08 The Cross Has Won Again (Chicago Live) (Kingsmen Quartet) Chords
Tempo:
79.55 bpm
Chords used:
C#
F#
G#
D#m
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
Thank you so much.
It's a pleasure to be here with you tonight.
My name is Parker Jonathan, and I've been with the Kingsmen for about three and a half years, and it's a pleasure to be in Chicago with you [G] tonight.
I am originally from the Tonawanda Indian Reservation near Buffalo, New York.
I'm a full-blooded Seneca Indian.
If you've never seen a real Indian before, you've never been around one, you don't have to worry about me.
I'm a friendly Indian, alright?
I'm not like what you see on TV.
I want you [G#m] to understand that right up front, okay?
I don't live in a [G] teepee, I don't carry a tomahawk, I don't ride a horse, and I'm not going to take your scalp, okay?
[G#] And the way these lights are shining, I can tell some of you men, it looks like my relatives got to you before I could anyways.
Parker [E] Jonathan, he came from Buffalo, New York.
He's from Buffalo, New York.
And then there's Parker Jonathan from Buffalo, New York.
When he first came with us, [F] you know, he lived with me for a while in my little place up in the mountains there.
[D] We were sort of an odd couple type thing, me being a hillbilly from the mountains and Parker being from Buffalo, New York, but we learned to become very good friends and to learn how we have the sort of same feelings about songs.
If you're a born-again [B] Christian tonight in this room, I trust this song will get you just a little bit excited about your salvation.
The song says, go ahead and tell the angels to let that celebration begin, because the cross has [C#] won again.
Listen to it.
[F#m] [D#] [C#] Lord, turn [F#m] to [C#]
[G#m] [C#] whispering [C#m]
[F#] through tears that another [C#]
[D#m] wayward child is coming [G#] home.
[C#] Lord, turn [F#m] to [G#m] whispering [C#] in your [C#m] [F#] father's ear [C#] that a wayward child [D#m] is tired of [D#] being alone.
[C#] Then tell the angels, cry out [G#m] to let the [F#] celebration [C#] begin [D#m] on the cross.
[G#]
Tell [F#] [C#]
God our general, his forces march [F#] forward in victory, [F] and the powers [A#m] of hell are [G#] in retreat.
[C#] Then tells
[F#] another soldier, [A] and the [A] demons of hell [F#] fight [C#] in defeat.
[G#]
Then [C#] tell the angels, cry out to let the [F#] celebration [Fm] begin [D#m] on the cross.
[G#]
[F#] [C#]
Then tell the angels, [D#m] [G#]
[C#] cry out to let the celebration begin on the cross.
[C#m] [C#]
It's a pleasure to be here with you tonight.
My name is Parker Jonathan, and I've been with the Kingsmen for about three and a half years, and it's a pleasure to be in Chicago with you [G] tonight.
I am originally from the Tonawanda Indian Reservation near Buffalo, New York.
I'm a full-blooded Seneca Indian.
If you've never seen a real Indian before, you've never been around one, you don't have to worry about me.
I'm a friendly Indian, alright?
I'm not like what you see on TV.
I want you [G#m] to understand that right up front, okay?
I don't live in a [G] teepee, I don't carry a tomahawk, I don't ride a horse, and I'm not going to take your scalp, okay?
[G#] And the way these lights are shining, I can tell some of you men, it looks like my relatives got to you before I could anyways.
Parker [E] Jonathan, he came from Buffalo, New York.
He's from Buffalo, New York.
And then there's Parker Jonathan from Buffalo, New York.
When he first came with us, [F] you know, he lived with me for a while in my little place up in the mountains there.
[D] We were sort of an odd couple type thing, me being a hillbilly from the mountains and Parker being from Buffalo, New York, but we learned to become very good friends and to learn how we have the sort of same feelings about songs.
If you're a born-again [B] Christian tonight in this room, I trust this song will get you just a little bit excited about your salvation.
The song says, go ahead and tell the angels to let that celebration begin, because the cross has [C#] won again.
Listen to it.
[F#m] [D#] [C#] Lord, turn [F#m] to [C#]
[G#m] [C#] whispering [C#m]
[F#] through tears that another [C#]
[D#m] wayward child is coming [G#] home.
[C#] Lord, turn [F#m] to [G#m] whispering [C#] in your [C#m] [F#] father's ear [C#] that a wayward child [D#m] is tired of [D#] being alone.
[C#] Then tell the angels, cry out [G#m] to let the [F#] celebration [C#] begin [D#m] on the cross.
[G#]
Tell [F#] [C#]
God our general, his forces march [F#] forward in victory, [F] and the powers [A#m] of hell are [G#] in retreat.
[C#] Then tells
[F#] another soldier, [A] and the [A] demons of hell [F#] fight [C#] in defeat.
[G#]
Then [C#] tell the angels, cry out to let the [F#] celebration [Fm] begin [D#m] on the cross.
[G#]
[F#] [C#]
Then tell the angels, [D#m] [G#]
[C#] cry out to let the celebration begin on the cross.
[C#m] [C#]
Key:
C#
F#
G#
D#m
G#m
C#
F#
G#
_ Thank you so much.
It's a pleasure to be here with you tonight.
My name is Parker Jonathan, and I've been with the Kingsmen for about three and a half years, and it's a pleasure to be in Chicago with you [G] tonight.
I am originally from the Tonawanda Indian Reservation near Buffalo, New York.
I'm a full-blooded Seneca Indian.
If you've never seen a real Indian before, you've never been around one, you don't have to worry about me.
I'm a friendly Indian, alright?
I'm not like what you see on TV.
I want you [G#m] to understand that right up front, okay?
I don't live in a [G] teepee, I don't carry a tomahawk, I don't ride a horse, and I'm not going to take your scalp, okay?
[G#] And the way these lights are shining, I can tell some of you men, it looks like my relatives got to you before I could anyways.
Parker [E] Jonathan, he came from Buffalo, New York.
He's from Buffalo, New York.
And then there's Parker Jonathan from Buffalo, New York.
When he first came with us, [F] you know, he lived with me for a while in my little place up in the mountains there. _ _
[D] We were sort of an odd couple type thing, me being a hillbilly from the mountains and Parker being from Buffalo, New York, but we learned to become very good friends and to learn how we have the sort of same feelings about songs.
If you're a born-again [B] Christian tonight in this room, I trust this song will get you just a little bit excited about your salvation.
The song says, go ahead and tell the angels to let that celebration begin, because the cross has [C#] won again.
Listen to it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D#] _ [C#] Lord, turn _ [F#m] _ _ to [C#] _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [C#] whispering _ [C#m] _
[F#] through tears that another [C#] _
[D#m] wayward child is coming _ [G#] home.
[C#] Lord, turn _ _ _ [F#m] _ to _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ whispering [C#] in your [C#m] _ [F#] father's ear [C#] that a wayward child [D#m] is tired of [D#] being alone.
_ [C#] Then tell _ the angels, cry out _ _ [G#m] to let the [F#] celebration _ _ [C#] begin _ [D#m] on the cross.
_ [G#] _ _
Tell [F#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ God our general, his forces march [F#] forward in _ victory, _ [F] and the _ powers [A#m] of hell are [G#] in retreat. _ _ _
_ [C#] Then tells _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ another _ soldier, _ [A] and the [A] demons _ of hell [F#] fight [C#] in defeat.
_ [G#] _
Then _ [C#] _ _ _ tell the angels, cry _ _ out to let the _ [F#] celebration _ [Fm] begin _ _ [D#m] on the cross.
_ [G#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
Then tell the angels, _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ [C#] cry out to let the celebration begin _ on the cross. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
It's a pleasure to be here with you tonight.
My name is Parker Jonathan, and I've been with the Kingsmen for about three and a half years, and it's a pleasure to be in Chicago with you [G] tonight.
I am originally from the Tonawanda Indian Reservation near Buffalo, New York.
I'm a full-blooded Seneca Indian.
If you've never seen a real Indian before, you've never been around one, you don't have to worry about me.
I'm a friendly Indian, alright?
I'm not like what you see on TV.
I want you [G#m] to understand that right up front, okay?
I don't live in a [G] teepee, I don't carry a tomahawk, I don't ride a horse, and I'm not going to take your scalp, okay?
[G#] And the way these lights are shining, I can tell some of you men, it looks like my relatives got to you before I could anyways.
Parker [E] Jonathan, he came from Buffalo, New York.
He's from Buffalo, New York.
And then there's Parker Jonathan from Buffalo, New York.
When he first came with us, [F] you know, he lived with me for a while in my little place up in the mountains there. _ _
[D] We were sort of an odd couple type thing, me being a hillbilly from the mountains and Parker being from Buffalo, New York, but we learned to become very good friends and to learn how we have the sort of same feelings about songs.
If you're a born-again [B] Christian tonight in this room, I trust this song will get you just a little bit excited about your salvation.
The song says, go ahead and tell the angels to let that celebration begin, because the cross has [C#] won again.
Listen to it. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#m] _ _ [D#] _ [C#] Lord, turn _ [F#m] _ _ to [C#] _ _
_ _ _ [G#m] _ [C#] whispering _ [C#m] _
[F#] through tears that another [C#] _
[D#m] wayward child is coming _ [G#] home.
[C#] Lord, turn _ _ _ [F#m] _ to _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ whispering [C#] in your [C#m] _ [F#] father's ear [C#] that a wayward child [D#m] is tired of [D#] being alone.
_ [C#] Then tell _ the angels, cry out _ _ [G#m] to let the [F#] celebration _ _ [C#] begin _ [D#m] on the cross.
_ [G#] _ _
Tell [F#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ God our general, his forces march [F#] forward in _ victory, _ [F] and the _ powers [A#m] of hell are [G#] in retreat. _ _ _
_ [C#] Then tells _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ another _ soldier, _ [A] and the [A] demons _ of hell [F#] fight [C#] in defeat.
_ [G#] _
Then _ [C#] _ _ _ tell the angels, cry _ _ out to let the _ [F#] celebration _ [Fm] begin _ _ [D#m] on the cross.
_ [G#] _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ [C#] _
Then tell the angels, _ [D#m] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
_ [C#] cry out to let the celebration begin _ on the cross. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ _ _ _ [C#] _ _