Chords for Stompin Tom Connors All Canadian Girl
Tempo:
96.7 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Am
E
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [E] [D] [Am] [G]
She loves the way it feels, driving [Ab] [D] snowmobiles, and laughing at her dates, when they don't know [G] how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
She's from the Miramichi, by the old Atlantic [D] Sea, [G] but like the rolling [D] tides, she [G] travels far and wide.
So fond of the great outdoors, with a glowing heart at [A] twirl.
She's an [D] all Acadian, northern lady, [G] and a real Canadian girl.
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl.
She'll brave the Yukon nights, and dance to the [D] northern lights.
Then she's off to ski, in the [G] mountains of BC.
In the summer she'll play ball, in the winter time she'll [D] curl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl.
From the river of St.
John, to the old [D] Saskatchewan.
Up along the Caribou, [G] she'll paddle her canoe.
She loves the bears and birds, and every little [D] squirrel.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
Now when you see her play, she'll take your breath [D] away.
Bathing in the [G] sun, or swimming just for fun.
And if some lucky guy should land this [D] precious pearl.
She's an all [G] Acadian, northern lady, and a real Canadian girl.
She loves the way it feels, driving [D] snowmobiles.
And laughing at her dates, [G] when they don't know how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
[D] [Am] [G]
She loves the way it feels, driving [Ab] [D] snowmobiles, and laughing at her dates, when they don't know [G] how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
She's from the Miramichi, by the old Atlantic [D] Sea, [G] but like the rolling [D] tides, she [G] travels far and wide.
So fond of the great outdoors, with a glowing heart at [A] twirl.
She's an [D] all Acadian, northern lady, [G] and a real Canadian girl.
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl.
She'll brave the Yukon nights, and dance to the [D] northern lights.
Then she's off to ski, in the [G] mountains of BC.
In the summer she'll play ball, in the winter time she'll [D] curl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl.
From the river of St.
John, to the old [D] Saskatchewan.
Up along the Caribou, [G] she'll paddle her canoe.
She loves the bears and birds, and every little [D] squirrel.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
Now when you see her play, she'll take your breath [D] away.
Bathing in the [G] sun, or swimming just for fun.
And if some lucky guy should land this [D] precious pearl.
She's an all [G] Acadian, northern lady, and a real Canadian girl.
She loves the way it feels, driving [D] snowmobiles.
And laughing at her dates, [G] when they don't know how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
[D] [Am] [G]
Key:
D
G
Am
E
Ab
D
G
Am
[D] _ _ [E] _ [D] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ She loves the way it feels, driving [Ab] _ [D] snowmobiles, and laughing at her dates, when they don't know [G] how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
_ She's from the Miramichi, by the old Atlantic [D] Sea, [G] but like the rolling [D] tides, she [G] travels far and wide.
So fond of the great outdoors, with a glowing heart at [A] twirl.
She's an [D] all Acadian, northern lady, [G] and a real Canadian girl.
_ She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl. _
She'll brave the Yukon nights, and dance to the [D] northern lights.
Then she's off to ski, in the [G] mountains of BC.
In the summer she'll play ball, in the winter time she'll [D] curl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl. _
From the river of St.
John, to the old [D] Saskatchewan.
Up along the Caribou, [G] she'll paddle her canoe.
She loves the bears and birds, and every little [D] squirrel.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl. _
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
Now when you see her play, she'll take your breath [D] away.
Bathing in the [G] sun, or swimming just for fun.
And if some lucky guy should land this [D] precious pearl.
She's an all [G] Acadian, northern lady, and a real Canadian girl. _
She loves the way it feels, driving _ [D] snowmobiles.
And laughing at her dates, [G] when they don't know how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
_ She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
_ _ [D] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ She loves the way it feels, driving [Ab] _ [D] snowmobiles, and laughing at her dates, when they don't know [G] how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
_ She's from the Miramichi, by the old Atlantic [D] Sea, [G] but like the rolling [D] tides, she [G] travels far and wide.
So fond of the great outdoors, with a glowing heart at [A] twirl.
She's an [D] all Acadian, northern lady, [G] and a real Canadian girl.
_ She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl. _
She'll brave the Yukon nights, and dance to the [D] northern lights.
Then she's off to ski, in the [G] mountains of BC.
In the summer she'll play ball, in the winter time she'll [D] curl.
She's an all Acadian, northern [G] lady, and a real Canadian girl. _
From the river of St.
John, to the old [D] Saskatchewan.
Up along the Caribou, [G] she'll paddle her canoe.
She loves the bears and birds, and every little [D] squirrel.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl. _
She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a [G] real Canadian girl.
Now when you see her play, she'll take your breath [D] away.
Bathing in the [G] sun, or swimming just for fun.
And if some lucky guy should land this [D] precious pearl.
She's an all [G] Acadian, northern lady, and a real Canadian girl. _
She loves the way it feels, driving _ [D] snowmobiles.
And laughing at her dates, [G] when they don't know how to skate.
She knows her hockey games, and the players of the [D] world.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
_ She's a real Canadian girl, a real [D] Canadian girl.
She's an all Acadian, northern lady, and a real [G] Canadian girl.
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