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HURTIN' ALBERTAN
Words & Music
by Tim Hus & Corb Lund
Copyright Tim Hus Music 2006
CB Radio Intro
Dually diesel pulling hard with a horse trailer in tow
Montana side of sweetgrass and I’m a headin’ home
Cattle pens and feed lots and a worn out saddle horn
Bronc Riders and team ropers huskin’ Taber corn
The roads get better every time I cross North of fourty-nine
I tip my hat and it’s good to be back across the Medicine
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Hurtin’ Albertan with nothing more to loose
Too much oil money and not enough booze
East of the Rockies and West of the rest
I do my best to do my damndest and that’s about all I
guess CB Radio Intro
Them windy B.C. mountain roads finally flatten out
Hairpin turns and PST got my heart up in my throat
It’s hairy haulin’ horses up across the great divide
And them wild Chilkotin buckaroos they sure know how to ride
The roads get better every time I cross the British Columbia
line
I tip my hat and it’s good to be back down off the Kicking
Horse line Chorus CB Radio Intro
Saskabush is pretty, yup she’s pretty flat
I’m a prairie boy myself so I’m pretty used to that
But watching farmers battle gophers, man, it ain’t the
same
As being home at the Saddledome for the Oilers at the flames
The roads get better every time I cross the Saskatchewan line
I tip my hat and it’s good to be back on mountain standard
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