| G |
| Oh the prairie lights are burning bright |
| The Chinook wind is a-moving in | |
| C |
| Tomorrow night I'll be Alberta | bound |
| D |
| Though I've done the best I could |
| My old luck ain't been so good and | |
| G |
| Tomorrow night I'll be Alberta | bound |
| No one I've met could e'er forget | |
| The Rocky Mountain sunset | |
| C |
| It's a pleasure just to be Alberta | bound |
| D |
| I | long to see my next of kin |
| To know what kind of shape they're in | |
| G |
| And tomorrow night I'll be Alberta | bound |
| C | G |
| Alberta | bound, Alberta | bound |
| D | G |
| It's good to | be Alberta | bound |
| C | G |
| Alberta | bound, Alberta | bound |
| D | G |
| It's good to | be Alberta | bound |
| G |
| Oh the skyline of Toronto is something you'll get onto |
| C |
| But they say you've got to live there for a | while |
| D |
| And if you got the money you can get yourself a honey |
| G |
| With a written guarantee to make you | smile |
| But it's snowing in the city | |
| And the streets are brown and gritty | |
| C |
| And I know there's pretty girls all over | town |
| D |
| But they | never seem to find me |
| And the one I left behind me | |
| G |
| Is the reason that I'll be Alberta | bound |
Created 2020 Jan 19 11:24
This is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song.
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