Chords for Mountain Dew
Tempo:
162.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
G
E
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G]
[A]
[D]
[A]
[E]
[G] [A] This big party here, there's more there for me [D] where you can lay down a dollar [A] or two.
You can go around the bend when you come back again, [E] this jungle good old man, [A] damn new.
[Em] Yeah, they call [A] it that old man's do, [D]
and then they refuse [A] it, our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up [E] my jug with some good old man's [A] damn do.
Well, my uncle Lord, he's soft and [D] short, he measures about [A] four foot two.
But he thinks he's a giant when you give him a [E] pint of that good old [A] man's damn do.
Well, they call it that old man's damn [G] do, [D]
and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my [E] jug with some good old [A] man's damn do.
Well, my old engine machine, boxed with new perfume, [D] it had such a sweet [G] and [A] swelling cue.
But to her surprise, when you hand it a line, [E] it's nothing but good old [A] man's damn do.
Yeah, they call it that old man's damn [D] do, and then they [F] refuse it, our view.
[Fm] I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [G] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
Well, the preacher right by with his head held high said [Bm] he's wasting [A] down with the flu.
And he thought that I ought just to sell him a quart [Em] of that good old [G] man's damn do.
[A] Well, they call it that old man's damn do, [D] and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [Em] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
[G] [A]
[D]
[A]
[E] [G] [A]
[Eb] [A] Well, my brother Bill's got steel on the hill [D] where he runs off a can [A] there or two.
And the buzzard in the sky got so drunk he couldn't fly from just [E]
smelling that good [A] old man's damn do.
Yeah, they [Em] call it that old [A] man's damn do, [N] and then they refuse it, our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug with some good old [A] man's damn do.
[N]
[A]
[D]
[A]
[E]
[G] [A] This big party here, there's more there for me [D] where you can lay down a dollar [A] or two.
You can go around the bend when you come back again, [E] this jungle good old man, [A] damn new.
[Em] Yeah, they call [A] it that old man's do, [D]
and then they refuse [A] it, our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up [E] my jug with some good old man's [A] damn do.
Well, my uncle Lord, he's soft and [D] short, he measures about [A] four foot two.
But he thinks he's a giant when you give him a [E] pint of that good old [A] man's damn do.
Well, they call it that old man's damn [G] do, [D]
and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my [E] jug with some good old [A] man's damn do.
Well, my old engine machine, boxed with new perfume, [D] it had such a sweet [G] and [A] swelling cue.
But to her surprise, when you hand it a line, [E] it's nothing but good old [A] man's damn do.
Yeah, they call it that old man's damn [D] do, and then they [F] refuse it, our view.
[Fm] I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [G] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
Well, the preacher right by with his head held high said [Bm] he's wasting [A] down with the flu.
And he thought that I ought just to sell him a quart [Em] of that good old [G] man's damn do.
[A] Well, they call it that old man's damn do, [D] and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [Em] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
[G] [A]
[D]
[A]
[E] [G] [A]
[Eb] [A] Well, my brother Bill's got steel on the hill [D] where he runs off a can [A] there or two.
And the buzzard in the sky got so drunk he couldn't fly from just [E]
smelling that good [A] old man's damn do.
Yeah, they [Em] call it that old [A] man's damn do, [N] and then they refuse it, our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug with some good old [A] man's damn do.
[N]
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_ [G] _ [A] _ _ _ This big party here, there's more there for me [D] where you can lay down a dollar [A] or two.
You can go around the bend when you come back again, [E] this jungle good old man, [A] damn new.
_ [Em] Yeah, they call [A] it that old man's do, _ _ [D]
and then they refuse [A] it, our view. _
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up [E] my jug with some good old man's [A] damn do. _
Well, my uncle Lord, he's soft and [D] short, he measures about [A] four foot two.
But he thinks he's a giant when you give him a [E] pint of that good old [A] man's damn do.
Well, they call it that old man's damn [G] do, [D]
and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my [E] jug with some good old [A] man's damn do. _
Well, my old engine machine, boxed with new perfume, [D] it had such a sweet [G] and [A] swelling cue. _
But to her surprise, when you hand it a line, [E] it's nothing but good old [A] man's damn do.
Yeah, they call it that old man's damn [D] do, and then they [F] refuse it, our view. _
[Fm] I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [G] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
_ Well, the preacher right by with his head held high said [Bm] he's wasting [A] down with the flu.
_ And he thought that I ought just to sell him a quart [Em] of that good old [G] man's damn do.
[A] Well, they call it that old man's damn do, _ [D] and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
_ I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [Em] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
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_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [A] Well, my brother Bill's got steel on the hill [D] where he runs off a can [A] there or two.
_ And the buzzard in the sky got so drunk he couldn't fly from just [E]
smelling that good [A] old man's damn do.
_ Yeah, they [Em] call it that old [A] man's damn _ do, [N] and then they refuse it, our view. _ _
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug with some good old [A] man's damn do. _ _
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_ [G] _ [A] _ _ _ This big party here, there's more there for me [D] where you can lay down a dollar [A] or two.
You can go around the bend when you come back again, [E] this jungle good old man, [A] damn new.
_ [Em] Yeah, they call [A] it that old man's do, _ _ [D]
and then they refuse [A] it, our view. _
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up [E] my jug with some good old man's [A] damn do. _
Well, my uncle Lord, he's soft and [D] short, he measures about [A] four foot two.
But he thinks he's a giant when you give him a [E] pint of that good old [A] man's damn do.
Well, they call it that old man's damn [G] do, [D]
and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my [E] jug with some good old [A] man's damn do. _
Well, my old engine machine, boxed with new perfume, [D] it had such a sweet [G] and [A] swelling cue. _
But to her surprise, when you hand it a line, [E] it's nothing but good old [A] man's damn do.
Yeah, they call it that old man's damn [D] do, and then they [F] refuse it, our view. _
[Fm] I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [G] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
_ Well, the preacher right by with his head held high said [Bm] he's wasting [A] down with the flu.
_ And he thought that I ought just to sell him a quart [Em] of that good old [G] man's damn do.
[A] Well, they call it that old man's damn do, _ [D] and then they refuse it, [A] our view.
_ I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug [Em] with some good old man's [A] damn do.
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_ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [A] Well, my brother Bill's got steel on the hill [D] where he runs off a can [A] there or two.
_ And the buzzard in the sky got so drunk he couldn't fly from just [E]
smelling that good [A] old man's damn do.
_ Yeah, they [Em] call it that old [A] man's damn _ do, [N] and then they refuse it, our view. _ _
I'll shut up my mug, if you fill up my jug with some good old [A] man's damn do. _ _
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