Tom: A A D E A e|-------| B|-------| G|-------| D|-------| a|-0-2-3-| e|-------| [Verse 1] A E Where the wild roses grow in Alberta A On the banks of the Gooseberry lake E Thers a rose I suppose that you've heard of A She as mild as a wild Irish wake E Like a thorn she was born to be contrary A Like a boy it was her joy raising Cain E The wildest rose that ever drove on the prairie A Behind the wheel of a big truck load of grain [Chorus] D A Little K, little D , little Lang E A Her name was just plain KD Lang D A But her main claim to fame Was how she sang with a twang E A And jumped around like a rangitang Lady KD Lang D A E KD Lang , KD Lang , she jumped around like a rangitang A Lady KD Lang [Verse 2] A E From her home down in Consort Alberta A Near the tracks of that old railroad line E With her hair she could scare old madusa A While she sang like a young Patsy Cline E It wasn't long til he song got her landed A On the stage with those outrageous clothes E Ther were skirts over shirts, boots and trousers A Hangin down from this wild Alberta rose [Chorus] D A Little K , little D , little Lang E A Her name was just plain KD Lang D A But her main claim to fame aw how she sang with a twang E A And jumped around like a rangitang Lady KD Lang D A E KD Lang, KD Lang she jumped around like a rangitang A Lady KD Lang [Verse 3] A E She tour north and south of the border A And recorded with many famous names E Though her style it was wild and outrageous A Her star just kept rising to fame E With her voice that was new and exciting A She was called to those Juno awards E She made a leap on the stage and she got one A And took it home to Alberta bye George [Chorus] D A Little K , Little D , Little Lang E A Her name was just plain KD Lang D A And her main claim to fame was how she sang with a twang E A And jumped around like a rangitang Lady KD Lang