################################################################ # The following is the author's own interpretation of the song # # to be used for studying or private use only. Downloaded from # # www.TabGuitarLessons.com. FREE GUITAR SOFTWARE + LOTS MORE! # # Home of the 60 minute fretboard memory technique. You'll # # memorise ALL the notes and positions on the fretboard in 60 # # minutes or less. visit www.TabGuitarLessons.com today. # ################################################################ Date: 5/10/97; 7:02:13 PM From: ah827@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Gene L. Graham) Subject: DOOLEY DOOLEY Recorded by Porter Wagoner [D] Dooley was a [G] good old man - he [D] lived below the [A7] mill [D] Dooley had two [G] daughters and a [A7] forty gallon [D] still One girl watched [G] the boiler - the [D] other watched the [A7] spout [D] Mama corks the [G] bottles when old [A7] Dooley sets 'em [D] out. Refrain: [D] Dooley, steppin' up a holler [G] Dooley, tryin' to make a dollar [D] Dooley, gimme a swaller [A7] And I'll pay you back some-[D] day. The revenooers came one day a-slippin' through the woods Dooley kept behind them all and never lost his goods Dooley was a trader - when into town he'd come Sugar by the bushel and molasses by the (*TUN/ton). Refrain: I remember very well the day old Dooley died The women all felt sorry and the men sat around and cried Now Dooley's on that mountain - he lies there all alone They put a jug beside 'im and a barrel for a stone. Refrain: