Goodman

Kate Rusby

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------                              The Goodman - Kate Rusby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Anthony Deane Email: ------------------------ Chords used: e:0-----0------0-----2-----0-----| B:2-----3------0-----2-----0-----| G:2-----2------1-----2-----2-----| D:2-----0------2-----4-----2-----| A:0-----0------2-----4-----2-----| E:0-----X------0-----2-----0-----| ------------------------ Capo 1 Intro Palm mute an A barre cord (listen for the rhythm) Bass bit (Hit each note - listen for the rhythm) |------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| |------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| |------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| |------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| E|-5-5--|-7-|-2-|-0-0-|-5-5--|-7-|-2-|-0-0-| (x2) Intro chords   Dsus2     ----- Verses Riff 1 |----------|   G|-4h--2--4-|  (Hammer the note: Hit the first one and press the notes without hitting it again |----------| |----------| |----------| ----- Verse 1 A                    Dsus2 The good man he came home one night     A                   E   (riff 1) The good man home came he A                 Dsus2 There he spied an old saddle horse Where no horse should there be         A                           Dsus2 "It’s a cow it’s a cow" cried the good man’s wife "A cow just a cow can’t you see?" Far have I ridden and much I’ve seen But a saddle on a cow there’s never been (Break)    Esus4               (x2) Verse 2                      A                    Dsus2 The good man he came home one night The good man home came he A                Dsus2 There he spied a powdered wig Where no wig should there be        A                          Dsus2 It’s a hen it’s a hen cried the good man’s wife A hen just a hen can’t you see? Far have I ridden and much I’ve seen But powder on a hen there’s never been (Break)    Esus4               (x2)     Verse 3 (Played quitely) A                    Dsus2 The good man he came home one night The good man home came he A                Dsus2 There he spied a riding coat Where no coat should there be      A                              Dsus2 It’s sheets just sheets cried the good man’s wife Sheets just sheets can’t you see? Far have I ridden and much I’ve seen But buttons on a sheet there’s never been (Break)    Esus4               (x2)    Dsus2                             Verse 4 A                        Dsus2 The good man climbed the stairs that night When the good man home came he A                Dsus2 There he spied a handsome man Where no man should there be          A                              Dsus2 It’s the maid it’s the maid cried the good man’s wife The milking maid can’t you see? Far have I ridden and much I’ve seen But a beard on a maid there’s never been (Break)    Esus4               (x2) Verse 5 (Technically not the chords - but still sounds okay) A                    Dsus2 The good man he came home one night The good man home came he A                 Dsus2 There he spied an old saddle horse Where no horse should there be        A                          Dsus2 It’s a cow it’s a cow cried the good man’s wife A cow just a cow can’t you see? Far have I ridden and much I’ve seen But a saddle on a cow there’s never been Far have I ridden and much I’ve seen But a saddle on a cow there’s never been (Outtro)    Esus4               (x2)

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Cette chanson raconte l'histoire d'un homme qui rentre chez lui un soir et découvre des choses surprenantes dans sa maison, des objets improbables là où ils ne devraient pas être. Sa femme tente de lui expliquer chaque situation en affirmant que ce qu'il voit est en réalité quelque chose de banal, mais la situation devient de plus en plus absurde. Par exemple, il trouve un cheval de selle dans un endroit inattendu, et sa femme lui dit que c'est juste une vache. Le contexte de la chanson est sans doute ancré dans un mélange d'humour et d'absurdité, où le récit semble jouer sur les malentendus au sein d'un couple. Ces découvertes étranges, presque surréalistes, ajoutent une touche de légèreté tout en révélant des tensions sous-jacentes dans leur relation.