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Natures Child Chords by S.G. Goodman

Natures Child chords by S.G. Goodman

Guitar chords with lyrics

  • Capo on 3rd
Intro:
Em G

[Verse 1: S.G. Goodman]
Em             G
Birth me out into the wild
Em                  G
I'm your sweet mama nature's child
Em                          G
Let's tread these fields of danger
          C
Let's go, "Ahhahahaeeheheheohho"

[Verse 2: S.G. Goodman]
Em
See these junk yards
G
Where the dogs bark
Em
My love's a knife
     G
That cuts the dark
Em                 G
Swallow death down whole, no straw
C
   So when you give it to me, give it to me raw

Chorus:
     Em               G
And, oh ho, oh yippee oh, yippee yee, yoo hoo
That mountain air
    Em            G
Oh, ho, oh yippee oh, oh yippee yee, ooh hoo
That mountain air

Instrumental:
Em G

[Verse 3: Bonnie Prince Billy]
Em
Come as you are
G
Unto me, unto me
Em            G
Baring all disease and injury
Em             G
Feeling bodies transpire
C
Burn me alive in your lake of fire

[Chorus: S.G. Goodman & Bonnie Prince Billy]
Em                    G
And, oh ho, oh yippee oh, yippee yee, yoo hoo
That mountain air
Em                G
Oh, ho, oh yippee oh, oh yippee yee, ooh hoo
That mountain air

Instrumental:
Em G
Em G

[Verse 4: S.G. Goodman & Bonnie Prince Billy]
Em                 G
I call your name in sweet surrеnder
Em              G
Oh, marry me in inclemеnt weather
Em              G
You are my lady
C
   And I'm the king of the junk yard, baby

[Chorus: S.G. Goodman & Bonnie Prince Billy]
Em                    G
And, oh ho, oh yippee oh, yippee yee, yoo hoo
That mountain air
Em                G
Oh, ho, oh yippee oh, oh yippee yee, ooh hoo
That mountain air
Em               G
Oh, ho oh yippee oh, yippee yee, yoo hoo
That mountain air
Em                G
Oh, ho, oh yippee oh, oh yippee yee, ooh hoo
That mountain air

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S.G. Goodman chords for Natures child

About this song

"Natures Child" by S.G. Goodman features a haunting blend of Americana and indie rock. The song showcases Goodman's gritty vocals and introspective lyrics, set against a backdrop of twangy guitars and atmospheric production. The use of reverb and tremolo effects on the guitars adds to the song's dreamy, nostalgic feel. Goodman's bandmates, including guitarist John R. Miller, contribute to the track's dynamic sound with intricate guitar work and solid rhythm section support.