Hurtin Albertan
Corb Lund
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(início)
E A dually diesel pullin hard with a horse trailer in tow Montana side of sweet grass and I'm headed home A Trophy buckles and whiskey bottles and a worn out saddle horn E Bareback riders and teamropers, huskin taber corn B7 The roads get better every time I cross north of forty nine E Well I tip my hat and it's good to be back across the medicine line
Chorus
A Hurtin albertan with nothing more to lose E Too much oil money, not enough booze A East of the rockies and west of the rest B7 A Do my best to do my damnedest and that’s just about all I guess
Solo
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Verse 2
E Them windy b.c. mountain passes finally flatten out Hairpin turns and pst got my heart up in my throat A It’s hairy haulin horses up across the great divide E And them wild chilcotin buckaroos, they sure know how to ride B7 The roads get better every time I cross that british columbia line E I tip my hat and it's good to back across the kickin horse line
Chorus
A Hurtin albertan with nothing more to lose E Too much oil money, not enough booze A East of the rockies and west of the rest B7 A Do my best to do my damnedest and that’s just about all I guess
Solo
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Verse 3
E Well saskabush is pretty, yup she's pretty flat and lord knows I'm a prairie boy so I’m pretty used to that A but farmers facin off with gophers, man it ain’t the same E as bein home at the saddledome for the oilers at the flames B7 the roads get better every time I cross that saskatchewan line E I tip my hat and it's good to be back on mountain standard time
Chorus
A Hurtin albertan with nothing more to lose E Too much oil money, not enough booze A East of the rockies and west of the rest B7 A Do my best to do my damnedest and that’s just about all I guess
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