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Chug-a-lug
lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a fun
to do song written and recorded by Roger Miller. It's a great novelty
song that's very amusing.
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Chug-a-lug Recorded and written by Roger Miller
G Chug-a-lug Chug-a-lug
D7 Make you wanna holler hideho G Burns your tummy don't you know D7
G
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Grape wine in a mason jar
D7 Homemade and brought to school G By a friend of mine after class D7 Me and him and this other fool
G Decide that we'll drink up what’s left D7 Chug-a-lug so I helped ourselves G First time for everything
Mmmm my ears still ring G Chug-a-lug Chug-a-lug
D7
Make you wanna holler hideho G Burns your tummy don't you know D7
G
Chug-a-lug Chug-a-lug
4-H and FFA D7 On a field trip to the farm G Me and a friend sneak off
D7
Behind this big old barn
G Were we uncovered this covered up moonshine still D7 We thought we’d drink our fill G I swallered it with a smile
Ughhh I run ten miles
G Chug-a-lug Chug-a-lug
D7
Make you wanna holler hideho G Burns your tummy don't you know D7
G
Chug-a-lug Chug-a-lug
Jukebox and a sawdust floor
D7 Something like I ain't never seen G And I'm just going on fifteen
D7
But with the help of my fanegling uncle
G
D7 I get snuck in for my first taste of sin G I said let me have a big old sip
I done a double back flip
G Chug-a-lug Chug-a-lug
D7
Make you wanna holler hideho G Burns your tummy don't you know D7
G
Chug-a-lug Chug-a-lug
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