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Corb Lund

Hurtin Albertan

by Corb Lund
Corb Lund

Biography:

Corb Lund is a Western and country singer/songwriter from Alberta, Canada. He has released nine albums, three of which are certified gold. Lund tours regularly in Canada, the United States and Australia, and has received several awards in Canada and abroad.

Lund’s songs feature a gallery of subjects drawn from real life. He says, “A lot of my ancestors pop into the songs. I’ve got quite a cast of characters to draw from. I feel a real kinship with the old West.

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Corb Lund

Other songs:

  • A Game In Town Like This
  • Cows Around Acoustic
  • Gettin Down On The Mountain
  • Hard On Equipment
  • Horse Poor
  • Hurtin Albertan
  • Its Hard To Keep A White Shirt Clean
  • Little Foothills Heaven
  • S Lazy H
  • September
  • The Part About Being Alone
  • The Truck Got Stuck

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[Verse 1]
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]
E A E

[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]
E A E

[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

[Outro]
E A E




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