Chords for Eric Hutchinson plays 'Hallelujah' as upbeat pop song
Tempo:
99.7 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
C
D
E
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] [E] I used to [G] play Hallelujah a lot, so maybe [C#m] we could try that one here.
Let's do it.
[B] You just want me to make it sound upbeat.
I want you [G] to, yeah, do your Eric Hutchinson-izing for this song.
[G]
[Em] No pressure.
[G]
I heard there [E] was a [G] secret chord that David played, and it pleased the [C] Lord, oh, oh, oh,
[D] [G] do, do, yeah.
Well, it goes like [E] this to the [G] fourth, the fifth, [Em] the minor [C] fall, and the major [G] lift.
The King [B] of all, [G] Hallelujah.
[C] Hallelujah.
[Em] Hallelujah.
[C] Hallelujah.
[G] Hallelujah.
[D] [G] Does this sound upbeat enough?
Nice harmony.
That sounds very, very good.
Sneaking harmonies in here.
You know, I just have to.
This is very, I think.
All right, one more verse.
Here we go.
Well, your faith was [Em] strong, but you needed [G] proof.
Saw her bathing on [Em] the roof.
[C] Her beauty and [D] the moonlight [G] overthrew you.
She tied you to [Cm] her kitchen [D] [Em] chair.
She broke your phone, [C] and she cut your [D] hair.
From your [B] lips, she drew the [Em] Hallelujah.
[C] Hallelujah.
[Em] Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
[G] [C] Hallelujah.
[G] [D]
[G] That [D]
[Em] [G]
was [C#m] very upbeat.
That was pretty upbeat.
[C#] So you practiced all these harmonies today, too?
You just threw that in there?
I just like [G] harmonizing.
Good.
[D]
It's not my favorite Simon and [Em] Garfunkel song, but.
Do you have a favorite?
We could do that.
Yeah, but those are the upbeat ones.
[C] [G] I'm creeping.
I mean, nothing's happier [Em] than reggae.
[E] Ooh, [G] that could be good.
Oh, darkness, my old friend.
Do you mind if I harmonize with you?
[D] Go for it.
Come to talk [Em] with you again.
[G] [Em] Because [G] the [C] vision's softly [G] creeping.
Left its seeds [C] while I was [G] sleeping.
[C] And the vision that was planted in [G] my brain still remains.
With [D] the sounds [Em] of [G] silence.
[Em] And in the naked [D] light I saw.
[G] Ten thousand people, [Em] maybe more.
People [C] talking without [G] speaking.
[Em] [C] Page [G] turns.
[C]
Voices never [G] share.
No one there.
[Em] I heard the [C] sound [D] of [Em] silence.
That was sort of upbeat.
That was sort of upbeat.
It was way more [G] upbeat than.
[D]
[C#] Thank you.
We don't have to do more.
I know you have to actually go put on a show now.
I do have a show to do.
Is there anything you want to leave Chicago last remarks with?
Like, we love your pizza, or, you know.
We love your pizza.
Well, you can't steal the one I gave you.
Okay, got it.
[D#] Um, [E]
if I can be serious for a [Em] second.
I've been playing Chicago for a long time.
And I really appreciate everyone who comes out to the shows.
I used to play Shubas.
[C#] And I started from just an opening act.
And then I would come back.
And I would be thrilled with 20 people.
Which is about how many people [G] we have in this room right now.
[E] And to have a full house of real fans out there every time we come back means a lot to me.
So thank you guys for coming out.
And if you're [A#] not here, screw you.
Hopefully you come [C#m] next time.
But yeah, I [C#] love playing here.
Awesome.
Where can fans find your pure fiction?
Um, [E] iTunes, [Em] Spotify.
[B] Any [C#] place that you can hear music, I guess.
And [E] yeah, follow me on Twitter, Instagram.
Those are [A#] good ways to know what's going on with me.
At Eric Hutchinson.
At Eric Hutchinson.
Alright, thanks [N] guys.
Let's do it.
[B] You just want me to make it sound upbeat.
I want you [G] to, yeah, do your Eric Hutchinson-izing for this song.
[G]
[Em] No pressure.
[G]
I heard there [E] was a [G] secret chord that David played, and it pleased the [C] Lord, oh, oh, oh,
[D] [G] do, do, yeah.
Well, it goes like [E] this to the [G] fourth, the fifth, [Em] the minor [C] fall, and the major [G] lift.
The King [B] of all, [G] Hallelujah.
[C] Hallelujah.
[Em] Hallelujah.
[C] Hallelujah.
[G] Hallelujah.
[D] [G] Does this sound upbeat enough?
Nice harmony.
That sounds very, very good.
Sneaking harmonies in here.
You know, I just have to.
This is very, I think.
All right, one more verse.
Here we go.
Well, your faith was [Em] strong, but you needed [G] proof.
Saw her bathing on [Em] the roof.
[C] Her beauty and [D] the moonlight [G] overthrew you.
She tied you to [Cm] her kitchen [D] [Em] chair.
She broke your phone, [C] and she cut your [D] hair.
From your [B] lips, she drew the [Em] Hallelujah.
[C] Hallelujah.
[Em] Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
[G] [C] Hallelujah.
[G] [D]
[G] That [D]
[Em] [G]
was [C#m] very upbeat.
That was pretty upbeat.
[C#] So you practiced all these harmonies today, too?
You just threw that in there?
I just like [G] harmonizing.
Good.
[D]
It's not my favorite Simon and [Em] Garfunkel song, but.
Do you have a favorite?
We could do that.
Yeah, but those are the upbeat ones.
[C] [G] I'm creeping.
I mean, nothing's happier [Em] than reggae.
[E] Ooh, [G] that could be good.
Oh, darkness, my old friend.
Do you mind if I harmonize with you?
[D] Go for it.
Come to talk [Em] with you again.
[G] [Em] Because [G] the [C] vision's softly [G] creeping.
Left its seeds [C] while I was [G] sleeping.
[C] And the vision that was planted in [G] my brain still remains.
With [D] the sounds [Em] of [G] silence.
[Em] And in the naked [D] light I saw.
[G] Ten thousand people, [Em] maybe more.
People [C] talking without [G] speaking.
[Em] [C] Page [G] turns.
[C]
Voices never [G] share.
No one there.
[Em] I heard the [C] sound [D] of [Em] silence.
That was sort of upbeat.
That was sort of upbeat.
It was way more [G] upbeat than.
[D]
[C#] Thank you.
We don't have to do more.
I know you have to actually go put on a show now.
I do have a show to do.
Is there anything you want to leave Chicago last remarks with?
Like, we love your pizza, or, you know.
We love your pizza.
Well, you can't steal the one I gave you.
Okay, got it.
[D#] Um, [E]
if I can be serious for a [Em] second.
I've been playing Chicago for a long time.
And I really appreciate everyone who comes out to the shows.
I used to play Shubas.
[C#] And I started from just an opening act.
And then I would come back.
And I would be thrilled with 20 people.
Which is about how many people [G] we have in this room right now.
[E] And to have a full house of real fans out there every time we come back means a lot to me.
So thank you guys for coming out.
And if you're [A#] not here, screw you.
Hopefully you come [C#m] next time.
But yeah, I [C#] love playing here.
Awesome.
Where can fans find your pure fiction?
Um, [E] iTunes, [Em] Spotify.
[B] Any [C#] place that you can hear music, I guess.
And [E] yeah, follow me on Twitter, Instagram.
Those are [A#] good ways to know what's going on with me.
At Eric Hutchinson.
At Eric Hutchinson.
Alright, thanks [N] guys.
Key:
G
Em
C
D
E
G
Em
C
[G] [E] I used to [G] play Hallelujah a lot, so maybe [C#m] we could try that one here.
Let's do it.
[B] You just want me to make it sound upbeat.
I want you [G] to, yeah, do your Eric Hutchinson-izing for this song.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] No pressure.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ I heard there [E] was a [G] secret chord that David played, and it pleased the [C] Lord, oh, oh, oh, _
[D] _ _ [G] do, do, yeah.
Well, it goes like [E] this to the [G] fourth, the fifth, [Em] the minor [C] fall, and the major [G] lift.
The King [B] of all, [G] Hallelujah.
_ _ _ _ [C] Hallelujah.
_ _ _ [Em] Hallelujah. _ _ _
[C] Hallelujah.
_ _ _ [G] Hallelujah. _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ Does this sound upbeat enough?
Nice harmony.
That sounds very, very good.
Sneaking harmonies in here.
You know, I just have to.
This is very, I think.
All right, one more verse.
Here we go. _
Well, your faith was [Em] strong, but you needed [G] proof.
Saw her bathing on [Em] the roof.
[C] Her beauty and [D] the moonlight [G] overthrew you.
_ _ She tied you to [Cm] her kitchen [D] [Em] chair.
She broke your phone, [C] and she cut your [D] hair.
From your [B] lips, she drew the [Em] Hallelujah. _
_ _ _ [C] Hallelujah. _ _
[Em] Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] Hallelujah.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] That _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
was [C#m] very upbeat.
That was pretty upbeat.
[C#] So you practiced all these harmonies today, too?
You just threw that in there?
I just like [G] harmonizing.
Good.
[D] _
It's not my favorite Simon and [Em] Garfunkel song, but.
Do you have a favorite?
We could do that.
Yeah, but those are the upbeat ones.
_ [C] _ [G] I'm creeping.
I mean, nothing's happier [Em] than reggae.
_ [E] Ooh, [G] that could be good. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh, darkness, my old friend.
Do you mind if I harmonize with you?
[D] Go for it.
Come to talk [Em] with you again.
[G] _ _ [Em] _ Because [G] the [C] vision's softly [G] creeping.
_ _ Left its seeds [C] while I was [G] sleeping.
_ [C] And the vision that was planted in [G] my brain _ still remains. _ _
_ With [D] the sounds _ [Em] of [G] silence.
_ _ [Em] And in the naked [D] light I saw.
[G] _ Ten thousand people, [Em] maybe more.
_ _ People [C] talking without [G] speaking.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [C] Page [G] turns.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Voices never [G] share.
_ No one there.
_ [Em] _ _ I heard the [C] sound [D] _ of [Em] _ silence.
That was sort of upbeat.
That was sort of upbeat.
It was way more [G] upbeat than.
_ _ _ [D]
[C#] Thank you.
We don't have to do more.
I know you have to actually go put on a show now.
I do have a show to do.
Is there anything you want to leave Chicago last remarks with?
Like, we love your pizza, or, you know.
We love your pizza.
Well, you can't steal the one I gave you.
Okay, got it.
[D#] Um, _ [E] _
if I can be serious for a [Em] second.
I've been playing Chicago for a long time.
And I really appreciate everyone who comes out to the shows.
I used to play Shubas.
[C#] And I started from just an opening act.
And then I would come back.
And I would be thrilled with 20 people.
Which is about how many people [G] we have in this room right now.
[E] And to have a full house of real fans out there every time we come back means a lot to me.
So thank you guys for coming out.
And if you're [A#] not here, screw you.
Hopefully you come [C#m] next time.
But yeah, I [C#] love playing here.
Awesome.
Where can fans find your pure fiction?
_ Um, [E] iTunes, [Em] Spotify.
[B] Any [C#] place that you can hear music, I guess.
And [E] yeah, follow me on Twitter, Instagram.
Those are [A#] good ways to know what's going on with me.
At Eric Hutchinson.
At Eric Hutchinson.
Alright, thanks [N] guys.
Let's do it.
[B] You just want me to make it sound upbeat.
I want you [G] to, yeah, do your Eric Hutchinson-izing for this song.
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Em] No pressure.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ I heard there [E] was a [G] secret chord that David played, and it pleased the [C] Lord, oh, oh, oh, _
[D] _ _ [G] do, do, yeah.
Well, it goes like [E] this to the [G] fourth, the fifth, [Em] the minor [C] fall, and the major [G] lift.
The King [B] of all, [G] Hallelujah.
_ _ _ _ [C] Hallelujah.
_ _ _ [Em] Hallelujah. _ _ _
[C] Hallelujah.
_ _ _ [G] Hallelujah. _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ Does this sound upbeat enough?
Nice harmony.
That sounds very, very good.
Sneaking harmonies in here.
You know, I just have to.
This is very, I think.
All right, one more verse.
Here we go. _
Well, your faith was [Em] strong, but you needed [G] proof.
Saw her bathing on [Em] the roof.
[C] Her beauty and [D] the moonlight [G] overthrew you.
_ _ She tied you to [Cm] her kitchen [D] [Em] chair.
She broke your phone, [C] and she cut your [D] hair.
From your [B] lips, she drew the [Em] Hallelujah. _
_ _ _ [C] Hallelujah. _ _
[Em] Hallelujah.
Hallelujah.
_ _ [G] _ _ [C] Hallelujah.
_ _ [G] _ _ _ [D] _ _
[G] That _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
was [C#m] very upbeat.
That was pretty upbeat.
[C#] So you practiced all these harmonies today, too?
You just threw that in there?
I just like [G] harmonizing.
Good.
[D] _
It's not my favorite Simon and [Em] Garfunkel song, but.
Do you have a favorite?
We could do that.
Yeah, but those are the upbeat ones.
_ [C] _ [G] I'm creeping.
I mean, nothing's happier [Em] than reggae.
_ [E] Ooh, [G] that could be good. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ Oh, darkness, my old friend.
Do you mind if I harmonize with you?
[D] Go for it.
Come to talk [Em] with you again.
[G] _ _ [Em] _ Because [G] the [C] vision's softly [G] creeping.
_ _ Left its seeds [C] while I was [G] sleeping.
_ [C] And the vision that was planted in [G] my brain _ still remains. _ _
_ With [D] the sounds _ [Em] of [G] silence.
_ _ [Em] And in the naked [D] light I saw.
[G] _ Ten thousand people, [Em] maybe more.
_ _ People [C] talking without [G] speaking.
_ _ _ _ [Em] _ [C] Page [G] turns.
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
Voices never [G] share.
_ No one there.
_ [Em] _ _ I heard the [C] sound [D] _ of [Em] _ silence.
That was sort of upbeat.
That was sort of upbeat.
It was way more [G] upbeat than.
_ _ _ [D]
[C#] Thank you.
We don't have to do more.
I know you have to actually go put on a show now.
I do have a show to do.
Is there anything you want to leave Chicago last remarks with?
Like, we love your pizza, or, you know.
We love your pizza.
Well, you can't steal the one I gave you.
Okay, got it.
[D#] Um, _ [E] _
if I can be serious for a [Em] second.
I've been playing Chicago for a long time.
And I really appreciate everyone who comes out to the shows.
I used to play Shubas.
[C#] And I started from just an opening act.
And then I would come back.
And I would be thrilled with 20 people.
Which is about how many people [G] we have in this room right now.
[E] And to have a full house of real fans out there every time we come back means a lot to me.
So thank you guys for coming out.
And if you're [A#] not here, screw you.
Hopefully you come [C#m] next time.
But yeah, I [C#] love playing here.
Awesome.
Where can fans find your pure fiction?
_ Um, [E] iTunes, [Em] Spotify.
[B] Any [C#] place that you can hear music, I guess.
And [E] yeah, follow me on Twitter, Instagram.
Those are [A#] good ways to know what's going on with me.
At Eric Hutchinson.
At Eric Hutchinson.
Alright, thanks [N] guys.