Текст песни Lady, K.D. Lang - Stompin' Tom Connors
Where
the
wild
roses
grow
in
Alberta-
On
the
banks
of
the
Gooseberry
lake
There's
a
rose
I
suppose
that
you
hearda-
She's
as
mild
as
a
wild
Irish
wake
Like
a
thorn
she
was
born
to
be
contrary
Like
a
boy's
was
her
joy
raising
cain.
The
wildest
rose
that
ever
drove
on
the
prairie
Behind
the
wheel
of
a
big
truckload
of
grain.
Chorus
Little
k
little
d
little
l-a-n-g-Her
name
was
just
plain
kd
lang
But
her
main
claim
to
fame
was
how
she
sang
with
a
twang
And
jumped
around
like
a
'rangytang-lady
k.d.
lang
K.d.
lang,
k.d.
lang,
she
jumped
around
like
a
'rangytang-
Lady
k.d.lang.
>From
her
home
down
in
consort
Alberta
Near
the
tracks
of
that
old
railroad
line
With
her
hair
she
could
scare
old
Medusa,
While
she
sang
like
a
young
Patsy
Cline.
It
wasn't
long
till
her
songs
got
her
landed
On
the
stage
with
those
outrageous
clothes-
There
were
skirts
over
shirts,
boots,
and
trousers,
Hangin
down
from
this
wild
Alberta
Rose.
Chorus:
Now
she
toured
north
and
south
of
the
border-
And
recorded
with
many
famous
names...
Though
her
style
it
was
wild
and
outrageous,
Her
star
just
kept
rising
to
fame-
With
her
voice
that
was
new
and
exciting,
She
was
called
to
those
Juno
awards
She
made
a
leap
on
the
stage
and
she
got
one
And
took
it
home
to
Alberta,
Boy
George!
Chorus
1 I Am the Wind
2 Skinner's Pond Teapot
3 Wreck of the Tammy Anne
4 Teardrop Waltz
5 Entry Island Home
6 Lady, K.D. Lang
7 Fiddler's Folly
8 It's All Over Now, Anyhow
9 The French Song
10 I Never Want To See the World Again
11 Hillside Hayride
12 Morning & Evening & Always
13 Return of the Sea Queen
14 Canada Day, Up Canada Way
15 Jolly Joe MacFarland
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