Chew Tobacco Rag Song Lyrics and Chords by Pee Wee King
Chew Tobacco Rag
Recorded by Pee Wee King
Written by Billy Briggs
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Well I like to smoke my old corn pipe
But I've chewed tobacco nearly
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all my
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life
P-ting putune p-tine p-ting putune
Chew tobacco chew tobacco
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chew tobacco
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rag
I like to smoke cigarettes sometimes
But when it comes to dippin'
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I draw the
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If you chew tobacco don't spit on the floor
Expectorate
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in the cuspi
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dor
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If you never had a chew in your life before
Why don't you try cause you're
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sure to want
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more
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Just get a big plug and you bite off the end
And let it run down and
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off of your
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chin
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You can smoke cigarettes while the sun goes down
But I'll chew tobacco and I'll
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spit on the
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Now all day long you can smoke your pipe
But I'll chew tobacco and I'll
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spit all
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night
Repeat #2
I like to smoke cigarettes sometimes
But when it comes to dippin' there
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I draw the
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Chew Tobacco Rag?
- The song Chew Tobacco Rag was sang by Pee Wee King.
Who is Pee Wee King?
- Julius Frank Anthony Kuczynski (February 18, 1914 - March 7, 2000), known professionally as Pee Wee King, was an American country music songwriter and recording artist best known for co-writing "Tennessee Waltz".
Pee Wee King is credited with bringing the musicians union to the Grand Ole Opry — he was one of the first musicians in Nashville to carry a union card, and to have the members of his band work union. He also served on the board of the Country Music Hall of Fame.