Best Friends Doyle Larson Chords
Tempo:
70.8 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
Bm
D
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

Start Jamming...
[A] [E] [A]
Cold [E] and in the snow, an orphan boy with no place to [D] go.
Ask a [E] man, sir, can [A] you spare a dime?
[E] [A] The man [E] shook his head, he said, I'll tell you something [D] instead.
You see that little house [E] down the street?
Knock on the [Bm] door and say John [E] 3, 16, sent me.
She looked at his tattered coat, his worn out shoes,
and little red [D] nose.
She said, come on in, there's warm [A] food on the stove.
[E]
[A] He ate [E] and then she said, [A] a warm bath for you and off to [D] bed.
That's when she saw a tear run [E] down his cheek.
[Bm] He said, ma'am, I don't know [E] John 3, 16.
[Bm] I don't know why, but he has [E] sure been good to me today.
[A] He made this [E] poor boy glad.
And I'm thankful for the food, the [D] fire, and a good warm bed.
[Bm] When you see him, will you tell [E] him for me?
[Bm] Tell him I'm not cold, [E] lonely, or sad.
[Bm] St.
John 3, 16 [E] has been the best friend I [A] ever [E] had.
[A] [D]
[E] Years came and went, and often she would think of [D] him
and remember when [E] he knelt down and prayed.
Revival came to town.
[A] They said the preacher was renowned.
[D] So she went to the church [F#] down the [E] street.
[Bm] When he stood to preach, [E] tears ran down her cheeks.
[Bm] He said, open up your Bibles [E] to John 3, 16.
He said, he's made this lost boy sane.
[A] And I'm thankful for his sacrifice
[D] and what he did that day.
[Bm] He found me when [E] I was just a lad.
[Bm] I'm not orphaned or alone, [E] and now I have a dad.
[Bm] And John 3, 16 [E] is still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
[Bm] For God so loved the world, [E] he's still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
[E] [A] [D] [E]
[A]
Cold [E] and in the snow, an orphan boy with no place to [D] go.
Ask a [E] man, sir, can [A] you spare a dime?
[E] [A] The man [E] shook his head, he said, I'll tell you something [D] instead.
You see that little house [E] down the street?
Knock on the [Bm] door and say John [E] 3, 16, sent me.
She looked at his tattered coat, his worn out shoes,
and little red [D] nose.
She said, come on in, there's warm [A] food on the stove.
[E]
[A] He ate [E] and then she said, [A] a warm bath for you and off to [D] bed.
That's when she saw a tear run [E] down his cheek.
[Bm] He said, ma'am, I don't know [E] John 3, 16.
[Bm] I don't know why, but he has [E] sure been good to me today.
[A] He made this [E] poor boy glad.
And I'm thankful for the food, the [D] fire, and a good warm bed.
[Bm] When you see him, will you tell [E] him for me?
[Bm] Tell him I'm not cold, [E] lonely, or sad.
[Bm] St.
John 3, 16 [E] has been the best friend I [A] ever [E] had.
[A] [D]
[E] Years came and went, and often she would think of [D] him
and remember when [E] he knelt down and prayed.
Revival came to town.
[A] They said the preacher was renowned.
[D] So she went to the church [F#] down the [E] street.
[Bm] When he stood to preach, [E] tears ran down her cheeks.
[Bm] He said, open up your Bibles [E] to John 3, 16.
He said, he's made this lost boy sane.
[A] And I'm thankful for his sacrifice
[D] and what he did that day.
[Bm] He found me when [E] I was just a lad.
[Bm] I'm not orphaned or alone, [E] and now I have a dad.
[Bm] And John 3, 16 [E] is still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
[Bm] For God so loved the world, [E] he's still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
[E] [A] [D] [E]
[A]
Key:
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[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Cold [E] and in the snow, an orphan boy with no place to [D] go.
Ask a [E] man, sir, can [A] you spare a dime?
[E] _ _ [A] The man [E] shook his head, he said, I'll tell you something [D] instead.
You see that little house [E] down the street?
_ Knock on the [Bm] door and say John [E] 3, 16, sent me. _
She looked at his tattered coat, his worn out shoes,
and little red [D] nose.
She said, come on in, there's warm [A] food on the stove.
[E] _
[A] He ate [E] and then she said, [A] a warm bath for you and off to [D] bed.
That's when she saw a tear run [E] down his cheek. _
[Bm] He said, ma'am, I don't know [E] John 3, 16.
[Bm] I don't know why, but he has [E] sure been good to me today.
[A] He made this [E] poor boy glad.
And I'm thankful for the food, the [D] fire, and a good warm bed.
[Bm] When you see him, will you tell [E] him for me?
_ [Bm] Tell him I'm not cold, [E] lonely, or sad.
[Bm] St.
John 3, 16 [E] has been the best friend I [A] ever [E] had. _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[E] Years came and went, and often she would think of [D] him
and remember when [E] he knelt down and prayed. _ _
Revival came to town.
[A] They said the preacher was renowned.
[D] So she went to the church [F#] down the [E] street.
[Bm] When he stood to preach, [E] tears ran down her cheeks.
[Bm] He said, open up your Bibles [E] to John 3, 16. _
He said, he's made this lost boy sane.
[A] And I'm thankful for his sacrifice
[D] and what he did that day.
[Bm] He found me when [E] I was just a lad.
_ _ _ [Bm] I'm not orphaned or alone, [E] and now I have a dad.
[Bm] And John 3, 16 [E] is still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
[Bm] For God so loved the world, [E] he's still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
_ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Cold [E] and in the snow, an orphan boy with no place to [D] go.
Ask a [E] man, sir, can [A] you spare a dime?
[E] _ _ [A] The man [E] shook his head, he said, I'll tell you something [D] instead.
You see that little house [E] down the street?
_ Knock on the [Bm] door and say John [E] 3, 16, sent me. _
She looked at his tattered coat, his worn out shoes,
and little red [D] nose.
She said, come on in, there's warm [A] food on the stove.
[E] _
[A] He ate [E] and then she said, [A] a warm bath for you and off to [D] bed.
That's when she saw a tear run [E] down his cheek. _
[Bm] He said, ma'am, I don't know [E] John 3, 16.
[Bm] I don't know why, but he has [E] sure been good to me today.
[A] He made this [E] poor boy glad.
And I'm thankful for the food, the [D] fire, and a good warm bed.
[Bm] When you see him, will you tell [E] him for me?
_ [Bm] Tell him I'm not cold, [E] lonely, or sad.
[Bm] St.
John 3, 16 [E] has been the best friend I [A] ever [E] had. _
[A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[E] Years came and went, and often she would think of [D] him
and remember when [E] he knelt down and prayed. _ _
Revival came to town.
[A] They said the preacher was renowned.
[D] So she went to the church [F#] down the [E] street.
[Bm] When he stood to preach, [E] tears ran down her cheeks.
[Bm] He said, open up your Bibles [E] to John 3, 16. _
He said, he's made this lost boy sane.
[A] And I'm thankful for his sacrifice
[D] and what he did that day.
[Bm] He found me when [E] I was just a lad.
_ _ _ [Bm] I'm not orphaned or alone, [E] and now I have a dad.
[Bm] And John 3, 16 [E] is still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
[Bm] For God so loved the world, [E] he's still the best friend I've [A] ever had.
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[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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