Well i ve come here to tell you boys i m ragged but i m right i m a tramp and a rounder i stay out late at night.
													
																	Rugged but right lyrics. 
									
	
		
	
																	I just called up to tell you that i m ragged but right. 
																	I eat porterhouse steak three times a day for my board that s more than any ordinary man can afford. 
																	Ho ho ho rugged but right. 
																	I just called up to tell you that i m rugged but right. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	It was recorded by george jones and released in 1956 as i m ragged but i m right. 
																	Ragged but right a e people i m here to tell you i m ragged but i m right a a7 i m a tramp and a gambler i stay out late at night d d dim a f but a porterhouse steak three times a day for my board. 
																	I m ragged but i m right george jones 1956 c well i ve come here to tell you folks g7 i m ragged but i m right c i m a tramp and a gambler i stay out late at night f g7 d a porterhouse steak steak three times a day for my board g7 that s more than any loafer in this old town can afford chorus. 
																	I pour a high steak. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Well i ve come here to tell you folks i m ragged but i m right i m a tramp and a gambler i stay out late at night but a porterhouse steak steak three times a day for my board that s more than any loafer in this old town can afford. 
																	Well i ve come here to tell you folks i m ragged but i m right i m a tramp and a gambler i stay out late at night but a porterhouse steak steak three times a day for my board that s more than any loafer in this old town can afford. 
																	Ragged but right is a traditional american song dating from the early 1900s. 
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																	Thief and a gamblin man drunk every night. 
																	The song is one jones best early works and it was included on his debut 1957 album as ragged but right.