Chords for Crowe, Lawson, & Williams - I Like to Hear Them Preach It
Tempo:
105.9 bpm
Chords used:
B
C#
F#
E
D#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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I'll tell you about, I got a neighbor, she's a good lady, but [D#] she does funny [A#m] things.
[B] She got two dogs a while back.
One of them was a German Shepherd and the other [C#] was a, I don't know, another big dog.
[F#] She named one of them Rolex and one of them Tommy.
[G#] I said, Mildred, why did you [B] name them dogs?
And she said, Paul, are you crazy?
Those are [G#] watch dogs.
[C#]
[A]
Let [B]
[D#m] me tell you a true story.
I did, I [B] had an older sister and they [C#] had a whole bunch of kids.
Back in those days, I guess, they wouldn't have [B] a lot of children, especially hopefully
boys, because they could help in the fields working when they got a little bigger.
[C#] But they had a whole, I don't know, I forgot, 11 or 12 or something like that.
[N] Uncle Bob had three boys named Robert.
So, Robert, yeah, [D#] so the way they kept them separate was RT, Carson, [B] and Robert.
[A#] My mom said, Bob, what in the world did you name three of your [C#] boys Robert for?
I said, [A#] well, I had some dead [B] bird mini, I forgot what I named them.
[C#]
I guess.
[F#] Robert, they all come running.
[B] You saw this [G#] commercial on television about [A#m] medical alert or something.
Say it [C#] again.
[B]
Medical alert, you know, where they wear this.
When you win the turkey.
You know [C#] where they wear this little. Yeah, yeah.
You see that commercial.
This guy, this woman, she presses that button.
And this guy, she says, medical alert, are you all right?
She thinks she's calling for him.
Oh, I just lost my, [B] somebody talked to me.
It is, absolutely.
She wanted to talk to him, she called him on the phone.
[N] I called him and I can't get up.
[C#] Yeah.
Well, [A#] you [G] know, I just pay [C#] attention to things like that.
Well, you should.
[A#m] It's good that you're alert.
[C#]
Oh, another song that Paul wrote.
It's called I Like to Hear a Princess.
You got the kick off.
[A#] I know it.
I [C#] just didn't think you were capable of that.
What song's the guitar?
[B] [D#] You can lay that on [C#m] your day.
She parked in a handicap place.
I [C#]
[D#] [B] [C#]
[N]
just take a picture of my hand and seal the deal.
[B] [E]
[B] [F#]
I like to hear [B] him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk [C#] about it in an old gospel way.
[F#]
[B] They read it from the Bible [E] and they [B] all begin to [F#] shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we [B] can't live without.
I was a non-believer.
[E] I couldn't [B] believe in God.
I was always sitting [C#] at the [F#] bony servant's rock.
But since I found him a sinner, [E] I'm [F#] not alone.
Salvation is the only way that we can get [Bm] home.
I like to hear him preach [E] it.
I like to [B] hear him pray.
I like to hear him [C#] talk about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the [E] Bible and they all begin [B] to shout.
And I'm convinced that's [F#] one thing that we can't live without.
[E]
[B]
[F#] [B] [E]
[B] [F#]
I sat [B] way back in the church [E] and I bowed [B] my head.
And when they started to pray, [C#] I knew just [F#] as they did,
[B] well, I never even closed my [E] eyes when I listened to [B] their prayer.
[F#] And since that night I've found that God [B] is everywhere.
I like to hear him preach it.
[E] I like to [F#] hear him pray.
I like to [B] hear him talk [F#m] about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the Bible and they all begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one [F#] thing that we can't live without.
[B]
[E]
[F#] [B]
[F#]
The Irishman soon looked for [E] bargains downtown [B] in the store.
He not got any glory [C#] and all that he [F#] stands for.
[B] Well, I don't know about deductions, [E] but there's [B] one thing I know.
Not your only [F#] bargain, if you won't work it.
I like to hear him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk about [C#] it in an old gospel way.
They read it from the Bible and they all [B] begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we can't live [D#m]
[D#] [B] without.
[B]
[B] She got two dogs a while back.
One of them was a German Shepherd and the other [C#] was a, I don't know, another big dog.
[F#] She named one of them Rolex and one of them Tommy.
[G#] I said, Mildred, why did you [B] name them dogs?
And she said, Paul, are you crazy?
Those are [G#] watch dogs.
[C#]
[A]
Let [B]
[D#m] me tell you a true story.
I did, I [B] had an older sister and they [C#] had a whole bunch of kids.
Back in those days, I guess, they wouldn't have [B] a lot of children, especially hopefully
boys, because they could help in the fields working when they got a little bigger.
[C#] But they had a whole, I don't know, I forgot, 11 or 12 or something like that.
[N] Uncle Bob had three boys named Robert.
So, Robert, yeah, [D#] so the way they kept them separate was RT, Carson, [B] and Robert.
[A#] My mom said, Bob, what in the world did you name three of your [C#] boys Robert for?
I said, [A#] well, I had some dead [B] bird mini, I forgot what I named them.
[C#]
I guess.
[F#] Robert, they all come running.
[B] You saw this [G#] commercial on television about [A#m] medical alert or something.
Say it [C#] again.
[B]
Medical alert, you know, where they wear this.
When you win the turkey.
You know [C#] where they wear this little. Yeah, yeah.
You see that commercial.
This guy, this woman, she presses that button.
And this guy, she says, medical alert, are you all right?
She thinks she's calling for him.
Oh, I just lost my, [B] somebody talked to me.
It is, absolutely.
She wanted to talk to him, she called him on the phone.
[N] I called him and I can't get up.
[C#] Yeah.
Well, [A#] you [G] know, I just pay [C#] attention to things like that.
Well, you should.
[A#m] It's good that you're alert.
[C#]
Oh, another song that Paul wrote.
It's called I Like to Hear a Princess.
You got the kick off.
[A#] I know it.
I [C#] just didn't think you were capable of that.
What song's the guitar?
[B] [D#] You can lay that on [C#m] your day.
She parked in a handicap place.
I [C#]
[D#] [B] [C#]
[N]
just take a picture of my hand and seal the deal.
[B] [E]
[B] [F#]
I like to hear [B] him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk [C#] about it in an old gospel way.
[F#]
[B] They read it from the Bible [E] and they [B] all begin to [F#] shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we [B] can't live without.
I was a non-believer.
[E] I couldn't [B] believe in God.
I was always sitting [C#] at the [F#] bony servant's rock.
But since I found him a sinner, [E] I'm [F#] not alone.
Salvation is the only way that we can get [Bm] home.
I like to hear him preach [E] it.
I like to [B] hear him pray.
I like to hear him [C#] talk about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the [E] Bible and they all begin [B] to shout.
And I'm convinced that's [F#] one thing that we can't live without.
[E]
[B]
[F#] [B] [E]
[B] [F#]
I sat [B] way back in the church [E] and I bowed [B] my head.
And when they started to pray, [C#] I knew just [F#] as they did,
[B] well, I never even closed my [E] eyes when I listened to [B] their prayer.
[F#] And since that night I've found that God [B] is everywhere.
I like to hear him preach it.
[E] I like to [F#] hear him pray.
I like to [B] hear him talk [F#m] about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the Bible and they all begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one [F#] thing that we can't live without.
[B]
[E]
[F#] [B]
[F#]
The Irishman soon looked for [E] bargains downtown [B] in the store.
He not got any glory [C#] and all that he [F#] stands for.
[B] Well, I don't know about deductions, [E] but there's [B] one thing I know.
Not your only [F#] bargain, if you won't work it.
I like to hear him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk about [C#] it in an old gospel way.
They read it from the Bible and they all [B] begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we can't live [D#m]
[D#] [B] without.
[B]
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I'll tell you about, I got a neighbor, she's a good lady, but [D#] she does funny [A#m] things. _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ She got two dogs a while back.
_ _ One of them was a German Shepherd and the other [C#] was a, _ _ _ I don't know, another big dog.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ She named one of them Rolex and one of them Tommy. _ _ _ _
[G#] I said, Mildred, why did you [B] name them dogs?
And she said, Paul, are you crazy?
Those are [G#] watch dogs.
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
Let _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] me tell you a true story.
_ _ _ _ I did, I [B] had an older sister and they [C#] had a whole bunch of kids.
Back in those days, I guess, they wouldn't have [B] a lot of children, especially hopefully
boys, because they could help in the fields working when they got a little bigger.
[C#] But they had a whole, I don't know, I forgot, 11 or 12 or something like that. _
_ _ _ [N] Uncle Bob had three boys _ named Robert. _ _ _ _
So, Robert, yeah, [D#] so the way they kept them separate was RT, Carson, [B] and Robert.
_ [A#] My mom said, Bob, what in the world did you name three of your [C#] boys Robert for?
I said, [A#] well, I had some dead [B] bird mini, I forgot what I named them.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ I guess.
_ _ [F#] Robert, they all come running.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ You saw this [G#] commercial on television about [A#m] _ medical alert or something.
Say it [C#] again.
_ _ _ [B]
Medical alert, you know, where they wear this.
When you win the turkey. _ _ _
You know [C#] where they wear this little. Yeah, yeah.
You see that commercial.
This guy, this woman, she presses that button.
And this guy, she says, medical alert, are you all right?
She thinks she's calling for him.
Oh, I just lost my, [B] somebody talked to me.
It is, absolutely.
She wanted to talk to him, she called him on the phone.
[N] I called him and I can't get up. _ _
[C#] Yeah.
Well, _ [A#] you [G] know, I just pay [C#] attention to things like that.
Well, you should.
_ _ [A#m] It's good that you're alert.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, another song that Paul wrote.
It's called I Like to Hear a Princess.
_ _ You got the kick off.
[A#] I know it.
I [C#] just didn't think you were capable of that. _
_ What song's the guitar? _ _ _ _
[B] [D#] You can lay that on [C#m] your day.
She parked in a handicap place. _
_ I [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
just take a picture of my hand and seal the deal. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I like to hear [B] him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk [C#] about it in an old gospel way.
[F#] _
[B] They read it from the Bible [E] and they [B] all begin to [F#] shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we [B] can't live without.
_ _ I was a non-believer.
[E] I couldn't [B] believe in God.
_ I was always sitting [C#] at the [F#] bony servant's rock.
_ But since I found him a sinner, [E] I'm [F#] not alone. _ _
Salvation is the only way that we can get [Bm] home. _
I like to hear him preach [E] it.
I like to [B] hear him pray.
I like to hear him [C#] talk about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the [E] Bible and they all begin [B] to shout.
And I'm convinced that's [F#] one thing that we can't live without.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I sat [B] way back in the church [E] and I bowed [B] my head.
_ And when they started to pray, [C#] I knew just [F#] as they did,
[B] well, I never even closed my [E] eyes when I listened to [B] their prayer.
[F#] _ And since that night I've found that God [B] is everywhere.
_ I like to hear him preach it.
[E] I like to [F#] hear him pray.
I like to [B] hear him talk [F#m] about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the Bible and they all begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one [F#] thing that we can't live without.
[B] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
The Irishman soon looked for [E] bargains downtown [B] in the store. _
He not got any glory [C#] and all that he [F#] stands for.
[B] Well, I don't know about deductions, [E] but there's [B] one thing I know.
_ _ Not your only [F#] bargain, if you won't work it.
_ I like to hear him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk about [C#] it in an old gospel way.
They read it from the Bible and they all [B] begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we can't live [D#m] _ _ _ _
[D#] [B] without. _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ She got two dogs a while back.
_ _ One of them was a German Shepherd and the other [C#] was a, _ _ _ I don't know, another big dog.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ She named one of them Rolex and one of them Tommy. _ _ _ _
[G#] I said, Mildred, why did you [B] name them dogs?
And she said, Paul, are you crazy?
Those are [G#] watch dogs.
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
Let _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [D#m] me tell you a true story.
_ _ _ _ I did, I [B] had an older sister and they [C#] had a whole bunch of kids.
Back in those days, I guess, they wouldn't have [B] a lot of children, especially hopefully
boys, because they could help in the fields working when they got a little bigger.
[C#] But they had a whole, I don't know, I forgot, 11 or 12 or something like that. _
_ _ _ [N] Uncle Bob had three boys _ named Robert. _ _ _ _
So, Robert, yeah, [D#] so the way they kept them separate was RT, Carson, [B] and Robert.
_ [A#] My mom said, Bob, what in the world did you name three of your [C#] boys Robert for?
I said, [A#] well, I had some dead [B] bird mini, I forgot what I named them.
_ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ I guess.
_ _ [F#] Robert, they all come running.
_ _ _ _ [B] _ _ You saw this [G#] commercial on television about [A#m] _ medical alert or something.
Say it [C#] again.
_ _ _ [B]
Medical alert, you know, where they wear this.
When you win the turkey. _ _ _
You know [C#] where they wear this little. Yeah, yeah.
You see that commercial.
This guy, this woman, she presses that button.
And this guy, she says, medical alert, are you all right?
She thinks she's calling for him.
Oh, I just lost my, [B] somebody talked to me.
It is, absolutely.
She wanted to talk to him, she called him on the phone.
[N] I called him and I can't get up. _ _
[C#] Yeah.
Well, _ [A#] you [G] know, I just pay [C#] attention to things like that.
Well, you should.
_ _ [A#m] It's good that you're alert.
[C#] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oh, another song that Paul wrote.
It's called I Like to Hear a Princess.
_ _ You got the kick off.
[A#] I know it.
I [C#] just didn't think you were capable of that. _
_ What song's the guitar? _ _ _ _
[B] [D#] You can lay that on [C#m] your day.
She parked in a handicap place. _
_ I [C#] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ [B] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
just take a picture of my hand and seal the deal. _ _ _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I like to hear [B] him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk [C#] about it in an old gospel way.
[F#] _
[B] They read it from the Bible [E] and they [B] all begin to [F#] shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we [B] can't live without.
_ _ I was a non-believer.
[E] I couldn't [B] believe in God.
_ I was always sitting [C#] at the [F#] bony servant's rock.
_ But since I found him a sinner, [E] I'm [F#] not alone. _ _
Salvation is the only way that we can get [Bm] home. _
I like to hear him preach [E] it.
I like to [B] hear him pray.
I like to hear him [C#] talk about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the [E] Bible and they all begin [B] to shout.
And I'm convinced that's [F#] one thing that we can't live without.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [E] _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
I sat [B] way back in the church [E] and I bowed [B] my head.
_ And when they started to pray, [C#] I knew just [F#] as they did,
[B] well, I never even closed my [E] eyes when I listened to [B] their prayer.
[F#] _ And since that night I've found that God [B] is everywhere.
_ I like to hear him preach it.
[E] I like to [F#] hear him pray.
I like to [B] hear him talk [F#m] about it in an old gospel [F#] way.
[B] They read it from the Bible and they all begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one [F#] thing that we can't live without.
[B] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [F#] _ _ _ _ _ _
The Irishman soon looked for [E] bargains downtown [B] in the store. _
He not got any glory [C#] and all that he [F#] stands for.
[B] Well, I don't know about deductions, [E] but there's [B] one thing I know.
_ _ Not your only [F#] bargain, if you won't work it.
_ I like to hear him preach it.
I like to hear him pray.
I like to hear him talk about [C#] it in an old gospel way.
They read it from the Bible and they all [B] begin to shout.
And I'm convinced that's one thing that we can't live [D#m] _ _ _ _
[D#] [B] without. _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _