Chords for "One Lost Sheep" - Mid South Boys
Tempo:
87.7 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
D
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] What's going to happen next?
You may be deep [C] in the valley [G] of sin
Wandering lost [Em] and alone
Well, [G] the Good Shepherd [C] is looking [G] for you
And he wants to [D] bring you back [G] into the fold
Cause [Em] one lost [C] sheep is worth the [G] world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead one home [D] again
[Em] He'll leave no [C] stone [D] unturned, there's no [Em] place he won't seek
[G]
When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for that [D] [G] one lost sheep
They're laughing at us.
Y'all like that?
Hmm, we're a fox.
There's only one problem with this song, and you bluegrass lovers know exactly what I'm talking about.
When you sing bluegrass, aren't you kind of supposed to sing it through your nose a little bit?
Ain't that right?
These two guys aren't singing through their noses, are they?
No.
Now, Robbie, buddy, you got plenty of nose, you ought to be able to sing this song really good.
Tony, you're from the bluegrass state of Kentucky, you ought to
Alright, you guys watch me on the second verse, and I'll show you exactly how it's done, okay?
I'm watching.
Through the nose.
Through the nose.
His love extends to [C] the ends of [G] the earth
And it's reaching [Em] right where you are
Well, [G] the gentle shepherd [C] is whispering to [G] you
Saying, precious lamb, [D] come back into [G] my arms
Cause [Em] one lost sheep [C] is worth [G] the world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead [D] one home again
[Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no place [Em] he won't seek
[G] When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for [D] that one [G] lost sheep
Cause one [Em] lost sheep is worth the world to him
To leave the flock behind just to [A] lead one [D] home again
[G] [Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no [A] place he [Em] won't seek
[G] When he goes searching for [Em] that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching [D] for that one [G] lost sheep
When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for [D] that [G] one lost sheep
You may be deep [C] in the valley [G] of sin
Wandering lost [Em] and alone
Well, [G] the Good Shepherd [C] is looking [G] for you
And he wants to [D] bring you back [G] into the fold
Cause [Em] one lost [C] sheep is worth the [G] world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead one home [D] again
[Em] He'll leave no [C] stone [D] unturned, there's no [Em] place he won't seek
[G]
When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for that [D] [G] one lost sheep
They're laughing at us.
Y'all like that?
Hmm, we're a fox.
There's only one problem with this song, and you bluegrass lovers know exactly what I'm talking about.
When you sing bluegrass, aren't you kind of supposed to sing it through your nose a little bit?
Ain't that right?
These two guys aren't singing through their noses, are they?
No.
Now, Robbie, buddy, you got plenty of nose, you ought to be able to sing this song really good.
Tony, you're from the bluegrass state of Kentucky, you ought to
Alright, you guys watch me on the second verse, and I'll show you exactly how it's done, okay?
I'm watching.
Through the nose.
Through the nose.
His love extends to [C] the ends of [G] the earth
And it's reaching [Em] right where you are
Well, [G] the gentle shepherd [C] is whispering to [G] you
Saying, precious lamb, [D] come back into [G] my arms
Cause [Em] one lost sheep [C] is worth [G] the world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead [D] one home again
[Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no place [Em] he won't seek
[G] When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for [D] that one [G] lost sheep
Cause one [Em] lost sheep is worth the world to him
To leave the flock behind just to [A] lead one [D] home again
[G] [Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no [A] place he [Em] won't seek
[G] When he goes searching for [Em] that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching [D] for that one [G] lost sheep
When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for [D] that [G] one lost sheep
Key:
G
Em
D
C
A
G
Em
D
[G] What's going to happen next?
_ _ You may be deep [C] in the valley [G] of sin
Wandering lost [Em] and alone
Well, [G] the Good Shepherd [C] is looking [G] for you
And he wants to [D] bring you back [G] into the _ fold
Cause [Em] one lost [C] sheep is worth the [G] world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead one home [D] again
[Em] He'll leave no [C] stone [D] unturned, there's no [Em] place he won't seek
[G]
When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for that [D] [G] one lost sheep
_ They're laughing at us.
Y'all like that? _
Hmm, we're a fox.
_ _ _ There's only one problem with this song, and you bluegrass lovers know exactly what I'm talking about.
When you sing bluegrass, aren't you kind of supposed to sing it through your nose a little bit?
Ain't that right?
These two guys aren't singing through their noses, are they?
No.
Now, Robbie, buddy, you got plenty of nose, you ought to be able to sing this song really good.
Tony, you're from the bluegrass state of Kentucky, you ought to_
Alright, you guys watch me on the second verse, and I'll show you exactly how it's done, okay?
I'm watching.
Through the nose.
Through the nose.
_ _ His love extends to [C] the ends of [G] the earth
And it's reaching [Em] right where you are
Well, [G] the gentle shepherd [C] is whispering to [G] you
Saying, precious lamb, [D] come back into [G] my arms
Cause [Em] one lost sheep [C] is worth [G] the world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead [D] one home again
_ [Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no place [Em] he won't seek
[G] When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for [D] that one [G] lost sheep
_ Cause one [Em] lost sheep is worth the world to him
To leave the flock behind just to [A] lead one [D] home again
_ [G] [Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no [A] place he [Em] won't seek
[G] When he goes searching for [Em] that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching [D] for that one [G] lost sheep
_ When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep _
_ _ _ _ [G] When he goes searching for [D] that [G] one lost sheep _ _ _
_ _ You may be deep [C] in the valley [G] of sin
Wandering lost [Em] and alone
Well, [G] the Good Shepherd [C] is looking [G] for you
And he wants to [D] bring you back [G] into the _ fold
Cause [Em] one lost [C] sheep is worth the [G] world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead one home [D] again
[Em] He'll leave no [C] stone [D] unturned, there's no [Em] place he won't seek
[G]
When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for that [D] [G] one lost sheep
_ They're laughing at us.
Y'all like that? _
Hmm, we're a fox.
_ _ _ There's only one problem with this song, and you bluegrass lovers know exactly what I'm talking about.
When you sing bluegrass, aren't you kind of supposed to sing it through your nose a little bit?
Ain't that right?
These two guys aren't singing through their noses, are they?
No.
Now, Robbie, buddy, you got plenty of nose, you ought to be able to sing this song really good.
Tony, you're from the bluegrass state of Kentucky, you ought to_
Alright, you guys watch me on the second verse, and I'll show you exactly how it's done, okay?
I'm watching.
Through the nose.
Through the nose.
_ _ His love extends to [C] the ends of [G] the earth
And it's reaching [Em] right where you are
Well, [G] the gentle shepherd [C] is whispering to [G] you
Saying, precious lamb, [D] come back into [G] my arms
Cause [Em] one lost sheep [C] is worth [G] the world to him
To leave the flock behind [A] just to lead [D] one home again
_ [Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no place [Em] he won't seek
[G] When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching for [D] that one [G] lost sheep
_ Cause one [Em] lost sheep is worth the world to him
To leave the flock behind just to [A] lead one [D] home again
_ [G] [Em] He'll leave no [C] stone unturned
[B] There's no [A] place he [Em] won't seek
[G] When he goes searching for [Em] that one lost sheep
[G] When he goes searching [D] for that one [G] lost sheep
_ When he goes searching [Em] for that one lost sheep _
_ _ _ _ [G] When he goes searching for [D] that [G] one lost sheep _ _ _