Chords for "My Name is Lazarus" Featuring The Crimson River Quartet
Tempo:
118 bpm
Chords used:
F#
B
C#
D#
G#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[B]
[F#] [C#] [B]
[C#] [B]
One day four men brought a crippled man to Jesus.
Still and lifeless [G#] he lay upon [C#] his bed.
He had not moved since he [G#] was just a baby.
Still he longed to become a [C#] normal man.
[D] Now we don't know much about the men that carried
the corners of [A] his tattered bed [D] that day.
But if we may create an illustration,
we'll see what these [A] men might have had [D] to say.
[D#] Suppose that first man said, I hate to doubt him,
for Jesus touched [A#] my eyes when I [D#] was blind.
He made me see and there's no doubt about it,
I bet this man's needs are [A#] more serious [D#] than mine.
[E] Suppose that second man said, no need to bother,
this man's condition [B] will remain [E] the same.
Though Jesus, he touched my hand when it was withered,
I don't believe he [B] can heal a man [E] so lame.
[F] Suppose that third man said, I hate to question,
but no one here is [C] more skeptical [F] than me.
Though Jesus cleansed me when I was leper,
this helpless man [C] will never [F] walk new sea.
[F#] Then every eye was turned to the fourth man
to see how he [C#] might criticize [F#] and doubt.
But all three men were startled with amazement
when that fourth man stopped [C#] and said,
he [F#]
[G#m] [B] said, my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him to solve,
[B] take it from the one [F#] who's heard the mighty voice of God,
[B] a living testimony of [F#] his death-defying [D#] touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is [G#m] Lazarus,
[B] my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him [E] to solve,
[B] take it from the one who's heard the mighty voice [F#] of God,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is [F#] Lazarus,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch.
Here we go.
[G#] My name [C#] is [F#] Lazarus.
[C#]
[F#] [N]
Have you enjoyed yourself so far tonight, huh?
[F#] [C#] [B]
[C#] [B]
One day four men brought a crippled man to Jesus.
Still and lifeless [G#] he lay upon [C#] his bed.
He had not moved since he [G#] was just a baby.
Still he longed to become a [C#] normal man.
[D] Now we don't know much about the men that carried
the corners of [A] his tattered bed [D] that day.
But if we may create an illustration,
we'll see what these [A] men might have had [D] to say.
[D#] Suppose that first man said, I hate to doubt him,
for Jesus touched [A#] my eyes when I [D#] was blind.
He made me see and there's no doubt about it,
I bet this man's needs are [A#] more serious [D#] than mine.
[E] Suppose that second man said, no need to bother,
this man's condition [B] will remain [E] the same.
Though Jesus, he touched my hand when it was withered,
I don't believe he [B] can heal a man [E] so lame.
[F] Suppose that third man said, I hate to question,
but no one here is [C] more skeptical [F] than me.
Though Jesus cleansed me when I was leper,
this helpless man [C] will never [F] walk new sea.
[F#] Then every eye was turned to the fourth man
to see how he [C#] might criticize [F#] and doubt.
But all three men were startled with amazement
when that fourth man stopped [C#] and said,
he [F#]
[G#m] [B] said, my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him to solve,
[B] take it from the one [F#] who's heard the mighty voice of God,
[B] a living testimony of [F#] his death-defying [D#] touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is [G#m] Lazarus,
[B] my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him [E] to solve,
[B] take it from the one who's heard the mighty voice [F#] of God,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is [F#] Lazarus,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch.
Here we go.
[G#] My name [C#] is [F#] Lazarus.
[C#]
[F#] [N]
Have you enjoyed yourself so far tonight, huh?
Key:
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[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
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One day four men brought a crippled man to Jesus.
Still and lifeless [G#] he lay upon [C#] his bed.
He had not moved since he [G#] was just a baby.
Still he longed to become a [C#] normal man.
[D] Now we don't know much about the men that carried
the corners of [A] his tattered bed [D] that day.
But if we may create an illustration,
we'll see what these [A] men might have had [D] to say.
[D#] Suppose that first man said, I hate to doubt him,
for Jesus touched [A#] my eyes when I [D#] was blind.
He made me see and there's no doubt about it,
I bet this man's needs are [A#] more serious [D#] than mine.
[E] Suppose that second man said, no need to bother,
this man's condition [B] will remain [E] the same.
Though Jesus, he touched my hand when it was withered,
I don't believe he [B] can heal a man [E] so lame.
[F] Suppose that third man said, I hate to question,
but no one here is [C] more skeptical [F] than me.
Though Jesus cleansed me when I was leper,
this helpless man [C] will never [F] walk new sea.
[F#] Then every eye was turned to the fourth man
to see how he [C#] might criticize [F#] and doubt.
But all three men were startled with amazement
when that fourth man stopped [C#] and said,
he [F#] _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [B] said, my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him to solve,
[B] take it from the one [F#] who's heard the mighty voice of God,
[B] a living testimony of [F#] his death-defying [D#] touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is _ _ [G#m] _ Lazarus,
[B] my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him [E] to solve,
[B] take it from the one who's heard the mighty voice [F#] of God,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is _ [F#] _ _ Lazarus,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch. _ _ _
Here we go.
[G#] My name [C#] is _ _ [F#] Lazarus.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Have you enjoyed yourself so far tonight, huh? _ _ _
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[F#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ [B] _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [B] _ _ _
One day four men brought a crippled man to Jesus.
Still and lifeless [G#] he lay upon [C#] his bed.
He had not moved since he [G#] was just a baby.
Still he longed to become a [C#] normal man.
[D] Now we don't know much about the men that carried
the corners of [A] his tattered bed [D] that day.
But if we may create an illustration,
we'll see what these [A] men might have had [D] to say.
[D#] Suppose that first man said, I hate to doubt him,
for Jesus touched [A#] my eyes when I [D#] was blind.
He made me see and there's no doubt about it,
I bet this man's needs are [A#] more serious [D#] than mine.
[E] Suppose that second man said, no need to bother,
this man's condition [B] will remain [E] the same.
Though Jesus, he touched my hand when it was withered,
I don't believe he [B] can heal a man [E] so lame.
[F] Suppose that third man said, I hate to question,
but no one here is [C] more skeptical [F] than me.
Though Jesus cleansed me when I was leper,
this helpless man [C] will never [F] walk new sea.
[F#] Then every eye was turned to the fourth man
to see how he [C#] might criticize [F#] and doubt.
But all three men were startled with amazement
when that fourth man stopped [C#] and said,
he [F#] _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ _ [B] said, my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him to solve,
[B] take it from the one [F#] who's heard the mighty voice of God,
[B] a living testimony of [F#] his death-defying [D#] touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is _ _ [G#m] _ Lazarus,
[B] my name is Lazarus, could I testify?
[F#] My name is Lazarus, it feels good to be alive.
[B] When I in shames of death was found,
[C#] this man named Jesus called me out.
If [F#] you think your little problem is too big for him [E] to solve,
[B] take it from the one who's heard the mighty voice [F#] of God,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch.
[G#] My name [C#] is _ [F#] _ _ Lazarus,
[B] a living [C] testimony of [F#] his death [D#]-defying touch. _ _ _
Here we go.
[G#] My name [C#] is _ _ [F#] Lazarus.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Have you enjoyed yourself so far tonight, huh? _ _ _
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