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The Red Rose and the Briar   John Wesley Harding

 
 
 
 
 
 The Red Rose And The Briar
 ==========================
 by John Wesley Harding
 written by David Lewis & John Wesley Harding
 from the album "Here Comes The Groom"
 
 INTRODUCTION
 ============
 In the tablature for the introduction, the symbols "^" and "v" denote
 sounds pretty good if you change the pattern slightly, too - either by
 doing only single downstrums (no upstrums) in most of the intro, or by
 playing with fingers, using the thumb to play the bass run and the
 index, middle and ring fingers to play the treble chords. Wes plays
 with a pick, and I've found my usual favourite (a 0.60 mm John Dunlop
 nylon type) too stiff to comfortably do the double strums at the right
 speed. My only thinner pick was a 0.38 mm Jim Dunlop nylon pick which
 makes the double strums easy but is a bit too pliable to let me
 emphasise the bass runs, so I got a 0.46 mm JD which is the best for
 my acoustic guitar but the optimum depends on you and your guitar.
 CHD: G C G Em
 ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ ^ v ^
 |------3-------3-------3-------3--|------3---------------0----------|
 |------0-------0-------1-------1--|------0---------------0----------|
 |------0-------0-------0-------0--|------0---------------0----------|
 |---------------------------------|---------------------------------|
 |----------0h2-----3-------2p0----|---------------------------------|
 |--3------------------------------|--3-----------2-p-0-----------2--|
 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .
 CHD: G C G 
 ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ v ^ 
 |------3-------3-------3-------3--|------3---3---3---3--------------|
 |------0-------0-------1-------1--|------0---0---0---0--------------|
 |------0-------0-------0-------0--|------0---0---0---0--------------|
 |---------------------------------|------0---0---0h2----------------|
 |----------0h2-----3-------2p0----|---------------------------------|
 |--3------------------------------|--3------------------------------|
 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 .
 CHORDS AND LYRICS (Bass runs are shown in square brackets [C B A] and
 
 G C G
 Midweek and we reached Scarlet town
 G C C/B Am
 I was almost dying of thirst
 G C G
 We parked the car in some old schoolyard
 G C D [C B A]
 The windscreen caked in dirt
 D D/C D/C
 There was no water in the engine
 D/B Am Am/B C D
 Left no tread upon the tyres
 G C G G/F# Em
 The electrics were broke 'cause you went mad
 Em/F# G C G
 You ripped out all the wires
 
 G C G
 
 G C G ,
 Across the road, a small cafe
 G C C/B Am
 In the state of Disrepair
 G C G
 You went for papers and a shave
 G C D [C B A]
 So I saved you a chair
 D D/C D/B Em
 I knew it wasn't the journey's end
 Am Am/B C D
 And that your dream was incomplete
 G C G G/F# Em
 But I just could not stand anymore
 G C G
 I was dead upon my feet
 G C D [C B A]
 I was dead upon my feet
 D D/C D/C D/B
 There's nothing there in the market square
 Am Am/B C D
 But the ghost of the Scarlet town-crier
 G C G G/F# Em
 I was dead upon my feet
 Am C D
 I sing the red rose and the briar
 Am Am/B C D (G in intro)
 I sing the red rose and the bri-ar
 G C G
 The waitress told me her life story
 G C C/B Am
 She'd always meant to up and go
 G C G
 She wiped her cup on her red pinafore
 G C D [C B A]
 As we waited for you to show
 D D/C D/C D/B
 And I told her just a little of you
 Am Am/B C D
 But left the picture incomplete
 G C G G/F# Em
 You still weren't there to paint it in person
 Em/F# G C G
 So I skipped out on the street
 G C G
 I skipped out on the street
 G C G
 The newsagent grinned, he said that you'd been in
 G C Am
 You bought a local paper and some shaves
 G C G
 And the washroom attendant said that you'd freshened up
 G C D [C B A]
 That you'd left but you hadn't payed
 D D/C D/C D/B
 And I couldn't figure out where you were
 Am Am/B C D
 So I went back to look near the car
 G C G G/F# Em
 There's nothing there where it should have been
 Em/F# G C G
 Just oil on dirt and tar
 G G/B C D [C B A]
 Just oil on dirt and tar
 D D/C D/C D/B
 There's nothing there in the market square
 Am Am/B C D
 But the ghost of the Scarlet town-crier
 G C G G/F# Em
 And there's nothing there where it should have been
 Am C D
 I sing the red rose and the briar
 Am C D
 I sing the red rose and the briar
 
 Am C D [E F#] (G in intro)
 G C G
 I saw it parked way down the street
 G G/B C C/B Am
 In a garage off on the right
 G C G
 And a man said, "Get your hands off, son
 G C D [C B A]
 I just traded that wreck for a motorbike"
 D D/C D/C D/B
 There was nothing left of mine inside
 Am Am/B C D
 Not even the broken radio-o-o
 G C G G/F# Em
 And I couldn't figure out where that left me
 G C G
 So I went back to look for Rose
 G , C G
 The Cafe Rouge was a lunchtime rush
 G C C/B Am
 Of regulars yelling for food
 G C G
 And the service in there left a lot to be desired
 G G/B C C/B D [C B A]
 All the regulars were getting rude
 D D/C D/C D/B
 I saw an apron thrown over a chair
 Am Am/B C D
 A note said, "Hey John, we're gone, we're gone"
 G C G G/F# Em
 And I just smiled 'cause I loved you both
 G C G
 So I put the apron on
 G C D [C B A]
 I put the apron on
 D D/C D/C D/B
 Still nothing there in the market square
 Am Am/B C D
 But the ghost of the Scarlet town-crier
 G C G G/F# Em
 Well I just put the apron on
 Am C D
 I sing the red rose and the briar
 Am C D
 I sing the red rose and the briar
 Am C D
 I sing the red rose and the briar
 Am C D [E F#] (G in intro)
 I sing the red rose and the briar
 G
 In Scarlet town where I was born
 C G
 There was a fair maid dwellin'
 G G/F# Em Em7
 Oh, the colour of her hair was brown
 Am
 And her name......
 C Am
 And her name was......
 C Am
 And her name was...... <Barbara Allan, apparently - Note 0>
 
 C D [E F#] (G in intro)
 
 
 =============== THE END ================
 
 NOTES
 =====
 0. According to Stephen M. Webb <stevew@teleride.on.ca>, "her name was..."
 Barbara Allan as in the song "Barbara Allan" which takes place in
 `Scarlet Town where I was born,' ends up with a rose and briar.
 I don't have this song, so I didn't know this. I though it might have
 been Helen from "I went to visit Helen by St. Helen's Park" (which is
 in Hastings, where Wes used to live) from the song "Pound, Pound, Pound"
 on the live & unaccompanied album "It Happened One Night".
 
 1. Many thanks to Patrick Barnett <PMBARNETT@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu> for his
 generosity and help in compiling this posting and Chris Inglesi 
 <cinglesi@acs.bu.edu> for pointing out the fact that it's "fair maid 
 dwellin'" rather than "family dwellin'" which I had at first.
 
 2. All the chords are pretty much the basic fingerings but Wes uses a
 modified Em [0 2 2 0 0 3] and Em7 is [0 2 0 0 0 0]. For those of you
 unfamiliar with CRD notation, the chords with a slash such as C/B denote
 chords played with a different bass-note to usual. The part before the
 slash is the chord and the note after it is the bass note. So C/B is a
 basic C chord [0 3 2 0 1 0] but with the bass-note changed to B becoming
 [x 2 2 0 1 0]. In fact you needn't worry too much about the 2nd fretted
 D string. What is important to note is that the bass-note is played on
 the most convenient string, not always on the bass-E string. In this
 song, the bass-note doesn't actually have to be the lowest note played -
 I've used this notation to denote the bass notes in the bass-strum
 style.
 
 3. Feel free to email me with any comments (see header for email address)
 or to request tabs for songs. If you have a favourite JWH song you'd
 like me to have a go at, let me know. I now have the four full albums,
 "The Name Above The Title", "It Happened One Night", "Why We Fight" and
 "Here Comes The Groom". If I haven't got the songs, I could only do
 them if you send me an audio tape with them on. If you could work out
 the lyrics, that would be a great help. The songs I've tabbed/chorded
 so far are:
 From "The Name Above The Title":
 I Can Tell (When You're Telling Lies)
 Save A Little Room For Me
 The People's Drug
 The Person You Are
 Long Dead Gone } lyrics supplied by 
 Backing Out } Alan Pulliam - thanks
 from "It Happened One Night":
 Roy Orbison Knows (The Best Man's Song)
 - thanks to Will Vaughan & "Sen"
 and from "Here Comes The Groom"
 The Red Rose And The Briar } thanks to Patrick Barnett
 and coming soon, the version not from "Here Comes The Groom" of
 When The Sun Comes Out } thanks to Patrick again
 
 These are archived on the guitar tab archives, ftp.nevada.edu and its
 mirror sites such as ftp.uwp.edu - you can find local mirror sites by
 using a program such as "archie". Cal Woods & Jim Carson, the new
 maintainers of the Nevada archive have kindly placed in it a file to aid
 archie searches. It is called "Nevada.Guitar.Archive". You can find
 the guitar directory of any nearby mirror sites using:
 
 unix% archie -m5 -N Nevada.Guitar.Archive
 
 Host unix.hensa.ac.uk
 
 Location: /pub/uunet/doc/music/guitar
 FILE -r--r--r-- 80 Jun 16 09:21 Nevada.Guitar.Archive
 Wes's tabs are archived under ???/guitar/h/john_wesley_harding
 
 4. The FTP archive at Trinity College Dublin (ftp.maths.tcd.ie) has also
 uploaded a lot of Wes songs in the directory:
 /pub/music/guitar/h/john_wesley_harding
 
 In addition to the songs I've worked out, there is a copy of Crystal
 Blue Persuasion, originally by Tommy James and the Chandelles (sp?)
 which appears on "The Name Above The Title". There doesn't appear to be
 a mirror site to Trinity College Dublin.
 
 5. Enjoy!
 Regards,
 
 Ryan Kingsley Harding (no relation at all to Wes, aka. Wesley Harding Stace)
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
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 Ryan Harding Applied Optics Group, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
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 "Now no-one's sitting on the fence, whose garden will we end up sitting in?"
 - John Wesley Harding, "The Person You Are" from "The Name Above The Title"
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