You can hear this recording on YouTube: MOUNTAIN DEW (Wiseman-Lunsford) As recorded by Grandpa Jones, 1947. (King 624-A) 1. There's a big holler tree down the road here from me Where you lay down a dollar or two. You go round the bend, and you come back again, There’s a jug full of good ol’ mountain dew. 2. Oh, they call it that ol’ mountain dew, And them that refuse it are few. I'll shut up my mug if you fill up my jug With some good ol’ mountain dew. 3. Well, my uncle Nort, he’s sawed-off and short. He measures about four foot two, But he thinks he's a gi’nt when you give him a pint Of that good ol’ mountain dew. 4. Well, my old Aunt June bought some brand-new perfume. It had such a sweet-smellin’ "pew," But to her surprise, when she had it analyzed, It ‘as nothin’ but good ol’ mountain dew. INSTRUMENTAL BREAK 5. Well, the preacher rode by with his head h’isted high, Said his wife had been down with the flu And he thought that I ort [=ought] just to sell ‘im a quart Of that good ol’ mountain dew. REPEAT VERSE 2 6. Well, my brother Bill, he’s got a still on the hill Where he runs off a gallon or two. The buzzards in the sky get so drunk they can't fly From smellin’ that good ol’ mountain dew. INSTRUMENTAL BREAK REPEAT VERSE 2
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