Chords for Daniel O'Donnell - Mansion over the hilltop (NEW ALBUM: Peace in the valley - 2009)

Tempo:
95.9 bpm
Chords used:

C

F

G

Eb

Gb

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Daniel O'Donnell - Mansion over the hilltop (NEW ALBUM: Peace in the valley - 2009) chords
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[C] [F] [Gb] [G]
[C] [F] [C]
I'm satisfied with [F] just a [C] cottage below,
A [G] little silver and a little [C] gold.
[F] But [Eb] in [C] that city [F]
where the [C] ransomed will shine,
I want [G] a gold one, that [C] silver [F] [C] lined.
I've got [F] a mansion just [C] over the hilltop,
In that [G] bright land where we'll never [C] grow old.
[C]
And some [F] day yonder we'll never [C] more wander,
But walk [G] on streets that are [C] purest [F] [C] gold.
Though often tempted, [F]
tormented [C] and tested,
And like [G] the prophet, my pillow [C] is stone.
[G] And [B] though [C] I find here [F]
no [C] permanent dwelling,
I know [G] he'll give me a [C] mansion my [F] [C]
own.
I've got [F] a mansion just over [C] the hilltop,
In that [G] bright land where we'll never [C] grow old.
And some [F] day yonder we'll never [C] more wander,
But walk [G] on streets that are [C] purest [F] [C] gold.
[G]
[C] [F] [C]
Don't think me poor [F] or deserted [C] or lonely,
I'm not [G] discouraged, cause I'm [C] heaven bound.
[F]
[C] [G] I'm [Eb] just [C] a pilgrim [F]
in search [C] of a city,
I want [G] a mansion, a harp [C] and a [F] crown.
[C]
I've got [F] a mansion just over [C] the hilltop,
In that [G] bright land where we'll never [C] grow [F] [C] old.
And some [F] day yonder we'll never [C] more wander,
But walk [G] on streets that are [C] purest [F] gold.
[C]
And some [F] day yonder we'll never [C] more wander,
But walk [G] on streets that are [C] purest [F] gold.
[C] [F] [C]
Key:  
C
3211
F
134211111
G
2131
Eb
12341116
Gb
134211112
C
3211
F
134211111
G
2131
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To learn Daniel Odonnell - Mansion Over The Hilltop chords, your first step should be understanding these chords - G, C, G, C, F, C, C, F and C in sequence. Ease into the song by practicing at 47 BPM before reaching the track's full tempo of 96 BPM. With an eye on the song's key C Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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[C] _ [F] _ [Gb] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _
I'm _ satisfied _ with [F] just a [C] cottage below, _ _
A [G] little _ silver _ and a little [C] _ gold. _ _
[F] But [Eb] in [C] that _ city [F] _
where the [C] ransomed will shine, _
I want [G] a gold one, _ that [C] silver _ [F] _ [C] lined.
I've got [F] a _ mansion _ just [C] over the _ _ hilltop,
In that [G] bright land where we'll never [C] grow old.
[C] _
And some [F] day _ yonder _ we'll never [C] more wander, _ _
But walk [G] on streets _ that are _ [C] purest [F] _ [C] gold.
Though often _ tempted, [F] _
_ tormented [C] and _ tested, _
And like [G] the prophet, _ _ my pillow [C] is _ stone. _
[G] And [B] though [C] I find here [F] _
no [C] permanent dwelling, _ _
I know [G] he'll give me a [C] mansion my [F] _ _ [C]
own.
I've got [F] a mansion _ _ just over [C] the _ _ hilltop,
In that [G] bright land where we'll never [C] grow _ old. _
And some [F] day _ yonder _ we'll never [C] more wander, _ _
But walk [G] on streets _ that are _ [C] purest [F] _ [C] gold.
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _
Don't think me poor [F] or _ deserted [C] or lonely, _ _
I'm not [G] _ discouraged, _ cause I'm [C] heaven bound.
_ _ [F] _
[C] [G] I'm [Eb] just [C] a _ pilgrim [F] _
in search [C] of a _ city, _
I want [G] a _ mansion, _ a harp [C] and a [F] crown.
[C] _
I've got [F] a mansion _ _ just over [C] the _ _ hilltop,
In that [G] bright land where _ we'll never [C] grow _ _ [F] [C] old.
And some [F] day _ yonder _ we'll never [C] more wander, _ _
But walk [G] on streets _ that are _ [C] purest [F] gold.
[C] _
And some [F] day _ yonder _ we'll never [C] more wander, _ _
But walk [G] on streets that are _ [C] purest [F] gold.
_ [C] _ [F] _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Facts about this song

This song, written by Ira Stanphill, finds its place within the Peace In The Valley album.

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