Chords for Grandma's Hands
Tempo:
92.45 bpm
Chords used:
A
G
B
F#m
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
![Grandma's Hands chords](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lcW7UBHSvJ8/mqdefault.jpg)
Start Jamming...
[Em]
[B]
[Em] Grandma's hands [A] clapped in church [G] on Sunday [A] morning.
[G] Grandma's hands [A] played [B] the tambourine so [G] well.
Grandma's hands [A] used to [G] issue out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [B] glass.
Might [A] be snakes there in that [Bm] grass.
[Em] Grandma's hands.
Grandma's hands [A] sued the [G] local unwed mother.
Grandma's hands [A] used [B] to ache sometimes and swell.
[G] Grandma's hands [F#m] [Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m] she'd say, [F#m] baby, grandma [D] understands [G#m] that [F#m] you really
love that [B] man.
[F#m] Put yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
Grandma's [Em] hands.
[Am] [G] Grandma's hands [F#m]
[G] used to hand me a piece of candy.
Grandma's hands picked [G#m] me up each time I [A] fell.
[Bm] Grandma's [G] hands, boy, they really came in [Em] handy.
[B] She'd say, [A] Mattie, don't you whip [D] that boy.
[B] What you [A] want to spank [B] him for?
[F#m] He didn't drop no apple [G] core.
But I don't [A] have grandma [Bm] anymore.
[G#m] If I get [F#m] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] grandma's [Em] hands.
[Bm] Mm-hmm.
[Em]
[B]
[Em] Grandma's hands [A] clapped in church [G] on Sunday [A] morning.
[G] Grandma's hands [A] played [B] the tambourine so [G] well.
Grandma's hands [A] used to [G] issue out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [B] glass.
Might [A] be snakes there in that [Bm] grass.
[Em] Grandma's hands.
Grandma's hands [A] sued the [G] local unwed mother.
Grandma's hands [A] used [B] to ache sometimes and swell.
[G] Grandma's hands [F#m] [Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m] she'd say, [F#m] baby, grandma [D] understands [G#m] that [F#m] you really
love that [B] man.
[F#m] Put yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
Grandma's [Em] hands.
[Am] [G] Grandma's hands [F#m]
[G] used to hand me a piece of candy.
Grandma's hands picked [G#m] me up each time I [A] fell.
[Bm] Grandma's [G] hands, boy, they really came in [Em] handy.
[B] She'd say, [A] Mattie, don't you whip [D] that boy.
[B] What you [A] want to spank [B] him for?
[F#m] He didn't drop no apple [G] core.
But I don't [A] have grandma [Bm] anymore.
[G#m] If I get [F#m] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] grandma's [Em] hands.
[Bm] Mm-hmm.
[Em]
Key:
A
G
B
F#m
Em
A
G
B
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] Grandma's hands [A] clapped in church [G] on Sunday [A] morning.
_ [G] Grandma's hands [A] played [B] the tambourine so [G] well.
Grandma's hands [A] used to [G] issue out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [B] glass.
Might [A] be snakes there in that [Bm] grass.
[Em] Grandma's hands. _ _ _
_ _ _ Grandma's hands [A] sued the [G] local unwed mother.
_ Grandma's hands [A] used [B] to ache sometimes and swell.
[G] _ Grandma's hands [F#m] [Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m] she'd say, [F#m] baby, grandma [D] understands [G#m] that [F#m] you really
love that [B] man.
[F#m] Put yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
Grandma's [Em] hands. _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ Grandma's hands [F#m]
[G] used to hand me a piece of candy.
_ Grandma's hands picked [G#m] me up each time I [A] fell.
[Bm] _ Grandma's [G] hands, boy, they really came in [Em] handy.
[B] She'd say, [A] Mattie, don't you whip [D] that boy.
[B] What you [A] want to spank [B] him for?
[F#m] He didn't drop no apple [G] core.
But I don't [A] have grandma [Bm] anymore.
[G#m] If I get [F#m] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] grandma's [Em] hands.
_ _ _ [Bm] Mm-hmm. _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] Grandma's hands [A] clapped in church [G] on Sunday [A] morning.
_ [G] Grandma's hands [A] played [B] the tambourine so [G] well.
Grandma's hands [A] used to [G] issue out a warning.
[B] She'd say, Billy, [F#m] don't you run so [B] fast.
Might [F#m] fall on a piece of [B] glass.
Might [A] be snakes there in that [Bm] grass.
[Em] Grandma's hands. _ _ _
_ _ _ Grandma's hands [A] sued the [G] local unwed mother.
_ Grandma's hands [A] used [B] to ache sometimes and swell.
[G] _ Grandma's hands [F#m] [Em] used to lift her face and tell her,
[G#m] she'd say, [F#m] baby, grandma [D] understands [G#m] that [F#m] you really
love that [B] man.
[F#m] Put yourself in Jesus' [G] hands.
Grandma's [Em] hands. _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ Grandma's hands [F#m]
[G] used to hand me a piece of candy.
_ Grandma's hands picked [G#m] me up each time I [A] fell.
[Bm] _ Grandma's [G] hands, boy, they really came in [Em] handy.
[B] She'd say, [A] Mattie, don't you whip [D] that boy.
[B] What you [A] want to spank [B] him for?
[F#m] He didn't drop no apple [G] core.
But I don't [A] have grandma [Bm] anymore.
[G#m] If I get [F#m] to heaven, I'll look for [Bm] grandma's [Em] hands.
_ _ _ [Bm] Mm-hmm. _ _
[Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _