The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s in Kingston, Ontario, they are a five-piece group of friends: Gordon Downie (primary lyricist and lead vocalist (February 6, 1963-October 17,2017), Paul Langlois and Rob Baker (guitars), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums). For thirty years, The Tragically Hip has
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 24 Aug 95 01:46:00 UTC Subject: CRD: Another Midnight by T.Hip >From UP TO HERE, 1989
Tabbed by: Rod Nolan and Duncan Koerber
Original riff and most of the chords by Rod - I just cleaned things up and matched the chords with the words.
D riff D CaddD D He was a coal miner in the spring, blinded with its dusty resolutions CaddD DAG broke his back for higher contributions, now he'd take anything CaddD D CaddD D we'll she was nineteen-seventy, burning like a cigarette long season CaddD DAG Heir to all her family's old treasons, she makes love hard like an enemy D Oh ma he's dying
CHORUS:
CaddD D CaddD D And the river don't sleep, when the water runs cold CaddD D CaddD D and the calender burns, as the story unfolds CaddD D CaddD D and the valley spans miles, when the mountain stands high CaddD G CaddD A can't they let us run wild for another midnight
Perhaps we're an election day, pumping hands and kissing the babies ain't no time for shadowed doubts or maybes is there another way? Or we're a stolen cadillac racing for a roadblock in the distance flashing by a lifetime in an instance can we take it back? oh ma he's dying, oh ma he's dying