Verse
D# (let ring) D#
Tell her that Alberta says hello
G#
Tell her I wish she'd come on home
Fm A#
Tell her that I think she'd like the show
A# (let ring) D#
Tell her that Alberta says hello
[Verse 2]
D#
Tell her that the winters are still cold
D# G#
Tell her I still got the old wood stove
Fm A#
Tell her that the Oilers are scorin' goals
A# (let Ring) D# D#7
Tell her that Alberta says hello
[Chorus]
G# C# G#
Tell her I'm glad she's doin' well in Montreal
D#
I talked to Laura, John, Christine and Rich and Paul
G# C# G#
It was tough for me to make it through the fall
A# (let ring) End
Without you there beside me through it all
[Verse 3]
D#
Tell her that I really miss her laugh
D# G#
And tell her that I'm sick about the past
Fm A#
Tell her what I'd do with one more chance
A# (let ring) D# D#7
Tell her that the snow is comin' fast
[Chorus]
G# C# G#
Tell her I'm glad she's doin' well in Montreal
D#
I talked to Laura, John, Christine and Rich and Paul
G# C# G#
It was tough for me to make it through the fall
A# (let ring) End
Without you there beside me through it all
[Verse 4]
D# (let ring) D#
Tell her that Alberta says hello
G#
Tell her I wish she'd come on home
Fm A#
Tell her that I think she'd like the show
A# (let ring) D# G# D#
Tell her that Alberta says hello
Throughout the piece, Lund adds ornamentation and musicality to this otherwise simple piece. I've not noted
these here, as I feel such exhaustive detail would be unnecessary, but this can easily be added in play by the
musician as they wish, or imitated more exactly by listening closely to the linked recording.