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The Rural Alberta Advantage - Goodnight Ukulele

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Goodnight Ukulele

(ver. 1)
The Rural Alberta Advantage
This is my first ever attempt at tabbing a song, but after seeing the RAA
live and having them finish their gig with this song.  I just had to learn 
how to play it for myself.  If you have any comments or corrections, pelase
post them.  I'd appreciate any fixes to my tab!


Standard Tuning
Capo 5th

goodnight, goodnight
goodnight, goodnight
goodnight, goodnight

C				   Dm
goodnight, to the northern winters (goodnight)
			   C
and the heartless sinners (goodnight)
				    Dm
I haven't seen you now for a while (goodnight)
				 C
you have burned yourself in my mind (goodnight)

C x2

C				      Dm
goodnight to the workers on compress (goodnight)
			   C
and the equally depressed (goodnight)
				  Dm
I haven't seen you now for awhile (goodnight)
				    C
you have burned yourself in my mind (goodnight)

C x2

G			 C
plug the radiator in the car
						G
so i can see the words you're screaming in the frost
					 Dm
rushing to the woods where we first felt god
						 C
red quilled to our veins from the moment when we touched

					       G
the cities love is cold and the cities love is harsh
						 Dm
locked into our veins from the first September's frost
					     C
and someday if you get back together in your heart
			 G
maybe when can back back together

	C				Dm
but goodnight to the Alberta advantage (goodnight)
				     C
I'm leaving just like we planned it (goodnight)
				   Dm
and you can still escape with your life (goodnight)
			     C
so I've just escaped with my life (goodnight)

C x2

C				     Dm
goodnight, to the five, twos, and sixers
			C
please look after my sister
				     Dm
let her know that I've missed her tonight
	                    C
and I miss her more with time

C x2

G						C
the cities love is cold and the cities love is harsh
						G
locks into our veins from the first September's frost
				   Dm
January snap and the April winter thaw
						 C
rough and tumble summers underneath the midnight sun

					 G
rushing to the woods where we first felt God
					      Dm
locked into our veins from the moment when we touched
					     C
and someday if you get back together in your heart
		         G
maybe we might get back together


	C	      Dm	
but goodnight and goodnight
    C	       Dm
goodnight, goodnight
goodnight, goodnight	
            
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