Title: In Canada
Artist: Chris Hadfield
Capo: 4th Fret
[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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Canada....What’s with Canada...
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We got great big cities but a lot of trees and rocks
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And ya the winter’s cold here, wear two pairs of socks
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There’s half the world’s fresh water, to paddle your canoe
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Camp along the shoreline, it’s what we like to do...
[Chorus]
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In Canada (oooh)
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I’m livin in Canada (oooh)
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Float my boat in Canada (oooh)
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Bait my hook in Canada (oooh)
[Verse 2]
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We tend to do things different, we each have our routine
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Some of us eat kubassa, some of us, poutine (Ah, J’aime Poutine)
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But we have traditions, that help us stick together
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Our milk comes in a bag, and mosquitos eat at leisure.
Em Bm
Playing in a snowsuit, the True North strong and free
Am D
Hockey Night on Saturday, there on CBC, (or now on Sportsbet)
[Chorus]
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In Canada.. uuuuhh..Sunrise in Canada (coming to you from coast to coast) (oooh)
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He shoots he scores In Canada (ooooh)
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I’m a player In Canada
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[Verse 3]
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We pronounce the letter R like we’re pirates on a ship
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We’ll drive two thousand miles, on a summer camping trip.
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We wear Sorels in winter, while plugging in the car
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We eat the holes from donuts, we love Nanaimo bars.
Em Bm
And we do possess a word that lubricates our speech:
Am
“It’s pretty good, eh” (“It’s pretty good, eh” )
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and it’s always within reach..
[Chorus]
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In Canada (oooh)
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How’s it goin In Canada (oooh)
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Out and about In Canada (oooh)
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Drop your G In Canada (oooh)
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Oh oh oh oh oh…
[Bridge]
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I’ve slept out in the forest, scared I heard a bear.
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I’ve climbed a Rocky Mountain, just because it’s there,
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Crossed the great St Lawrence, said merci beaucoup,
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Pardon me; I’m sorry; excuse me; after you,
[Chorus]
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In Canada (oooh)
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Politely In Canada (oooh)
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Line-up here In Canada (oooh)
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You don’t butt, In Canada
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Oh oh oh oh oh…
[Verse 4]
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Every city empties on the 24th of May. (Queen’s Birthday)
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If we say “Not bad!”, (“Not bad!”) we’re better than OK, (“Not bad!”)
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There’s workman’s comp and pogie, for when we’re shown the door.
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There’s Canadian Tire money, in at least one kitchen drawer
Em Bm
And we have a golden rule that runs between these shores:
Am D
You stay out of my face, I’ll stay out of yours…
[Chorus]
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In Canada (oooh)
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I get along In Canada (oooh)
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Kissed the cod In Canada (oooh)
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The Friendly Giant’s In Canada
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Oh oh oh oh oh…
[Outro]
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Oh oh…. Canada…….