Look What The Dog Drug In Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Look What The Dog Drug In Song Lyrics and Chords by Johnny Paycheck

 

Look What The Dog Drug In
Written and Recorded by Johnny paycheck
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It was Saturday night and I was feeling all right
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Working on some tonic and gin
 
When  
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all at once out of nowhere
 
This  
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foxy lady came walking  
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in
 
She was  
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looking so fine she drove me out of my mind
 
Till  
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I just had to ask her to  
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dance
 
And  
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Lord it wasn't long until I'd fallen into
 
An  
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ugly cheating  
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one night  
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romance
 
So I  
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took her home where we could be alone
 
Cause my  
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old lady had gone out of town
 
But when I  
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opened the door I found hell on the floor
 
Cause  
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she wasn't out of town any
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more
 
She  
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said look what the dog drug in
 
I  
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leave him alone see what he come dragging  
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home
 
Look  
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what the dog drug  
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in
 
I  
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go out of town he starts fooling  
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around
 
Look what the dog drug  
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in
So I spent the night in some downtown motel
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Hoping that she'd ask me back home
 
But I  
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spent the day trying to call her
 
She  
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just wouldn't answer the  
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phone
 
So I  
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tried once more then I knocked on the door
 
But  
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all she said was leave her  
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alone
 
Cause  
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she wasn't having nothing to  
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do with no dog
 
That  
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didn't know  
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where to bury his  
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bone
 
So I  
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got on my knees and I begged her please
 
She  
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said you lay down with dogs you're gonna get up with fleas
 
Kept  
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begging to stay I tried every way
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This is all she had to  
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say
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Look what the dog drug in
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Leave him alone see what he come dragging  
A7 
home
 
Look  
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what the dog drug  
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in
 
I  
A7 
go out of town he starts fooling  
D7 
around
 
Look what the dog drug  
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in
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Look what the dog drug  
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in

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Look What The Dog Drug In?
- The song Look What The Dog Drug In was sang by Johnny Paycheck.

 

Who is Johnny Paycheck?
- Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle May 31, 1938 - February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It". He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a force in country music's "outlaw movement" popularized by artists Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard. In the 1980s, his music career slowed due to drug, alcohol and legal problems. He served a prison sentence in the early 1990s and his declining health effectively ended his career in early 2000. In 1980, Paycheck appeared on the PBS music program Austin City Limits (season 5).

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