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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G Well I think that there's a problem here G Fill B her voice just don't sound right G but I left myself on her answering machine G Fill A said "I'm back in town tonight." C I feel I've stepped out of the wilderness C Fill D all squint-eyed and confused G but even babies raised by wolves G Fill B they know exactly when they've been used
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CD See when it starts to fall apart, G Fill A it really falls apart CD like boots or hearts, oh when they start G Fill A they really fall apart
[Verse 2]
G Fingers and toes, fingers and toes, G Fill C forty things we share G forty-one if you include, G the fact that we don't care C now you've blocked off most of main street C Fill D for your faith parade G everyone in town now, they probably all agree G I'm lying in the bed I made
[Chorus]
CD See when it starts to fall apart, G Fill A it really falls apart CD like boots or hearts, oh when they start G Fill A they really fall apart
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[Verse 3]
G Now you won't even let me talk to you G we got some air to clear G we'd probably only agree on one thing anyway G Fill C that's what the hell is happening here? C fingers and toes, fingers and toes C Fill D forty things we share G forty-one if you include G the fact that we don't care