Chords for BRITT NICOLE met BABY op de FIETS: "MEEST UNIEKE INTERVIEW in mijn LEVEN!"
Tempo:
133.6 bpm
Chords used:
D
E
G
C#
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I arranged [A#] something typical Dutch.
It's a bike.
[G#] This is like a family bike.
Oh, okay.
[A] Nice.
It's like [E] we [A] all ride this family bike.
No, [E] I've never done it before.
You've never done this?
I have a big family.
I have a 4 year old, 3 year old and a baby on the way.
So this might be perfect for my family.
You should get your own family bike.
[D] I think you can [E] bring it with you to the States.
I'll do the work and you can just relax.
Yeah, I can just like relax here?
Okay.
You're going to carry me [E] and the baby?
[C#] Yes, I will carry
Oh yeah, [C#m] the response.
[A#] Responsible.
Are you ready?
Ready.
I'm a little bit nervous about this whole thing.
[A#m] So, [G#]
[C#] how are you doing, [G#] Britt?
I'm very thankful to [C#] be here.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
We're [A#m] very happy that you're here.
[G#] Is this your first [C#] time in the Netherlands?
Yes, it's my first time in [A#] Europe altogether.
[D#] Oh, wow.
And what [C#] do you know about Eel Ute?
Because there's this little story.
We were talking to you about coming to Eel Ute before.
[F] Yeah, I was supposed to come [G#m] before and [A#m] I got pregnant with my son.
And [C#] I'm pregnant again, but I was able to come.
So, congrats on that.
[C] Thank you.
Thank you so [Am] much.
[C]
[G]
[F] Our theme is [A] Walk on Water.
[D] And I think it's pretty [Dm] special because you have a song.
I [C] do.
Called Walk on the [G] Water.
So, what's the song about?
[Am] I actually [C] wrote this song for [G] my mom.
Oh, really?
Originally.
She had [C] shared with me some of her [G] dreams and things that she wanted to do that [F] she had never done.
And [G] so, it was kind of a challenge [Am] and an encouragement to her to do it.
You know, [F] like you're never [G] too young, you're never too old to [C] go for the thing that [D] God put in your heart.
And was there like a particular moment in your life that felt like stepping out for you?
First, when I was 17, [Bm] I [D] gave my life to God.
I gave my heart to [A] God as a young girl.
My parents were [D] walking through a divorce.
But at 17, I felt God saying to me,
You've given me part of your heart, but you haven't given me your life and I want your whole life.
And if you can give me that, just watch what I'll do with your life.
You know, if you let go.
And then I moved to Nashville, Tennessee, which is in the United States.
When I was 19.
And that was a big step.
I didn't know anyone there.
I didn't have any friends, any family, nothing.
I just went for it.
My mom dropped me off.
My mom left crying.
Really?
And you were standing there at Nashville [B] International [D] Airport.
Yes.
Wow.
That sounds pretty welcome to me.
Thank you so much for [E] riding with me.
[D] Thank you.
I wish you a very good stay and enjoy your youth day.
I will.
That was the most unique interview I've ever had in my life.
So thank you for [G] that.
Great [F#m] job.
[F#] [F#m] [D]
[F#]
[F#m] [E] [D]
[B] [E] [F#m]
[B] [E] [N]
It's a bike.
[G#] This is like a family bike.
Oh, okay.
[A] Nice.
It's like [E] we [A] all ride this family bike.
No, [E] I've never done it before.
You've never done this?
I have a big family.
I have a 4 year old, 3 year old and a baby on the way.
So this might be perfect for my family.
You should get your own family bike.
[D] I think you can [E] bring it with you to the States.
I'll do the work and you can just relax.
Yeah, I can just like relax here?
Okay.
You're going to carry me [E] and the baby?
[C#] Yes, I will carry
Oh yeah, [C#m] the response.
[A#] Responsible.
Are you ready?
Ready.
I'm a little bit nervous about this whole thing.
[A#m] So, [G#]
[C#] how are you doing, [G#] Britt?
I'm very thankful to [C#] be here.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
We're [A#m] very happy that you're here.
[G#] Is this your first [C#] time in the Netherlands?
Yes, it's my first time in [A#] Europe altogether.
[D#] Oh, wow.
And what [C#] do you know about Eel Ute?
Because there's this little story.
We were talking to you about coming to Eel Ute before.
[F] Yeah, I was supposed to come [G#m] before and [A#m] I got pregnant with my son.
And [C#] I'm pregnant again, but I was able to come.
So, congrats on that.
[C] Thank you.
Thank you so [Am] much.
[C]
[G]
[F] Our theme is [A] Walk on Water.
[D] And I think it's pretty [Dm] special because you have a song.
I [C] do.
Called Walk on the [G] Water.
So, what's the song about?
[Am] I actually [C] wrote this song for [G] my mom.
Oh, really?
Originally.
She had [C] shared with me some of her [G] dreams and things that she wanted to do that [F] she had never done.
And [G] so, it was kind of a challenge [Am] and an encouragement to her to do it.
You know, [F] like you're never [G] too young, you're never too old to [C] go for the thing that [D] God put in your heart.
And was there like a particular moment in your life that felt like stepping out for you?
First, when I was 17, [Bm] I [D] gave my life to God.
I gave my heart to [A] God as a young girl.
My parents were [D] walking through a divorce.
But at 17, I felt God saying to me,
You've given me part of your heart, but you haven't given me your life and I want your whole life.
And if you can give me that, just watch what I'll do with your life.
You know, if you let go.
And then I moved to Nashville, Tennessee, which is in the United States.
When I was 19.
And that was a big step.
I didn't know anyone there.
I didn't have any friends, any family, nothing.
I just went for it.
My mom dropped me off.
My mom left crying.
Really?
And you were standing there at Nashville [B] International [D] Airport.
Yes.
Wow.
That sounds pretty welcome to me.
Thank you so much for [E] riding with me.
[D] Thank you.
I wish you a very good stay and enjoy your youth day.
I will.
That was the most unique interview I've ever had in my life.
So thank you for [G] that.
Great [F#m] job.
[F#] [F#m] [D]
[F#]
[F#m] [E] [D]
[B] [E] [F#m]
[B] [E] [N]
Key:
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E
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C#
C
D
E
G
I arranged [A#] something typical Dutch.
It's a bike.
[G#] This is like a family bike.
Oh, okay.
[A] Nice.
It's like [E] we [A] all ride this family bike.
No, [E] I've never done it before.
You've never done this?
I have a big family.
I have a 4 year old, 3 year old and a baby on the way.
So this might be perfect for my family.
You should get your own family bike.
[D] I think you can [E] bring it with you to the States.
I'll do the work and you can just relax.
Yeah, I can just like relax here?
Okay.
You're going to carry me [E] and the baby?
[C#] Yes, I will carry_
Oh yeah, [C#m] the response.
[A#] Responsible.
Are you ready?
Ready.
I'm a little bit nervous about this whole thing.
[A#m] _ So, _ [G#] _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ how are you doing, [G#] Britt?
I'm very thankful to [C#] be here.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
We're [A#m] very happy that you're here.
[G#] Is this your first [C#] time in the Netherlands?
Yes, it's my first time in [A#] Europe altogether.
[D#] Oh, wow.
And what [C#] do you know about Eel Ute?
Because _ there's this little story.
We were talking to you about coming to Eel Ute before.
[F] Yeah, I was supposed to come [G#m] before and [A#m] I got pregnant with my son.
And _ [C#] I'm pregnant again, but I was able to come.
So, congrats on that.
[C] Thank you.
Thank you so [Am] much.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ Our theme is [A] Walk on Water.
_ [D] And I think it's pretty [Dm] special because you have a song.
I [C] do.
Called Walk on the [G] Water.
So, what's the song about?
[Am] I actually [C] wrote this song for [G] my mom.
Oh, really?
Originally.
She had [C] shared with me some of her [G] dreams and things that she wanted to do that [F] she had never done.
And [G] so, it was kind of a challenge [Am] and an encouragement to her to _ do it.
You know, [F] like you're never [G] too young, you're never too old to [C] go for the thing that [D] God put in your heart.
And was there like a particular moment in your life that felt like stepping out for you?
First, when I was 17, [Bm] I [D] gave my life to God.
I gave my heart to [A] God as a young girl.
My parents were [D] walking through a divorce.
_ _ But at 17, _ I felt God saying to me,
You've given me part of your heart, but you haven't given me your life and I want your whole life.
And if you can give me that, just watch what I'll do with your life.
You know, if you let go.
And then I moved to Nashville, Tennessee, which is in the United States.
When I was 19.
And that was a big step.
I didn't know anyone there.
I didn't have any friends, any family, nothing.
I just went for it.
My mom dropped me off.
My mom left crying.
Really?
And you were standing there at Nashville [B] International [D] Airport.
Yes.
_ Wow.
That sounds pretty welcome to me. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thank you so much for [E] riding with me.
[D] Thank you.
I wish you a very good stay and enjoy your youth day.
I will.
That was the most unique interview I've ever had in my life.
So thank you for [G] that.
Great [F#m] job.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [N] _ _
It's a bike.
[G#] This is like a family bike.
Oh, okay.
[A] Nice.
It's like [E] we [A] all ride this family bike.
No, [E] I've never done it before.
You've never done this?
I have a big family.
I have a 4 year old, 3 year old and a baby on the way.
So this might be perfect for my family.
You should get your own family bike.
[D] I think you can [E] bring it with you to the States.
I'll do the work and you can just relax.
Yeah, I can just like relax here?
Okay.
You're going to carry me [E] and the baby?
[C#] Yes, I will carry_
Oh yeah, [C#m] the response.
[A#] Responsible.
Are you ready?
Ready.
I'm a little bit nervous about this whole thing.
[A#m] _ So, _ [G#] _ _
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ how are you doing, [G#] Britt?
I'm very thankful to [C#] be here.
Thanks for having me.
Of course.
We're [A#m] very happy that you're here.
[G#] Is this your first [C#] time in the Netherlands?
Yes, it's my first time in [A#] Europe altogether.
[D#] Oh, wow.
And what [C#] do you know about Eel Ute?
Because _ there's this little story.
We were talking to you about coming to Eel Ute before.
[F] Yeah, I was supposed to come [G#m] before and [A#m] I got pregnant with my son.
And _ [C#] I'm pregnant again, but I was able to come.
So, congrats on that.
[C] Thank you.
Thank you so [Am] much.
_ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ Our theme is [A] Walk on Water.
_ [D] And I think it's pretty [Dm] special because you have a song.
I [C] do.
Called Walk on the [G] Water.
So, what's the song about?
[Am] I actually [C] wrote this song for [G] my mom.
Oh, really?
Originally.
She had [C] shared with me some of her [G] dreams and things that she wanted to do that [F] she had never done.
And [G] so, it was kind of a challenge [Am] and an encouragement to her to _ do it.
You know, [F] like you're never [G] too young, you're never too old to [C] go for the thing that [D] God put in your heart.
And was there like a particular moment in your life that felt like stepping out for you?
First, when I was 17, [Bm] I [D] gave my life to God.
I gave my heart to [A] God as a young girl.
My parents were [D] walking through a divorce.
_ _ But at 17, _ I felt God saying to me,
You've given me part of your heart, but you haven't given me your life and I want your whole life.
And if you can give me that, just watch what I'll do with your life.
You know, if you let go.
And then I moved to Nashville, Tennessee, which is in the United States.
When I was 19.
And that was a big step.
I didn't know anyone there.
I didn't have any friends, any family, nothing.
I just went for it.
My mom dropped me off.
My mom left crying.
Really?
And you were standing there at Nashville [B] International [D] Airport.
Yes.
_ Wow.
That sounds pretty welcome to me. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ Thank you so much for [E] riding with me.
[D] Thank you.
I wish you a very good stay and enjoy your youth day.
I will.
That was the most unique interview I've ever had in my life.
So thank you for [G] that.
Great [F#m] job.
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ [E] _ _ [D] _ _ _
[B] _ _ [E] _ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [N] _ _