Toronto-based trio The Rural Alberta Advantage (Nils Edenloff, Amy Cole, and Paul Banwatt) play indie-rock songs about hometowns and heartbreak, born out of images from growing up in Central and Northern Alberta. They sing about summers in the Rockies and winters on the farm, ice breakups in the spring time and the oil boom’s charm, the mine workers on compressed, the equally depressed, the city’s slow growth and the country’s wild rose, but mostly the songs just try to embrace the advantage of growing up in Alberta.
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Basically the chords are pretty much the same except from the G note added in every chord for the riff after the first chorus
Intro: Dm
Verse: DmBb Well I felt you drain the blood FC from my... left ventricle DmBb call anytime you said, you would FC change my heart, into petrified wood
Chorus: GmBb oh oh oh I'm really trying F to save you tonight C to save you tonight GmBb oh oh oh I'm really trying F to make it through the night C to make it through the night
Break: (beggins the riff) Dsus4DmBbBb/GFF/GC/FC/G
Verse: (chords continue the same way) open your heart open your hands I love the moment that you command it's true loving you
open your heart open your hands I love the moment that you command it's true loving you
Chorus: (GmBbBb/GFF/GC/FC/G)
oh oh oh I'm really trying to save you tonight to save you tonight
oh oh oh I'm really trying to make it through the night to make it through the night
Verse: (Dsus4DmBbBb/GFF/GC/FC/G)
I felt you drain the blood from my left ventricle anytime you said you would change my heart into petrified wood
Chorus: (GmBbBb/GFF/GC/FC/G) till the end...
oh oh oh I'm really trying to make it through the night to make it through the night
oh oh oh I'm really trying to save you tonight to save you tonight