Annotation:Devil Eat the Groundhog
X:1 T:Devil Eat the Groundhog S:Owen "Snake" Chapman (1919-2002, Canada, Pike County, southeastern Kentucky) M:C| L:1/8 R:Reel Q:"Quick" D:June Appal 0061, Owen Chapman - Fiddle Ditty (1990) F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/devil-eat-goundhog Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:G G,B,DG E2C2|DB,G,B, A,2A,2|G,B,G,B, D2G2|AcBA G2G2| G,B,DG E2[C2E2]|DB,G,B, [A,2D2][A,2D2]|G,B,G,B, D2G2|AcBA G2(DE/F/|| G2)B2 cBAc|BAGB ADEF|G2 B2 cBAc|"*"dcBA G2(DE/F/| G2)B2cBAc|BAGB ADEF|G2 B2 cBAc|dcBA G2G2|| P:substitution "*"dcBA G2G2|GDB,2 cBAc|
DEVIL EAT THE GROUNDHOG. AKA - "Devil Ate the Groundhog." Old-Time, Breakdown. USA, Kentucky. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB (Silberberg, Titon): AA'B (Phillips). Source Owen Chapman, who learned the tune from his father, George "Doc" Chapman (b. circa 1850) says it was inspired by a hunter who had a lapse and left his skinned day's hunt in the same room with his dog, according to Jeff Titon (2001). When he returned he found the dog had devoured the game, leaving the hunter to vexedly sing:
God almighty damned dog (x3)
The Devil's eat the groundhog.
Vance Randolph collected a title in the Ozarks called "Devil Wants a Woodchuck" that is perhaps this tune.