Chords for Canton Spirituals "Heavenly Choir" Rio Cover
Tempo:
58.75 bpm
Chords used:
Em
D#
F#
A#
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yo Mario, sing some gospel.
You want old school or new school?
We can do old school.
He said, I got a song that I want to sing.
But you know what the choir director told him?
He said, old man, you threw a hole to sing in this choir.
He said, you got a twinkle in your voice.
Hurt the old man's feelings.
But y'all might not believe him, but when you get old,
people just push you on the side.
But he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man wasn't in the corner.
And he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
And he went back the next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
Somebody begin to ask questions about him.
Has anybody seen the old man?
Has anybody heard from the old man?
Finally a voice came down from heaven,
I believe I'm going to let dad tell you what the voice said.
I found me singing [Em] in [N] the heavenly choir.
I'm going to sing something different. All right.
I was born by the river in a little tent.
[D#] Oh, just like a river I've been [F#] running, running ever [A#] since.
It's been a [N] long, a long time coming.
But I know a change going to come.
Oh, yes, it will.
It's been too hard living, but I'm afraid to die.
[C#m] Because I don't know what's up there, [N] every other sky.
It's been a long, a long time coming.
[F] But I know
You want old school or new school?
We can do old school.
He said, I got a song that I want to sing.
But you know what the choir director told him?
He said, old man, you threw a hole to sing in this choir.
He said, you got a twinkle in your voice.
Hurt the old man's feelings.
But y'all might not believe him, but when you get old,
people just push you on the side.
But he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man wasn't in the corner.
And he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
And he went back the next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
Somebody begin to ask questions about him.
Has anybody seen the old man?
Has anybody heard from the old man?
Finally a voice came down from heaven,
I believe I'm going to let dad tell you what the voice said.
I found me singing [Em] in [N] the heavenly choir.
I'm going to sing something different. All right.
I was born by the river in a little tent.
[D#] Oh, just like a river I've been [F#] running, running ever [A#] since.
It's been a [N] long, a long time coming.
But I know a change going to come.
Oh, yes, it will.
It's been too hard living, but I'm afraid to die.
[C#m] Because I don't know what's up there, [N] every other sky.
It's been a long, a long time coming.
[F] But I know
Key:
Em
D#
F#
A#
C#m
Em
D#
F#
Yo Mario, sing some gospel.
_ You want old school or new school?
We can do old school.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ He said, I got a song that I want to sing.
But you know what the choir director told him?
He said, old man, you threw a hole to sing in this choir.
He said, you got a twinkle in your voice.
Hurt the old man's feelings.
But y'all might not believe him, but when you get old,
people just push you on the side.
But he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man wasn't in the corner.
And he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
And he went back the next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
Somebody begin to ask questions about him.
Has anybody seen the old man?
Has anybody heard from the old man?
Finally a voice came down from heaven,
I believe I'm going to let dad tell you what the voice said.
I found me singing _ [Em] _ _ _ in [N] the heavenly choir.
_ I'm going to sing something different. All right.
I was born by the river in a little tent.
[D#] Oh, just like a river I've been [F#] running, running ever [A#] since.
It's been a [N] long, a long time coming.
But I know a change going to come.
Oh, yes, it will. _
It's been too hard living, but I'm afraid to die.
[C#m] Because I don't know what's up there, [N] every other sky.
It's been a long, a long time coming.
[F] But I know
_ You want old school or new school?
We can do old school.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ He said, I got a song that I want to sing.
But you know what the choir director told him?
He said, old man, you threw a hole to sing in this choir.
He said, you got a twinkle in your voice.
Hurt the old man's feelings.
But y'all might not believe him, but when you get old,
people just push you on the side.
But he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man wasn't in the corner.
And he went back to church that next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
And he went back the next Sunday morning,
and he noticed that the old man still wasn't in the corner.
Somebody begin to ask questions about him.
Has anybody seen the old man?
Has anybody heard from the old man?
Finally a voice came down from heaven,
I believe I'm going to let dad tell you what the voice said.
I found me singing _ [Em] _ _ _ in [N] the heavenly choir.
_ I'm going to sing something different. All right.
I was born by the river in a little tent.
[D#] Oh, just like a river I've been [F#] running, running ever [A#] since.
It's been a [N] long, a long time coming.
But I know a change going to come.
Oh, yes, it will. _
It's been too hard living, but I'm afraid to die.
[C#m] Because I don't know what's up there, [N] every other sky.
It's been a long, a long time coming.
[F] But I know