first to feature a
tenor saxophone solo. It was an important step in the history of
Ahmet Ertegun and Atlantic Records in its quest to become a hot rhythm and blues label.{{cite book Toombs had been hired by the Atlantic Records label to write and compose humorous up-tempo rhythm and blues
novelty songs. Atlantic wanted material that was true to life, but also funny. The humor in this song comes in part from the idea of a young black man getting drunk on
mint juleps, traditionally thought of as an aristocratic southern white woman's drink. The Atlantic B-side was "Middle of the Night" by "Nugetre",
Ertegun spelled backwards. The song appeared in the movie
Saving Mr. Banks and in an episode of American sitcom,
Will & Grace. ==Lyrics content==