Chords for Daddy's Favorite Song Easter Brothers
Tempo:
97.1 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Dm
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[C] When my soul is resting in the presence of the Lord, I'll be satisfied.
[F] While driving along one Sunday morning, the day [Am] had just begun, [F] and I [Gm] caught myself humming a [Bb] tune.
It was an old [Gm] familiar one.
[F] Memories just seemed to [C] search for me [F] as I slowly drove [C] along,
[F] and those lyrics just kept ringing in my ears.
It was Daddy's favorite [A] song.
[Dm] As I approached the old home [F] place from which I'd been gone for many years, [C] I [F] saw myself as [Bb] a little boy again, [F] and I [C] just broke down in [F] tears.
Well, there was that old cornfield where Daddy used to plow, and there's the pasture and that same old barn where [G] we used to milk the cows.
[Gm] And there's the old [C] apple tree in the yard [Dm] where [F] I used to love to play.
And up on the hill there is that little frame school [A] where [Dm] I went to every day.
[F] Now, the little school became a church [C] on every Sabbath [F] day, [Bb] and with the windows [F] raised, you could hear [C] the little choir [F] sing a half a mile away.
Daddy would go there every Sunday morning with Mom and me by his [Gm] side, and [Bb] he'd always [Dm] ask the little choir to [G] sing, I'll be [F] satisfied.
[C] Now, Daddy's [Am] face just seemed to [C] light up [F] when he'd hear them sing that song, for the words just seemed to be a comfort to him [A] when everything [Dm] went wrong.
And then one [F] dark and gloomy day, the Lord called Mama home, and I can't forget the hurt we felt to know that she was gone.
I remember, though it was yesterday, how hard my Daddy cried, and sometimes at night he'd just stand on the [B] porch and watch the stars [Gm] and sing, I'll be satisfied.
[C] Then the day finally came, Dad went to be with Mom, [F] and once again the little choir [A] gathered round [Dm] to sing his favorite song.
And [Gm] there by the graveside stood a lonely little [C] boy, all broken up [F] inside, and then I heard [Bb] a small voice say, weep [F] not for him, son, for now he's [Bb] satisfied.
And then I knew Dad had the [Bb] dream he'd waited for so long, [F] and though he went to be with Mom, [Bb] he left me his favorite [F] song.
Now he's walking on the streets of [G] glory, [Ab] and I know that he's [N] satisfied.
Daddy's soul is resting in the presence of the Lord, I know [F]
he's [G] satisfied.
[F]
[C] [F] [F]
I'll be satisfied, I'll be [C] satisfied,
[F] when my soul is resting in the presence of [Dm] the Lord.
[F] I'll be [Bb] satisfied, [F]
I'll be satisfied, I'll be [C] satisfied, [F] when my soul is resting in the presence [Dm] of the Lord.
[F] [C] I'll be [F] satisfied.
[B]
[F] While driving along one Sunday morning, the day [Am] had just begun, [F] and I [Gm] caught myself humming a [Bb] tune.
It was an old [Gm] familiar one.
[F] Memories just seemed to [C] search for me [F] as I slowly drove [C] along,
[F] and those lyrics just kept ringing in my ears.
It was Daddy's favorite [A] song.
[Dm] As I approached the old home [F] place from which I'd been gone for many years, [C] I [F] saw myself as [Bb] a little boy again, [F] and I [C] just broke down in [F] tears.
Well, there was that old cornfield where Daddy used to plow, and there's the pasture and that same old barn where [G] we used to milk the cows.
[Gm] And there's the old [C] apple tree in the yard [Dm] where [F] I used to love to play.
And up on the hill there is that little frame school [A] where [Dm] I went to every day.
[F] Now, the little school became a church [C] on every Sabbath [F] day, [Bb] and with the windows [F] raised, you could hear [C] the little choir [F] sing a half a mile away.
Daddy would go there every Sunday morning with Mom and me by his [Gm] side, and [Bb] he'd always [Dm] ask the little choir to [G] sing, I'll be [F] satisfied.
[C] Now, Daddy's [Am] face just seemed to [C] light up [F] when he'd hear them sing that song, for the words just seemed to be a comfort to him [A] when everything [Dm] went wrong.
And then one [F] dark and gloomy day, the Lord called Mama home, and I can't forget the hurt we felt to know that she was gone.
I remember, though it was yesterday, how hard my Daddy cried, and sometimes at night he'd just stand on the [B] porch and watch the stars [Gm] and sing, I'll be satisfied.
[C] Then the day finally came, Dad went to be with Mom, [F] and once again the little choir [A] gathered round [Dm] to sing his favorite song.
And [Gm] there by the graveside stood a lonely little [C] boy, all broken up [F] inside, and then I heard [Bb] a small voice say, weep [F] not for him, son, for now he's [Bb] satisfied.
And then I knew Dad had the [Bb] dream he'd waited for so long, [F] and though he went to be with Mom, [Bb] he left me his favorite [F] song.
Now he's walking on the streets of [G] glory, [Ab] and I know that he's [N] satisfied.
Daddy's soul is resting in the presence of the Lord, I know [F]
he's [G] satisfied.
[F]
[C] [F] [F]
I'll be satisfied, I'll be [C] satisfied,
[F] when my soul is resting in the presence of [Dm] the Lord.
[F] I'll be [Bb] satisfied, [F]
I'll be satisfied, I'll be [C] satisfied, [F] when my soul is resting in the presence [Dm] of the Lord.
[F] [C] I'll be [F] satisfied.
[B]
Key:
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C
Bb
Dm
Gm
F
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Bb
_ _ _ _ _ [C] When my soul is resting in the presence of the _ Lord, _ _ I'll be _ _ satisfied. _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ While driving along one Sunday morning, the day [Am] had just begun, [F] and I [Gm] caught myself humming a [Bb] tune.
It was an old [Gm] familiar one. _
[F] Memories just seemed to [C] search for me [F] as I slowly drove [C] along, _
[F] and those lyrics just kept ringing in my ears.
It was Daddy's favorite [A] song.
_ [Dm] As I approached the old home [F] place from which I'd been gone for many years, [C] I [F] saw myself as [Bb] a little boy again, [F] and I [C] just broke down in [F] tears.
_ Well, there was that old cornfield where Daddy used to plow, _ and there's the pasture and that same old barn where [G] we used to milk the cows. _
[Gm] And there's the old [C] apple tree in the yard [Dm] where [F] I used to love to play.
And up on the hill there is that little frame school [A] where [Dm] I went to every day. _
[F] Now, the little school became a church [C] on every Sabbath [F] day, [Bb] and with the windows [F] raised, you could hear [C] the little choir [F] sing a half a mile away.
_ _ Daddy would go there every Sunday morning with Mom and me by his [Gm] side, and [Bb] he'd always [Dm] ask the little choir to [G] sing, I'll be [F] satisfied.
[C] Now, Daddy's [Am] face just seemed to [C] light up [F] when he'd hear them sing that song, _ for the words just seemed to be a comfort to him [A] when everything [Dm] went wrong.
And then one [F] dark and gloomy day, the Lord called Mama home, and I can't forget the hurt we felt to know that she was gone.
_ I remember, though it was yesterday, how hard my Daddy cried, and sometimes at night _ he'd just stand on the [B] porch and watch the stars [Gm] and sing, I'll be satisfied.
_ [C] Then the day finally came, Dad went to be with Mom, [F] and once again the little choir [A] gathered round [Dm] to sing his favorite song.
And [Gm] there by the graveside stood a lonely little [C] boy, all broken up [F] inside, and then I heard [Bb] a small voice say, weep [F] not for him, son, for now he's [Bb] satisfied.
_ And then I knew Dad had the [Bb] dream he'd waited for so long, [F] and though he went to be with Mom, [Bb] he left me his favorite [F] song.
_ _ Now he's walking on the streets of [G] _ glory, [Ab] and I know that he's _ [N] satisfied. _
_ Daddy's soul is resting in the presence of the Lord, I know [F]
he's _ [G] satisfied.
_ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _
I'll be satisfied, _ _ _ _ I'll be _ [C] satisfied, _ _
[F] when my soul is resting in the presence of [Dm] the Lord.
_ [F] I'll be _ [Bb] satisfied, [F] _
_ _ I'll be _ satisfied, _ _ _ I'll be [C] satisfied, _ _ [F] when my soul is resting in the presence [Dm] of the Lord.
[F] _ [C] I'll be [F] satisfied. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ While driving along one Sunday morning, the day [Am] had just begun, [F] and I [Gm] caught myself humming a [Bb] tune.
It was an old [Gm] familiar one. _
[F] Memories just seemed to [C] search for me [F] as I slowly drove [C] along, _
[F] and those lyrics just kept ringing in my ears.
It was Daddy's favorite [A] song.
_ [Dm] As I approached the old home [F] place from which I'd been gone for many years, [C] I [F] saw myself as [Bb] a little boy again, [F] and I [C] just broke down in [F] tears.
_ Well, there was that old cornfield where Daddy used to plow, _ and there's the pasture and that same old barn where [G] we used to milk the cows. _
[Gm] And there's the old [C] apple tree in the yard [Dm] where [F] I used to love to play.
And up on the hill there is that little frame school [A] where [Dm] I went to every day. _
[F] Now, the little school became a church [C] on every Sabbath [F] day, [Bb] and with the windows [F] raised, you could hear [C] the little choir [F] sing a half a mile away.
_ _ Daddy would go there every Sunday morning with Mom and me by his [Gm] side, and [Bb] he'd always [Dm] ask the little choir to [G] sing, I'll be [F] satisfied.
[C] Now, Daddy's [Am] face just seemed to [C] light up [F] when he'd hear them sing that song, _ for the words just seemed to be a comfort to him [A] when everything [Dm] went wrong.
And then one [F] dark and gloomy day, the Lord called Mama home, and I can't forget the hurt we felt to know that she was gone.
_ I remember, though it was yesterday, how hard my Daddy cried, and sometimes at night _ he'd just stand on the [B] porch and watch the stars [Gm] and sing, I'll be satisfied.
_ [C] Then the day finally came, Dad went to be with Mom, [F] and once again the little choir [A] gathered round [Dm] to sing his favorite song.
And [Gm] there by the graveside stood a lonely little [C] boy, all broken up [F] inside, and then I heard [Bb] a small voice say, weep [F] not for him, son, for now he's [Bb] satisfied.
_ And then I knew Dad had the [Bb] dream he'd waited for so long, [F] and though he went to be with Mom, [Bb] he left me his favorite [F] song.
_ _ Now he's walking on the streets of [G] _ glory, [Ab] and I know that he's _ [N] satisfied. _
_ Daddy's soul is resting in the presence of the Lord, I know [F]
he's _ [G] satisfied.
_ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [F] _ _
I'll be satisfied, _ _ _ _ I'll be _ [C] satisfied, _ _
[F] when my soul is resting in the presence of [Dm] the Lord.
_ [F] I'll be _ [Bb] satisfied, [F] _
_ _ I'll be _ satisfied, _ _ _ I'll be [C] satisfied, _ _ [F] when my soul is resting in the presence [Dm] of the Lord.
[F] _ [C] I'll be [F] satisfied. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _