Intro A A7 D D7 E E7 A Verse 1 A A7 D D7 He came from the prairies a friend of the family E7 We sipped on Saskatchewan moonshine E7 In the cool of the kitchen we get to reminiscing E7 A About back when we had us some good times A He said there's been some changes not all for the better D D He put one more pint on the table E7 A I said just in passin’ whatever happened E7 A To Pop Campbell's Livery Stable Verse 2 A She was bigger than most a community host D The prairies last cultural vision E7 The town council hall was a straw covered stall E7 A Where the mayor made his major decisions A She was cool in the summer warm in the winter D A Sway backed and bent down the middle E7 But the horses got fed for two bits a head A E7 A At Pop Campbell's Livery Stable Verse 3 A Now the Anderson clan were of Scottish descent D With a mixture of Swede and Norwegian E7 On a Saturday night they would look for a fight E7 A And end up in a sorry condition A Don't fight in the barn boys pop'd give them a warning D A Go home to your chores if your able E7 Or sleep in the loft where the slough grass is soft A E7 A At Pop Campbell's Livery Stable Verse 4 A Well they burned the place down then levelled the ground D To make way for the antique museum E7 Old buggies and sleighs you can't sit in today E7 But if you stand behind the fence you can see em A Don't panic old boy if we run out of oil D A Well I've managed to keep up the farm E7 And as a matter of course we'll go back to the horse A E7 A And rebuild Old Pop Campbell's Barn E7 And as a matter of course we'll go back to the horse A E7 A And rebuild Old Pop Campbell's Barn