Kate Rusby (born 4 December 1973 in Barnsley; currently based in Penistone, Yorkshire) is an English folksinger and one of the most popular folk singers of traditional English folk songs. She was at the centre of the folk revival in the 1990s which occurred with the coming of age of the children of those who were part of the 60s folk revival. In 2001 The Guardian described her as "a superstar of the British acoustic scene". In 2007 the BBC website described her as "The first lady of young folkies".
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Goodman - Kate Rusby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tabbed by: Anthony Deane Email: [email protected]
Bass bit (Hit each note - listen for the rhythm) e|------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| B|------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| G|------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| D|------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| A|------|---|---|-----|------|---|---|-----| E|-5-5--|-7-|-2-|-0-0-|-5-5--|-7-|-2-|-0-0-| (x2)
Intro chords ADsus2F#mE
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Verses
Riff 1 e|----------| B|----------| G|-4h--2--4-| (Hammer the note: Hit the first one, and press the notes without hitting it again D|----------| A|----------| E|----------|
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Verse 1
ADsus2 The good man he came home one night
AE (riff 1) The good man, home came he
ADsus2 There he spied an old saddle horse
F#mEA Where no horse should there be
ADsus2 "It's a cow, it's a cow", cried the good man's wife
AE "A cow, just a cow, can't you see?"
F#mDAE Far have I ridden, and much I've seen
F#mEA But a saddle on a cow there's never been
(Break) DEsus4ADEA (x2)
Verse 2
ADsus2 The good man he came home one night
AE The good man, home came he
ADsus2 There he spied a powdered wig
F#mEA Where no wig should there be
ADsus2 It's a hen, it's a hen, cried the good man's wife
AE A hen, just a hen, can't you see?
F#mDAE Far have I ridden, and much I've seen
F#mEA But powder on a hen there's never been
(Break) DEsus4ADEA (x2)
Verse 3 (Played quitely) ADsus2 The good man he came home one night AE The good man, home came he ADsus2 There he spied a riding coat F#mEA Where no coat should there be ADsus2 It's sheets, just sheets, cried the good man's wife AE Sheets, just sheets, can't you see? F#mDAE Far have I ridden, and much I've seen F#mEA But buttons on a sheet there's never been
(Break) DEsus4ADEA (x2) ADsus2AE F#mDAEF#mEA
Verse 4 ADsus2 The good man climbed the stairs that night AE When the good man home came he ADsus2 There he spied a handsome man F#mA Where no man should there be ADsus2 It's the maid, it's the maid, cried the good man's wife AE The milking maid, can't you see? F#mDAE Far have I ridden, and much I've seen F#mEA But a beard on a maid there's never been
(Break) DEsus4ADEA (x2)
Verse 5 (Technically not the chords - but still sounds okay) ADsus2 The good man he came home one night AE The good man, home came he ADsus2 There he spied an old saddle horse F#mA Where no horse should there be ADsus2 It's a cow, it's a cow, cried the good man's wife AE A cow, just a cow, can't you see? F#mDAE Far have I ridden, and much I've seen F#mEA But a saddle on a cow there's never been F#mDAE Far have I ridden, and much I've seen F#mEA But a saddle on a cow there's never been