A Well Respected Man sung by the Kinks: G C G Am C G 1.'Cause he gets up in the morning, and he goes to work at Am nine, C G Am C G and he comes home at five-thirty, gets the same train every Am time. C G Am C G 'cause his world is built on punctuality, to him it never Am fails. C G Am C G Am Chorus: And he's oh so good, and he's oh, so fine, C G Am C G Am and he's oh, so healthy, in his body and his mind. F Em He's a well respected man about town, F D G doing the best things, so conservatively. C G Am C G 2.And his mother goes to meetings, while his father paws the Am maid, C G Am C And she stirs her tea with countenance, while discussing G Am foreign trade, C G Am C G And she passes looks as well as bills at every sauve young Am man. Chorus: C G Am C G 3.And he likes his own back yard, and he likes his fags the Am best. C G Am C G 'Cause he's better than the rest and his own sweat smells Am the best. C G Am C G Am And he hopes to grab his father's loot when pater passes on. Chorus: C G Am C G 4. And he plays the stocks and shares, and he goes to the Am regatta. C G Am C G Am He adores the girl next door, and he's dying to get at her, C G Am C G Am But his mother knows the best about the matrimonial state. Chorus: A 60's blast from the past from Kraziekhat.
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The band's early hard-driving singles set a standard in the mid-1960s for rock and roll, while albums such as Face to Face,[2] Something Else, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur and Muswell Hillbillies are highly regarded by fans, critics, and peers, and are considered amongst the most influential recordings of the era.[3]
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