Porter Wagoner - Dooley
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"Dooley"
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G Dooley was a C good old man
He G lived below the D mill
G Dooley had two C daughters
And A G Forty D Gallon G still
One girl watched the C boiler
The G other weatched the D spout
G Mama corked the C bottles
When old D Dooley set them G out
G Dooley, steppin' up a holler C
Dooley, tryin' to make a dollar G
Dooley, gimme a swaller D
And I'll pay you back some G day
The G revenooers came C back one day
a- G slippin' through the D woods
G Dooley kept C behind them all
And G never D lost his G goods
Dooley was a C trader
When G into town he'd D come
G Sugar by the C bushel and
D Molasses by the G drum
G Dooley, steppin' up a holler C
Dooley, tryin' to make a dollar G
Dooley, gimme a swaller D
And I'll pay you back some G day
G I remember C very well
The G day old Dooley D died
The G women all felt C sorry and
The G men sat D round and G cried
Now Dooley's on that {C mountain
He G lies there all D alone
They G put a jug C beside 'im and a
D Barrel for a G stone
G Dooley, steppin' up a holler C
Dooley, tryin' to make a dollar G
Dooley, gimme a swaller D
And I'll pay you back some G day
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