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She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)

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rest of his life. Though the first few years were good, the "lust" died down after they had children. With this in mind, the man is not surprised when he comes home one day to find all the locks have been changed and his suitcase is sitting on the porch with an attached note saying, "Goodbye, turkey! My attorney will be in touch."
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When his day in court comes, the man is willing to give his soon-to-be-ex "her fair share," but it turns out to be far more than expected; the judge essentially throws the book at the man, garnishing everything of value he owns, awarding the woman the house, both cars, the TV and full custody of the
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The song is a tongue-in-cheek reflection on the recent divorce of a blue-collar worker who, in 1963, asked his girlfriend to marry him simply because he couldn't stand his own cooking. In hindsight, the man now realizes that he wouldn't have married her if he had known it was going to screw up the
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performed a duet version of "She Got the Goldmine" with Parton, with an additional verse written for Parton from the ex-wife's perspective: the house, television and cars are all broken-down, the alimony checks bounce and the kids all look just like the ex-husband.
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The song ends with a spoken-word epilogue, in which the man declares to the judge that he no longer needs his billfold; because of all the rulings against him, his net income is now so low that he qualifies for
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court fees, which "adds up to more than this cowboy makes". While his ex is now "living like a queen", the man is forced to live on
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and work two jobs just to cover the expenses, all the while asking himself, "Why didn't you just learn how to cook??"
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chart in September 1982, and spent a total of twelve weeks on that chart's Top 40.
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The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits: 1944-2006, Second edition
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at this revelation. (This is a callback to Reed's 1971 hit song "
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kids, and then ordering the man to pay alimony, child support
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Index

Single
Jerry Reed
Genre
Country
Label
RCA
Songwriter(s)
Tim DuBois
Producer(s)
Rick Hall
Jerry Reed
The Bird
Tim DuBois
Jerry Reed
divorce
bologna
food stamps
contempt of court
When You're Hot, You're Hot
Billboard
Hot Country Singles
Billboard Hot 100
Hot Country Songs
Billboard
The Bounty Hunter
Dolly Parton
Dolly!
Whitburn, Joel
"Jerry Reed Chart History (Hot 100)"
Billboard

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