Chords for Country Gospel Song - Roses Will Bloom Again
Tempo:
116.5 bpm
Chords used:
B
A
E
F#m
G#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Now we got our good friends Tom and Debbie Tremble.
They used to live in Cottage Grove.
They moved over to Lakeside, Oregon.
Now, and they don't have Butch Crawford with this one.
This one playing the drums for them.
It's just Tom and Debbie themselves.
[G] We was over a few weeks ago and spent a weekend with those guys, our good friends.
And they're gonna sing a great song.
One of your favorite songs.
What's the name of it?
Uh, it's entitled Roses Will Bloom Again.
[A] [E]
[A] [B] Tending it [E] with care, the buds began [A] to blossom.
[F#m] Fragrance [B] filled the air, [E] when winter came [G#m] and took her.
She [A] played it
[E] now, [C#m] my heart sank as [G#m] it filled.
[A]
[B]
[E] Roses will bloom again, just wait [F#m] and see.
Just [B] a little
[A] thing, only God [B] knows how and [A] when.
But Rose, [B]
[E]
Rose was his only [A] sweetheart.
[B] Love and wife for [E] 40 years.
He cherished [A] every key they had.
[F#m] Held her [B] memory dear, [E] [G#m] dear, [A] [B] dear [E] to know.
[C#m] When he lay his rose [G#m] to rest, [A] he never tried [B] his best.
[E]
Roses will bloom again, just [F#m] wait and see.
Come [B] home, little thing, [A] only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] But roses [B] will bloom [E] again.
[A] [B]
[E]
The precious [A] rose of Sharon, broken [B] and blue, the cruel [E] chain.
Stained the cross [A] at Calvary, [F#m] so that man [B] might be saved.
[E] [G#m]
[A] [E]
And [C#m] God raised him [G#m] up from the dead to live,
[A] only [B] he could see.
He [E] said, roses will bloom again, just wait [F#m] and see.
Don't mourn [B] what might have been, [A] only God [B] knows how and when.
[A]
Roses [B] will bloom [E]
again.
Just [F#m] wait and see.
Don't [B] mourn what might have [A] been, only God [B] knows how and when.
[A]
[B] Roses will bloom [E] again.
Wow, guys, you did a good job, first off.
Tom and Debbie Trimble, Lakeside, Oregon.
If you ever down on the Oregon coast and need a concert at your church or something, they'd be too happy to do it.
You want to get a hold of those guys, get a hold of us, and we'll tell you how to get a hold of them, or check our list of guest page.
Most of these singers are on our list of guest page on our web page, okay?
They used to live in Cottage Grove.
They moved over to Lakeside, Oregon.
Now, and they don't have Butch Crawford with this one.
This one playing the drums for them.
It's just Tom and Debbie themselves.
[G] We was over a few weeks ago and spent a weekend with those guys, our good friends.
And they're gonna sing a great song.
One of your favorite songs.
What's the name of it?
Uh, it's entitled Roses Will Bloom Again.
[A] [E]
[A] [B] Tending it [E] with care, the buds began [A] to blossom.
[F#m] Fragrance [B] filled the air, [E] when winter came [G#m] and took her.
She [A] played it
[E] now, [C#m] my heart sank as [G#m] it filled.
[A]
[B]
[E] Roses will bloom again, just wait [F#m] and see.
Just [B] a little
[A] thing, only God [B] knows how and [A] when.
But Rose, [B]
[E]
Rose was his only [A] sweetheart.
[B] Love and wife for [E] 40 years.
He cherished [A] every key they had.
[F#m] Held her [B] memory dear, [E] [G#m] dear, [A] [B] dear [E] to know.
[C#m] When he lay his rose [G#m] to rest, [A] he never tried [B] his best.
[E]
Roses will bloom again, just [F#m] wait and see.
Come [B] home, little thing, [A] only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] But roses [B] will bloom [E] again.
[A] [B]
[E]
The precious [A] rose of Sharon, broken [B] and blue, the cruel [E] chain.
Stained the cross [A] at Calvary, [F#m] so that man [B] might be saved.
[E] [G#m]
[A] [E]
And [C#m] God raised him [G#m] up from the dead to live,
[A] only [B] he could see.
He [E] said, roses will bloom again, just wait [F#m] and see.
Don't mourn [B] what might have been, [A] only God [B] knows how and when.
[A]
Roses [B] will bloom [E]
again.
Just [F#m] wait and see.
Don't [B] mourn what might have [A] been, only God [B] knows how and when.
[A]
[B] Roses will bloom [E] again.
Wow, guys, you did a good job, first off.
Tom and Debbie Trimble, Lakeside, Oregon.
If you ever down on the Oregon coast and need a concert at your church or something, they'd be too happy to do it.
You want to get a hold of those guys, get a hold of us, and we'll tell you how to get a hold of them, or check our list of guest page.
Most of these singers are on our list of guest page on our web page, okay?
Key:
B
A
E
F#m
G#m
B
A
E
_ _ _ _ _ _ Now we got our good friends Tom and Debbie Tremble.
They used to live in Cottage Grove.
They moved over to Lakeside, Oregon.
Now, and they don't have Butch Crawford with this one.
This one playing the drums for them.
It's just Tom and Debbie themselves.
[G] We was over a few weeks ago and spent a weekend with those guys, our good friends.
And they're gonna sing a great song.
One of your favorite songs.
What's the name of it?
Uh, it's entitled Roses Will Bloom Again. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ Tending it [E] with care, the buds began [A] to blossom.
_ _ [F#m] _ Fragrance [B] filled the air, _ [E] when winter came [G#m] and took her.
She [A] played it _ _
_ [E] now, [C#m] my heart sank as [G#m] it filled.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Roses will bloom again, _ just wait [F#m] and _ _ see.
Just [B] a little _
[A] thing, only God [B] knows how and [A] when.
But Rose, _ [B] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Rose was his only [A] _ sweetheart.
[B] Love and wife for [E] 40 _ years.
He cherished [A] every key they had.
[F#m] Held her [B] memory dear, [E] _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ dear, _ [A] _ _ [B] dear [E] to know. _
[C#m] When he lay his rose [G#m] to rest, [A] he never tried [B] his best.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
Roses will bloom again, _ just [F#m] wait and _ see. _
Come [B] home, little thing, [A] _ only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] But _ roses [B] will bloom _ [E] again. _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The precious [A] rose of Sharon, broken [B] and blue, the cruel _ [E] chain.
_ Stained the cross [A] at Calvary, [F#m] so that man [B] might be saved. _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
And [C#m] God raised him [G#m] up from the dead to live, _
_ [A] _ _ only [B] he could see.
_ _ _ He [E] said, roses will bloom again, _ just wait [F#m] and _ see.
_ Don't mourn [B] what might have been, [A] _ only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] _ _
Roses [B] will bloom [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ again. _ _ _ _
Just [F#m] wait and _ see. _
Don't [B] mourn what might have [A] been, _ only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] _ _ _
[B] Roses will bloom [E] again. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Wow, guys, you did a good job, first off.
Tom and Debbie Trimble, Lakeside, Oregon.
If you ever down on the Oregon coast and need a concert at your church or something, they'd be too happy to do it.
You want to get a hold of those guys, get a hold of us, and we'll tell you how to get a hold of them, or check our list of guest page.
Most of these singers are on our list of guest page on our web page, okay? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
They used to live in Cottage Grove.
They moved over to Lakeside, Oregon.
Now, and they don't have Butch Crawford with this one.
This one playing the drums for them.
It's just Tom and Debbie themselves.
[G] We was over a few weeks ago and spent a weekend with those guys, our good friends.
And they're gonna sing a great song.
One of your favorite songs.
What's the name of it?
Uh, it's entitled Roses Will Bloom Again. _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _ Tending it [E] with care, the buds began [A] to blossom.
_ _ [F#m] _ Fragrance [B] filled the air, _ [E] when winter came [G#m] and took her.
She [A] played it _ _
_ [E] now, [C#m] my heart sank as [G#m] it filled.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ Roses will bloom again, _ just wait [F#m] and _ _ see.
Just [B] a little _
[A] thing, only God [B] knows how and [A] when.
But Rose, _ [B] _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Rose was his only [A] _ sweetheart.
[B] Love and wife for [E] 40 _ years.
He cherished [A] every key they had.
[F#m] Held her [B] memory dear, [E] _ _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ dear, _ [A] _ _ [B] dear [E] to know. _
[C#m] When he lay his rose [G#m] to rest, [A] he never tried [B] his best.
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
Roses will bloom again, _ just [F#m] wait and _ see. _
Come [B] home, little thing, [A] _ only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] But _ roses [B] will bloom _ [E] again. _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The precious [A] rose of Sharon, broken [B] and blue, the cruel _ [E] chain.
_ Stained the cross [A] at Calvary, [F#m] so that man [B] might be saved. _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ [G#m] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
And [C#m] God raised him [G#m] up from the dead to live, _
_ [A] _ _ only [B] he could see.
_ _ _ He [E] said, roses will bloom again, _ just wait [F#m] and _ see.
_ Don't mourn [B] what might have been, [A] _ only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] _ _
Roses [B] will bloom [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ again. _ _ _ _
Just [F#m] wait and _ see. _
Don't [B] mourn what might have [A] been, _ only God [B] knows how and when.
[A] _ _ _
[B] Roses will bloom [E] again. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Wow, guys, you did a good job, first off.
Tom and Debbie Trimble, Lakeside, Oregon.
If you ever down on the Oregon coast and need a concert at your church or something, they'd be too happy to do it.
You want to get a hold of those guys, get a hold of us, and we'll tell you how to get a hold of them, or check our list of guest page.
Most of these singers are on our list of guest page on our web page, okay? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _