Tom: G | G C | G D | D G | | G | % | % | [Verse 1] G C G Dooley was a good ole man G D He lived below the mill G C Dooley had two daughters G D G And a forty-gallon still [Verse 2] G C One gal watched the boiler G D The other watched the spout G C And mama corked the bottles G D G And ole Dooley fetched 'em out [Chorus] G Dooley slippin' up the holler C G Dooley try to make a dollar G Dooley give me a swaller D G And I'll pay you back someday [Break] | G C | G D | D G | | G | % | % | [Verse 3] G C The revenuers came for him G D A-sippin' though the woods G C Dooley kept behind them all G D G And never lost his goods [Verse 4] G C Dooley was a trader G D When into town he'd come G C Sugar by the bushel G D G And molasses by the ton [Chorus] G Dooley slippin' up the holler C Dooley try to make a dollar G Dooley gimme a swaller D G And I'l pay you back someday [Instrumental ] | G C | G D | D G | | G | % | % | | G C | G D | D G | | G | % | % | [Verse 5] G C I remember very well G D The day 'ole Dooley died G C The women folk were sorry G D G And the men stood round and cried [Verse 6] G C Now Dooley's on the mountain G D He lies there all alone G C They put a jug beside him G D G And a barrel for his stone [Chorus] G Dooley slippin' up the holler C Dooley try to make a dollar G Dooley gimme a swaller D G And I'll pay you back someday D G And I'll pay you back someday [Outro] | G C | G D | D G | | G | % | % |