Chords for Good Ole Mountain Dew - The Wilburn Brothers
Tempo:
123.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] [F]
Down the road here from me, there's an old hollow tree, where [Bb] you lay down a dollar [F] or two.
You can go round the bend and come back again, with a jug full [C] of good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
Now my brother Bill's got him a still on the hill, where [Bb] he runs on a gallon [F] or two.
And the birds in the sky gets so drunk, they can't fly from smelling [C] that good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
[Bb] [F]
Now my old Aunt June bought some brand new perfume, and [Bb] it had such a sweet [F] smelling pew.
Oh, to her surprise when she had it analyzed, it was nothing [C] but good old [F] mountain dew.
And they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
The preacher rode by with his head high, stood high, said [Bb] his wife had been down with [F] the flu.
And he figured that I ought to give him a quart of that good [C] old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse [F] it are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
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Down the road here from me, there's an old hollow tree, where [Bb] you lay down a dollar [F] or two.
You can go round the bend and come back again, with a jug full [C] of good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
Now my brother Bill's got him a still on the hill, where [Bb] he runs on a gallon [F] or two.
And the birds in the sky gets so drunk, they can't fly from smelling [C] that good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
[Bb] [F]
Now my old Aunt June bought some brand new perfume, and [Bb] it had such a sweet [F] smelling pew.
Oh, to her surprise when she had it analyzed, it was nothing [C] but good old [F] mountain dew.
And they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
The preacher rode by with his head high, stood high, said [Bb] his wife had been down with [F] the flu.
And he figured that I ought to give him a quart of that good [C] old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse [F] it are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
[N]
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Down the road here from me, there's an old hollow tree, where [Bb] you lay down a dollar [F] or two.
You can go round the bend and come back again, with a jug full [C] of good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
_ Now my brother Bill's got him a still on the hill, where [Bb] he runs on a gallon [F] or two.
_ And the birds in the sky gets so drunk, they can't fly from smelling [C] that good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, _ [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
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_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Now my old Aunt June bought some brand new perfume, and [Bb] it had such a sweet [F] smelling pew.
_ Oh, to her surprise when she had it analyzed, it was nothing [C] but good old [F] mountain dew.
_ And they call it that good old mountain dew, _ [Bb] and them that refuse it are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
_ The preacher rode by with his head high, stood high, said [Bb] his wife had been down with [F] the flu.
And he figured that I ought to give him a quart of that good [C] old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse [F] it are few.
_ If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
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_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _
Down the road here from me, there's an old hollow tree, where [Bb] you lay down a dollar [F] or two.
You can go round the bend and come back again, with a jug full [C] of good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
_ Now my brother Bill's got him a still on the hill, where [Bb] he runs on a gallon [F] or two.
_ And the birds in the sky gets so drunk, they can't fly from smelling [C] that good old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, _ [Bb] and them that refuse it [F] are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
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_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
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_ Now my old Aunt June bought some brand new perfume, and [Bb] it had such a sweet [F] smelling pew.
_ Oh, to her surprise when she had it analyzed, it was nothing [C] but good old [F] mountain dew.
_ And they call it that good old mountain dew, _ [Bb] and them that refuse it are few.
If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
_ The preacher rode by with his head high, stood high, said [Bb] his wife had been down with [F] the flu.
And he figured that I ought to give him a quart of that good [C] old [F] mountain dew.
Oh, they call it that good old mountain dew, [Bb] and them that refuse [F] it are few.
_ If you'll hush up your mug, they'll fill up the jug with that good [C] old mountain [F] dew.
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