{t:Mountain Dew} {st:Grandpa Jones version} There's a [A]big potted tree down an old hill from me Where you [D]lay down a dollar or [A]two Well you [A]go round the bend and when you come back again There's a [A]jug full of [E7]good old mountain [A]dew {c:CHORUS:} {soc} They [A]call it that old mountain dew And [D]them that refuse it are [A]few [A] I'll [A]shut up my mug if you fill up my jug With some [A]good old [E7]mountain [A]dew [A] {eoc} Now [A]My uncle Nort he’s sawed off and short He [D]measures about four foot [A]two [A] But he [A]thinks he's a giant when you give him a pint Of that [A]good old [E7]mountain [A]dew [A] [A]My old aunt June bought some brand new perfume It [D]had such a sweet smellin [A]pew [A] But [A]to her surprise when your handin’ in a line It's [A]nothing but [E7]good old mountain [A]dew [A] {c:Instrumental verse} Now, the [A]preacher rode by with his head hasted high Said his [D]wife had been down with the [A]flu [A] And he [A]thought that i ort just to sell him a quart Of that [A]good old [E7]mountain [A]dew [A] [A]My brother Bill got a still on the hill Where he [D]runs off a gallon or [A]two [A] The [A]buzzards in the sky get so drunk they can't fly From [A]smellin that [E7]good old mountain [A]dew [A] {c:Chorus:} {soc} They [A]call it that old mountain dew And [D]them that refuse it are [A]few [A] I'll [A]shut up my mug if you fill up my jug With some [A]good old [E7]mountain [A]↓ dew [E7]↓ [A]↓ {eoc} {t:Mountain Dew}