AC⚡DC's Brian Johnson - If I had a Hammer Chords
Tempo:
98.05 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
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Gb
Bbm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Db] We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all [Ab] men [Db] and women [Ab] are [Gb] created [Ab] equal,
[Db] that they are [Gb] endowed by their [Ab] creator with certain [Gb] unalienable [Ab] rights,
[Db] that among these [Gb] are life, [Ab] liberty, [Db] and [Ab] the pursuit [Gb] of happiness.
[Ab] [Db] The [Ab] Declaration of [Gb] Independence.
[Ab] If [Db] I had [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] a rhythm, [Ab] [Gb] Lord, [Ab]
[Db] [Gb] [Ab]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Gb] [Db] [Gb] [Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Fm] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] if [Db] I had a [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] bow, I'd [Db] bring it in [Ab] the [Gb] evening,
[Ab] all
[Db] [Bbm]
[Gb] between my brothers and my sisters.
[Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] [Gb] song, [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] sing it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd [Bbm] sing out a warning,
I'd sing [Gb] about love between my brothers and sisters, [Ab] all [Db] over this land.
Give me [Gb] your tired, [Ab] your [Db] poor, [Ab] your huddled [Gb] masses [Ab] yearning [Db] to breathe [Ab] free,
[Gb] the [Ab] wretched refuse [Db] of your teeming [Gb] shore.
[Ab] Send [Db] these, the [Ab] homeless, [Gb] tempest [Ab]-tossed to [Db] me.
I lift [Gb] my lamp [Ab] beside [Db] the golden [Ab] door.
[Bbm] [Db] Inscription on Statue of [Ab] Liberty by [Bbm] Emma [Db] Lazarus.
If I had a hammer, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the evening,
[Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] hammer out danger, I'd [Bbm] hammer out a warning,
I'd [Gb] hammer out love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters, [Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] If [Db] I had a [Ab] bell, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] ring out the danger, [Bbm] I'd ring [Gb] out [Db] love [Gb] between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] [Ab] all over [Db] this [Ab] land.
[Bbm] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] song, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd sing [Bbm] out the warning,
I'd sing [Gb] out love between my brothers and my sisters, all [Ab]
[Db] over this land.
I [Gb] refuse [Ab] to accept [Db] the view that [Ab] mankind [Gb] is so [Ab] tragically [Db] bound [Ab] to the [Bbm] starless midnight [Ab] of racism [Db] and war,
[Ab] that the [Bb] bright [Ab] daybreak of peace [Db] and brotherhood [Ab] can never [Gb] become [Ab] reality.
[Db] I believe that [Gb] unarmed [Ab] truth and [Db] unconditional [Ab] love will have the [Gb] final [Ab] word of [Db] Martin Luther [Ab] King [Bbm] Jr.
[Ab] Well I [Db] got [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] a [Ab] band, I [Db] got a [Cm] song to [Ebm] [Ab] sing, all over this land.
It's a [Db] hammer of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my brothers and my sisters,
[Ab] all [Db] over this [Bbm] land.
[Ab] All [Db] over this [Ab] [Bbm] land.
[Ab] It's a hammer [Db] of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] Where [Ab] after all [Db] the human [Ab] rights [Gb] begin, [Db] in small [Ab] places, [Gb] close to [Ab] home, [Db] so [Ab] close and [Bbm] so small
that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world.
Unless those rights [Ab] have meaning [Db] there, they have [Gb] little meaning [Ab] [Db] anywhere.
[Ab] Eleanor [Gb] Roosevelt
[Ab]
[Db] Our [Gb] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab] lives begin to [Bbm] end [Ab] the day we [Db] become silent.
Martin [Ab] Luther King [Db] Jr.
[Ab] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab]
[Db] that they are [Gb] endowed by their [Ab] creator with certain [Gb] unalienable [Ab] rights,
[Db] that among these [Gb] are life, [Ab] liberty, [Db] and [Ab] the pursuit [Gb] of happiness.
[Ab] [Db] The [Ab] Declaration of [Gb] Independence.
[Ab] If [Db] I had [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] a rhythm, [Ab] [Gb] Lord, [Ab]
[Db] [Gb] [Ab]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Gb] [Db] [Gb] [Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Fm] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] if [Db] I had a [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] bow, I'd [Db] bring it in [Ab] the [Gb] evening,
[Ab] all
[Db] [Bbm]
[Gb] between my brothers and my sisters.
[Db] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] [Gb] song, [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] sing it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd [Bbm] sing out a warning,
I'd sing [Gb] about love between my brothers and sisters, [Ab] all [Db] over this land.
Give me [Gb] your tired, [Ab] your [Db] poor, [Ab] your huddled [Gb] masses [Ab] yearning [Db] to breathe [Ab] free,
[Gb] the [Ab] wretched refuse [Db] of your teeming [Gb] shore.
[Ab] Send [Db] these, the [Ab] homeless, [Gb] tempest [Ab]-tossed to [Db] me.
I lift [Gb] my lamp [Ab] beside [Db] the golden [Ab] door.
[Bbm] [Db] Inscription on Statue of [Ab] Liberty by [Bbm] Emma [Db] Lazarus.
If I had a hammer, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the evening,
[Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] hammer out danger, I'd [Bbm] hammer out a warning,
I'd [Gb] hammer out love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters, [Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] If [Db] I had a [Ab] bell, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] ring out the danger, [Bbm] I'd ring [Gb] out [Db] love [Gb] between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] [Ab] all over [Db] this [Ab] land.
[Bbm] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] song, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd sing [Bbm] out the warning,
I'd sing [Gb] out love between my brothers and my sisters, all [Ab]
[Db] over this land.
I [Gb] refuse [Ab] to accept [Db] the view that [Ab] mankind [Gb] is so [Ab] tragically [Db] bound [Ab] to the [Bbm] starless midnight [Ab] of racism [Db] and war,
[Ab] that the [Bb] bright [Ab] daybreak of peace [Db] and brotherhood [Ab] can never [Gb] become [Ab] reality.
[Db] I believe that [Gb] unarmed [Ab] truth and [Db] unconditional [Ab] love will have the [Gb] final [Ab] word of [Db] Martin Luther [Ab] King [Bbm] Jr.
[Ab] Well I [Db] got [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] a [Ab] band, I [Db] got a [Cm] song to [Ebm] [Ab] sing, all over this land.
It's a [Db] hammer of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my brothers and my sisters,
[Ab] all [Db] over this [Bbm] land.
[Ab] All [Db] over this [Ab] [Bbm] land.
[Ab] It's a hammer [Db] of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] Where [Ab] after all [Db] the human [Ab] rights [Gb] begin, [Db] in small [Ab] places, [Gb] close to [Ab] home, [Db] so [Ab] close and [Bbm] so small
that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world.
Unless those rights [Ab] have meaning [Db] there, they have [Gb] little meaning [Ab] [Db] anywhere.
[Ab] Eleanor [Gb] Roosevelt
[Ab]
[Db] Our [Gb] [Ab]
[Db] [Ab] lives begin to [Bbm] end [Ab] the day we [Db] become silent.
Martin [Ab] Luther King [Db] Jr.
[Ab] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Gb] [Ab] [Db] [Ab] [Bbm] [Ab]
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[Db] We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all [Ab] men [Db] and women [Ab] are [Gb] created [Ab] equal,
[Db] that they are [Gb] endowed by their [Ab] creator with certain [Gb] unalienable [Ab] rights,
[Db] that among these [Gb] are life, [Ab] liberty, [Db] and [Ab] the pursuit [Gb] of happiness.
[Ab] [Db] The [Ab] Declaration of [Gb] Independence.
[Ab] If [Db] I had [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] [Db] a rhythm, [Ab] [Gb] Lord, [Ab] _
[Db] _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ [Db] _ [Gb] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ _
[Db] _ [Fm] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Gb] [Ab] if [Db] I had a [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] bow, I'd [Db] bring it in [Ab] the [Gb] evening,
[Ab] all _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Gb] between my brothers and my sisters.
[Db] _ [Ab] _ _
[Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] [Gb] song, [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] sing it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd [Bbm] sing out a warning,
I'd sing [Gb] about love between my brothers and sisters, [Ab] all [Db] over this land.
Give me [Gb] your tired, [Ab] your [Db] poor, [Ab] your huddled [Gb] masses [Ab] yearning [Db] to breathe [Ab] free,
[Gb] the [Ab] wretched refuse [Db] of your teeming [Gb] shore.
[Ab] Send [Db] these, the [Ab] homeless, [Gb] tempest [Ab]-tossed to [Db] me.
I lift [Gb] my lamp [Ab] beside [Db] the golden [Ab] door.
[Bbm] [Db] Inscription on Statue of [Ab] Liberty by [Bbm] Emma [Db] Lazarus.
If I had a hammer, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the evening,
[Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] hammer out danger, I'd [Bbm] hammer out a warning,
I'd [Gb] hammer out love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters, [Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] If [Db] I had a [Ab] bell, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] ring out the danger, _ [Bbm] _ _ I'd ring [Gb] out [Db] love [Gb] between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] [Ab] all over [Db] this [Ab] land.
[Bbm] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] song, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd sing [Bbm] out the warning,
I'd sing [Gb] out love between my brothers and my sisters, all [Ab] _
[Db] over this land.
I [Gb] refuse [Ab] to accept [Db] the view that [Ab] mankind [Gb] is so [Ab] tragically [Db] bound [Ab] to the [Bbm] starless midnight [Ab] of racism [Db] and war,
[Ab] that the [Bb] bright [Ab] daybreak of peace [Db] and brotherhood [Ab] can never [Gb] become [Ab] reality.
[Db] I believe that [Gb] unarmed [Ab] truth and [Db] unconditional [Ab] love will have the [Gb] final [Ab] word of [Db] Martin Luther [Ab] King [Bbm] Jr.
[Ab] Well I [Db] got [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ [Ab] [Bbm] a [Ab] band, I [Db] got a [Cm] song to [Ebm] [Ab] sing, all over this land.
It's a [Db] hammer of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my brothers and my sisters,
[Ab] all [Db] over this [Bbm] land.
[Ab] All [Db] over this [Ab] [Bbm] land.
[Ab] It's a hammer [Db] of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] Where [Ab] after all [Db] the human [Ab] rights [Gb] begin, [Db] in small [Ab] places, [Gb] close to [Ab] home, [Db] so [Ab] close and [Bbm] so small
that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world.
Unless those rights [Ab] have meaning [Db] there, they have [Gb] little meaning [Ab] [Db] anywhere.
[Ab] Eleanor [Gb] Roosevelt
[Ab]
[Db] Our _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _
[Db] [Ab] lives begin to [Bbm] end [Ab] the day we [Db] become silent.
Martin [Ab] Luther King [Db] Jr.
[Ab] _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ [Ab] _
[Db] that they are [Gb] endowed by their [Ab] creator with certain [Gb] unalienable [Ab] rights,
[Db] that among these [Gb] are life, [Ab] liberty, [Db] and [Ab] the pursuit [Gb] of happiness.
[Ab] [Db] The [Ab] Declaration of [Gb] Independence.
[Ab] If [Db] I had [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] [Db] a rhythm, [Ab] [Gb] Lord, [Ab] _
[Db] _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Gb] _ _ _ [Db] _ [Gb] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ _
[Db] _ [Fm] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Gb] [Ab] if [Db] I had a [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] bow, I'd [Db] bring it in [Ab] the [Gb] evening,
[Ab] all _ _ _ _
[Db] _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _
[Gb] between my brothers and my sisters.
[Db] _ [Ab] _ _
[Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] [Gb] song, [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] sing it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd [Bbm] sing out a warning,
I'd sing [Gb] about love between my brothers and sisters, [Ab] all [Db] over this land.
Give me [Gb] your tired, [Ab] your [Db] poor, [Ab] your huddled [Gb] masses [Ab] yearning [Db] to breathe [Ab] free,
[Gb] the [Ab] wretched refuse [Db] of your teeming [Gb] shore.
[Ab] Send [Db] these, the [Ab] homeless, [Gb] tempest [Ab]-tossed to [Db] me.
I lift [Gb] my lamp [Ab] beside [Db] the golden [Ab] door.
[Bbm] [Db] Inscription on Statue of [Ab] Liberty by [Bbm] Emma [Db] Lazarus.
If I had a hammer, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] hammer in the evening,
[Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] hammer out danger, I'd [Bbm] hammer out a warning,
I'd [Gb] hammer out love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters, [Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] If [Db] I had a [Ab] bell, [Bbm] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd [Db] ring it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] ring out the danger, _ [Bbm] _ _ I'd ring [Gb] out [Db] love [Gb] between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] [Ab] all over [Db] this [Ab] land.
[Bbm] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] [Ab] If I [Db] had a [Ab] song, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] morning, [Gb] [Ab] I'd sing [Db] it in the [Ab] evening,
[Bbm] [Ab] all over this land.
I'd [Db] sing out the danger, I'd sing [Bbm] out the warning,
I'd sing [Gb] out love between my brothers and my sisters, all [Ab] _
[Db] over this land.
I [Gb] refuse [Ab] to accept [Db] the view that [Ab] mankind [Gb] is so [Ab] tragically [Db] bound [Ab] to the [Bbm] starless midnight [Ab] of racism [Db] and war,
[Ab] that the [Bb] bright [Ab] daybreak of peace [Db] and brotherhood [Ab] can never [Gb] become [Ab] reality.
[Db] I believe that [Gb] unarmed [Ab] truth and [Db] unconditional [Ab] love will have the [Gb] final [Ab] word of [Db] Martin Luther [Ab] King [Bbm] Jr.
[Ab] Well I [Db] got [Ab] _ _ _ [Db] _ [Ab] [Bbm] a [Ab] band, I [Db] got a [Cm] song to [Ebm] [Ab] sing, all over this land.
It's a [Db] hammer of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my brothers and my sisters,
[Ab] all [Db] over this [Bbm] land.
[Ab] All [Db] over this [Ab] [Bbm] land.
[Ab] It's a hammer [Db] of justice, it's a [Bbm] bell of freedom, it's a [Gb] song about love between my [Db] brothers and my [Gb] sisters,
[Db] all [Ab] over [Db] this land.
[Gb] Where [Ab] after all [Db] the human [Ab] rights [Gb] begin, [Db] in small [Ab] places, [Gb] close to [Ab] home, [Db] so [Ab] close and [Bbm] so small
that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world.
Unless those rights [Ab] have meaning [Db] there, they have [Gb] little meaning [Ab] [Db] anywhere.
[Ab] Eleanor [Gb] Roosevelt
[Ab]
[Db] Our _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _
[Db] [Ab] lives begin to [Bbm] end [Ab] the day we [Db] become silent.
Martin [Ab] Luther King [Db] Jr.
[Ab] _ [Ab] _ _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Gb] _ [Ab] _ [Db] _ [Ab] _ [Bbm] _ [Ab] _