Tom: G G C Dooley was a good old man G D He lived below the mill G C Dooley had two daughters D G And a forty gallon still C One girl watched the boiler G D The other watched the spout G C Mama corks the bottles D G When old Dooley sets them out [Refrain] G C Dooley, steppin' up a holler G Dooley, tryin' to make a dollar D Dooley, gimme a swaller G And I'll pay you back someday [Verse 2] G C The revenuers came back one day G D a-slippin' through the woods G C Dooley kept behind them all D G And never lost his goods G C G D Dooley was a trader when into town he'd come G C D G Sugar by the bushel and molasses by the tun [Refrain] G C Dooley, steppin' up a holler G Dooley, tryin' to make a dollar D Dooley, gimme a swaller G And I'll pay you back someday [Verse 3] G C G D I remember very well the day old Dooley died G C The women all felt sorry and D G The men sat around and cried G C G D Now Dooley's on that mountain, he lies there all alone G C D G They put a jug beside 'im and a barrel for a stone [Refrain] G C Dooley, steppin' up a holler G Dooley, tryin' to make a dollar D Dooley, gimme a swaller G And I'll pay you back someday