Chords for Bluegrass Gospel At It's Best! - Jolliff Band
Tempo:
76.375 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
A
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Picking out good groups.
We have a group going up here now.
It's one of the favorites
They're gonna do two songs back-to-back.
We're not gonna shut them off with one song.
We're gonna let them do two songs
It's bluegrass gospel at its best
15 year old Jacob Henry Jolof is on the left of the screen
His dad plays a five-string banjo Lou Anne Fugle is not the mom
She's just gonna play the stand-up bass and on the right of the screen is Steve Blanchard
They reside most for the most part in Newburgh, Oregon.
They do have a couple CDs as well
So come up here guys and bless these guys and know him with these two songs
One two [G] go
Now Jesus went up on the mountain to preach
He said the kingdom was already in reach
He said it's coming [C] and it might be [G] today and you know
You're in the kingdom when you hear yourself say you've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
Turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
[D]
[G] [C] [G]
Now Paul and Silas got themselves thrown in jail, but they sang praises [G] every night without fail
The man that whipped him [C] got religion, [G] too
It was all because old Paul and Silas knew what to do
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
[A] [G] [C] [G]
Those Bible heroes knew what love was about
They knew that vengeance was the devil's way out
Those cats are gone [C] today.
I guess [G] that's true.
But if you do what Jesus says, then you're a hero, too
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't [G] steal your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
[N]
[Gm] [Bb]
Well, [Ab] thank you.
Turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll boy.
That's a hard job
That's a hard job, especially when you have to turn your cheek after somebody that's pretty different from you did [B] something to you
It's a hard lesson to learn.
We've had some couple of pretty tough years.
I think in this country
In due in part because of that
We're gonna sing you a song that's meant a lot to us for the last year or two.
It's written by a man named Bob [G] Zentz
It's called when all thy names are one
One two, three, four one now I'll begin tomorrow I'll be [C] on [G] my way
It [D]
[G] farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all thy names are one
when [C] all
[G] Our one Oh [C] Lord
[G]
Oh
Bid farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all my names are one
Now [D] [G]
[C] [G] [C] [G]
we all live in one building though [C] some preach [G] of doom
By my will [D] be done
Now [G] why should all God's children [C] live in [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
We know [C] my [G] names are one.
Oh Lord.
[C] Oh
My [G] names are one
Why should all God's children live in [C] [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
[Dm] [G] [C]
[G]
Now the whole world around [C] don't they praise [G] God's name?
I like that will be done
in a thousand different tongues
[C] Sounds [G] just see when all thy names are one
when all [C] my [G] names are one Oh Lord [C] Oh
[G] My names are [D] one
[G] In a thousand tongues.
[C] It sounds just [G] the same when all my names are one
When all thy names are one
Wow, that's what you call some bluegrass picking and grinning, huh?
That is some good bluegrass picking and grinning and we hope that you folks enjoy turn the other cheek and all thy names are one
Wow guys, you did a great job.
They did
We have a group going up here now.
It's one of the favorites
They're gonna do two songs back-to-back.
We're not gonna shut them off with one song.
We're gonna let them do two songs
It's bluegrass gospel at its best
15 year old Jacob Henry Jolof is on the left of the screen
His dad plays a five-string banjo Lou Anne Fugle is not the mom
She's just gonna play the stand-up bass and on the right of the screen is Steve Blanchard
They reside most for the most part in Newburgh, Oregon.
They do have a couple CDs as well
So come up here guys and bless these guys and know him with these two songs
One two [G] go
Now Jesus went up on the mountain to preach
He said the kingdom was already in reach
He said it's coming [C] and it might be [G] today and you know
You're in the kingdom when you hear yourself say you've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
Turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
[D]
[G] [C] [G]
Now Paul and Silas got themselves thrown in jail, but they sang praises [G] every night without fail
The man that whipped him [C] got religion, [G] too
It was all because old Paul and Silas knew what to do
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
[A] [G] [C] [G]
Those Bible heroes knew what love was about
They knew that vengeance was the devil's way out
Those cats are gone [C] today.
I guess [G] that's true.
But if you do what Jesus says, then you're a hero, too
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't [G] steal your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
[N]
[Gm] [Bb]
Well, [Ab] thank you.
Turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll boy.
That's a hard job
That's a hard job, especially when you have to turn your cheek after somebody that's pretty different from you did [B] something to you
It's a hard lesson to learn.
We've had some couple of pretty tough years.
I think in this country
In due in part because of that
We're gonna sing you a song that's meant a lot to us for the last year or two.
It's written by a man named Bob [G] Zentz
It's called when all thy names are one
One two, three, four one now I'll begin tomorrow I'll be [C] on [G] my way
It [D]
[G] farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all thy names are one
when [C] all
[G] Our one Oh [C] Lord
[G]
Oh
Bid farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all my names are one
Now [D] [G]
[C] [G] [C] [G]
we all live in one building though [C] some preach [G] of doom
By my will [D] be done
Now [G] why should all God's children [C] live in [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
We know [C] my [G] names are one.
Oh Lord.
[C] Oh
My [G] names are one
Why should all God's children live in [C] [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
[Dm] [G] [C]
[G]
Now the whole world around [C] don't they praise [G] God's name?
I like that will be done
in a thousand different tongues
[C] Sounds [G] just see when all thy names are one
when all [C] my [G] names are one Oh Lord [C] Oh
[G] My names are [D] one
[G] In a thousand tongues.
[C] It sounds just [G] the same when all my names are one
When all thy names are one
Wow, that's what you call some bluegrass picking and grinning, huh?
That is some good bluegrass picking and grinning and we hope that you folks enjoy turn the other cheek and all thy names are one
Wow guys, you did a great job.
They did
Key:
G
C
D
A
Gm
G
C
D
_ _ _ Picking out good groups.
We have a group going up here now.
It's one of the favorites
They're gonna do two songs back-to-back.
We're not gonna shut them off with one song.
We're gonna let them do two songs
It's bluegrass gospel at its best
15 year old Jacob Henry Jolof is on the left of the screen
His dad plays a five-string banjo Lou Anne Fugle is not the mom
She's just gonna play the stand-up bass and on the right of the screen is Steve Blanchard
They reside most for the most part in Newburgh, Oregon.
They do have a couple CDs as well
So come up here guys and bless these guys and know him with these two songs
_ _ One two [G] go _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now Jesus went up on the mountain to preach
He said the kingdom was already in reach
He said it's coming [C] and it might be [G] today and you know
You're in the kingdom when you hear yourself say you've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
Turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now Paul and Silas got themselves thrown in jail, but they sang praises [G] every night without fail
The man that whipped him [C] got religion, [G] too
It was all because old Paul and Silas knew what to do
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Those Bible heroes knew what love was about
They knew that vengeance was the devil's way out
Those cats are gone [C] today.
I guess [G] that's true.
But if you do what Jesus says, then you're a hero, too
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't [G] steal your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
Well, [Ab] thank you.
Turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll boy.
That's a hard job
That's a hard job, especially when you have to turn your cheek after somebody that's pretty different from you did [B] something to you
It's a hard lesson to learn.
We've had some couple of pretty tough years.
I think in this country
In due in part because of that
We're gonna sing you a song that's meant a lot to us for the last year or two.
It's written by a man named Bob [G] Zentz
It's called when all thy names are one
One two, three, four one _ _ _ _ _ _ now I'll begin tomorrow I'll be [C] on [G] my way
_ _ It [D] _
[G] farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all thy names are one
when [C] all
[G] Our one Oh [C] Lord
_ _ [G] _ _
Oh
Bid farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all my names are one _ _ _ _ _
Now _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ we all live in one building though [C] some preach [G] of doom
By my will [D] be done
Now [G] why should all God's children [C] live in [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
We know [C] my [G] names are one.
Oh Lord.
[C] Oh
My [G] names are one
Why should all God's children live in [C] [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now the whole world around [C] don't they praise [G] God's name?
I like that will be done
in a thousand different tongues
[C] Sounds [G] just see when all thy names are one
when all [C] my [G] names are one Oh Lord [C] Oh
[G] My names are [D] one
[G] In a thousand tongues.
[C] It sounds just [G] the same when all my names are one _
When all thy names are one
Wow, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that's what you call some bluegrass picking and grinning, huh?
That is some good bluegrass picking and grinning and we hope that you folks enjoy turn the other cheek and all thy names are one
Wow guys, you did a great job.
They did _
We have a group going up here now.
It's one of the favorites
They're gonna do two songs back-to-back.
We're not gonna shut them off with one song.
We're gonna let them do two songs
It's bluegrass gospel at its best
15 year old Jacob Henry Jolof is on the left of the screen
His dad plays a five-string banjo Lou Anne Fugle is not the mom
She's just gonna play the stand-up bass and on the right of the screen is Steve Blanchard
They reside most for the most part in Newburgh, Oregon.
They do have a couple CDs as well
So come up here guys and bless these guys and know him with these two songs
_ _ One two [G] go _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now Jesus went up on the mountain to preach
He said the kingdom was already in reach
He said it's coming [C] and it might be [G] today and you know
You're in the kingdom when you hear yourself say you've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
Turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
_ _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Now Paul and Silas got themselves thrown in jail, but they sang praises [G] every night without fail
The man that whipped him [C] got religion, [G] too
It was all because old Paul and Silas knew what to do
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't steal [G] your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Those Bible heroes knew what love was about
They knew that vengeance was the devil's way out
Those cats are gone [C] today.
I guess [G] that's true.
But if you do what Jesus says, then you're a hero, too
You've got to turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll turn the other cheek let the bad times roll
They can bruise your body, [C] but they can't [G] steal your soul if you'll turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
Well, [Ab] thank you.
Turn the other cheek and let the bad times roll boy.
That's a hard job
That's a hard job, especially when you have to turn your cheek after somebody that's pretty different from you did [B] something to you
It's a hard lesson to learn.
We've had some couple of pretty tough years.
I think in this country
In due in part because of that
We're gonna sing you a song that's meant a lot to us for the last year or two.
It's written by a man named Bob [G] Zentz
It's called when all thy names are one
One two, three, four one _ _ _ _ _ _ now I'll begin tomorrow I'll be [C] on [G] my way
_ _ It [D] _
[G] farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all thy names are one
when [C] all
[G] Our one Oh [C] Lord
_ _ [G] _ _
Oh
Bid farewell to sorrow I will sing and I will pray when all my names are one _ _ _ _ _
Now _ _ _ [D] _ [G] _ _ _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ we all live in one building though [C] some preach [G] of doom
By my will [D] be done
Now [G] why should all God's children [C] live in [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
We know [C] my [G] names are one.
Oh Lord.
[C] Oh
My [G] names are one
Why should all God's children live in [C] [G] separate rooms?
When all thy names are one
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [C] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Now the whole world around [C] don't they praise [G] God's name?
I like that will be done
in a thousand different tongues
[C] Sounds [G] just see when all thy names are one
when all [C] my [G] names are one Oh Lord [C] Oh
[G] My names are [D] one
[G] In a thousand tongues.
[C] It sounds just [G] the same when all my names are one _
When all thy names are one
Wow, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ that's what you call some bluegrass picking and grinning, huh?
That is some good bluegrass picking and grinning and we hope that you folks enjoy turn the other cheek and all thy names are one
Wow guys, you did a great job.
They did _