Frank, Ab Uke tab by The Rural Alberta Advantage

5 Chords used in the song: Em, G, Bm, A, D

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Album: 
Year:  2009
Difficulty: 
3.9
(Intermediate)
Key: D, BmChords
Verse:
Em Em G G Bm Bm
My Love, I will, hold on to your touch
A A
'til there's nothing left of us
Em Em G G Bm Bm Bm Bm
.... sa__ve you from this life
Em Em G G Bm Bm
And the co__ld wake in the rockies touch
A A
Won't take away our love
Em Em G G Bm Bm Bm Bm
.... sa__ve you from this life


Chorus: (this part here keeps each chord double time)
Em Em Bm Bm D D A A ]
Ouh ouh ouh ] x2

Break: (just like verse)
Em Em G G Bm Bm A A
Em Em G G Bm Bm

Verse:
Em Em G G Bm Bm
and I'll ho__ld ..... I'll hold on to your touch
A A
'til there's nothing left of us
Em Em G G Bm Bm Bm Bm
.... sa__ve you from this life

Verse:
Em Em G G Bm Bm
And I'll ho__ld ..... I'll hold on to your touch
A A
'til they find the bones of us
Em Em G G Bm Bm Bm Bm
.... sa__ve you from this life

Chorus:
Em Em Bm Bm D D A A ]
Ouh ouh ouh ] x2

Outro: (just like chorus, but no drums)
Em Em Bm Bm D D
And under the rubble, of the mountain that tumbled
A A
I'll, hold you forever I'll, hold you forever
Em Em Bm Bm D D
And under the rubble, of the mountain that tumbled
A A
I'll, hold you forever I'll, hold you forever

Em Em Bm Bm D D
And they'll build up another, on the bodies of our brothers
A A Em Em - Bm Bm - D D - A A
And I'll, love you forever

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About this song: Frank, Ab

Frank, Alberta is a coal mining town in the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. On April 29, 1903, at 4:10 a.m., 74 million tonnes (30 million cubic metres) of limestone crashed from the east face of Turtle Mountain and covered approximately three square kilometres of the valley floor. The slab of rock that broke free was approximately 650 m high, 900 m wide and 150 m thick. The slide dammed the Crowsnest River and formed a small lake, covered 2km of the Canadian Pacific Railway Read more on Last.fm.

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