Chords for Glen Campbell 1st Time on TV with Bagpipes Amazing Grace 1973

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Glen Campbell 1st Time on TV with Bagpipes Amazing Grace 1973 chords
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Thank you so very much.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
I'd like to thank everyone for making my stay in Great Britain a very pleasurable one.
It's really been fantastic.
I'd like to thank the BBC for allowing me to come into your homes for this 45 minutes.
It's been a great pleasure, and I hope to come back sometime real soon.
In fact, I've already talked to Terry about it.
I think we will, boys.
Next November sometime.
We'll be back.
This summer, in July, I'll be back.
I'm doing a special for the
I'm coming over here to cut a special for the States.
Now, would you believe that?
Because I think the quality is a little better over here, right?
It is.
The television lines are much better here than they are in the States.
We got 600 and
We got five something.
Y'all got like 600 something, so the picture's better.
But I'd like to thank you, and I'd like to thank this audience here in the theatre.
You're fantastic.
If you're ever working anywhere, let me know, and I'll come and see you.
[G]
And me being of Scottish descent and hearing Amazing Grace, the Scotsguard band,
I think that I would like to close the show with a very beautiful song,
because I remember when I was a kid growing up in the hills of Arkansas,
we used to go to the all-day sing-ins and dinner on the ground, they would call them back there.
And that's where the groups would come and sing, the solos, the duets.
But this was the most sang song of all the [Bb] ones that I remember singing. [C] Any?
[Eb] Amazing grace, [Ab] how sweet [Eb] the sound, that saved a wretch [Bb] like me.
[Eb] I once was lost, [Ab] but now [Eb] I'm [Bb] found.
[Eb] I was blind, but [Bb] now I see.
[Fm] [Eb] Through many [Ab] dangers, toils and [Eb] snares, that we already [Bb]
passed,
[Eb] was grace that brought [Ab] us safe [Eb] thus far, and grace will lead [Ab]
us home.
[Fm] [Eb] When we've been [Gm] there ten [Ab] thousand [Eb] years, bright shining, bright shining [Bb] as the sun,
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] we've saved this place, [Ab] for to [Fm] sing [Eb] our grace, that is when [Bb] we first [Ab] begun.
[Fm] [Eb] Sing the song.
Amazing grace, [Ab] how sweet [Eb] the sound, that saved a
[Bb] wretch like me.
[Eb] I once
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was lost, [Bb]
[Ab] [Fm] but now [Eb] I see.
Through many
[Ab] dangers, [Eb] toils and snares, [Bb] that we already [Eb] passed,
[Ab] [Fm] [Eb]
was [Bb]
[Ab] grace that brought us safe [Fm] [Eb] thus far, and grace will lead us home.
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_ _ _ _ _ _
Thank you so very much.
_ Thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
I'd like to thank everyone for making my stay in Great Britain a very pleasurable one.
It's really been fantastic.
I'd like to thank the BBC for allowing me to come into your homes for this 45 minutes.
It's been a great pleasure, and I hope to come back sometime real soon.
In fact, I've already talked to Terry about it.
I think we will, boys.
Next November sometime.
We'll be back.
This summer, in July, I'll be back.
I'm doing a special for the_
I'm coming over here to cut a special for the States.
Now, would you believe that?
Because I think the quality is a little better over here, right?
It is.
The television lines are much better here than they are in the States.
We got 600 and_
We got five something.
Y'all got like 600 something, so the picture's better.
But I'd like to thank you, and I'd like to thank this audience here in the theatre.
You're fantastic.
If you're ever working anywhere, let me know, and I'll come and see you.
[G] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ And me being of Scottish descent and hearing Amazing Grace, the Scotsguard band,
I think that I would like to close the show with a very beautiful song,
because I remember when I was a kid growing up in the hills of Arkansas,
we used to go to the all-day sing-ins and dinner on the ground, they would call them back there.
And that's where the groups would come and sing, the solos, the duets.
But this was the most sang song of all the [Bb] ones that I remember singing. [C] Any? _
_ _ [Eb] Amazing _ _ grace, [Ab] how sweet [Eb] the sound, that saved a wretch [Bb] like me.
_ _ [Eb] I once _ was lost, [Ab] but now [Eb] I'm [Bb] found.
[Eb] I was blind, but [Bb] now I see.
[Fm] _ [Eb] _ Through _ many _ _ [Ab] dangers, _ toils and [Eb] snares, that we _ already _ [Bb] _
passed,
_ _ [Eb] was grace that brought [Ab] us safe [Eb] thus far, and grace will lead _ [Ab]
us home.
[Fm] _ [Eb] _ When _ _ we've been [Gm] there ten [Ab] _ thousand [Eb] years, bright shining, bright shining [Bb] as the sun,
[F] _ [Bb] _ _
[Eb] we've saved this place, [Ab] for to [Fm] sing [Eb] our grace, that is when [Bb] we first [Ab] begun.
[Fm] _ [Eb] Sing the song.
Amazing _ _ grace, [Ab] how sweet [Eb] the sound, that saved a _ _
[Bb] _ wretch like me.
[Eb] I once _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
was lost, _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Ab] _ [Fm] but now [Eb] I see. _ _
_ Through many _ _ _
[Ab] _ dangers, [Eb] toils _ _ _ _ _ and snares, [Bb] that we already [Eb] passed,
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ [Fm] _ [Eb] _ _
was _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[Ab] grace that brought us safe [Fm] _ [Eb] _ thus far, and grace will lead us home.
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_ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
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[Fm] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _
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