Chords for He Walked On Water, Randy Travis, cover, Jesse Allen, video
Tempo:
47.65 bpm
Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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This is a song by Randy Travis entitled, He Walked on Water.
It always reminded me of my grandfather.
I'm sure you'll listen.
He wore a starched white [G] shirt, buttoned at the neck.
[D] He'd sit in the shade and watch [A] the chickens peck.
His teeth were gone, [G] he walked ahead.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Said he was a cowboy, [G] when he was young.
[D] He could handle a rope, [A] he was good with a gun.
[D] My mama's daddy [G] was his only son.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If the [G] story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his hat [A] seemed to me, like an [D] old halo.
[Am] And though [G] his wings, they were never [D] seen.
I thought [A] he [D] walked on water.
He tied a cord [G] to the end of a moth.
[D] Said son, here's a pony, [A] keep her at the drop.
[D] I'd ride in circles [G] while he laughed a lot.
[D] I'd plod down beside him.
He was ninety years [A] old in sixty-three.
[G] I loved [D] him and he loved [G] me.
Lord, I cried [A] the day he died.
[D] Cause I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If [G] the story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his [A] hat seemed to me, like an old [D] halo.
[G] And though his wings, they were [D] never seen.
I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Oh, I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
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It always reminded me of my grandfather.
I'm sure you'll listen.
He wore a starched white [G] shirt, buttoned at the neck.
[D] He'd sit in the shade and watch [A] the chickens peck.
His teeth were gone, [G] he walked ahead.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Said he was a cowboy, [G] when he was young.
[D] He could handle a rope, [A] he was good with a gun.
[D] My mama's daddy [G] was his only son.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If the [G] story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his hat [A] seemed to me, like an [D] old halo.
[Am] And though [G] his wings, they were never [D] seen.
I thought [A] he [D] walked on water.
He tied a cord [G] to the end of a moth.
[D] Said son, here's a pony, [A] keep her at the drop.
[D] I'd ride in circles [G] while he laughed a lot.
[D] I'd plod down beside him.
He was ninety years [A] old in sixty-three.
[G] I loved [D] him and he loved [G] me.
Lord, I cried [A] the day he died.
[D] Cause I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If [G] the story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his [A] hat seemed to me, like an old [D] halo.
[G] And though his wings, they were [D] never seen.
I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Oh, I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
[N]
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_ This is a song by Randy Travis entitled, He Walked on Water.
It always reminded me of my grandfather.
I'm sure you'll listen.
_ He wore a starched white [G] shirt, buttoned at the neck.
[D] He'd sit in the shade and watch [A] the chickens peck.
His teeth were gone, [G] he walked ahead.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Said he was a cowboy, [G] when he was young.
[D] He could handle a rope, [A] he was good with a gun.
[D] My mama's daddy [G] was his only son.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If the [G] story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his hat [A] seemed to me, like an [D] old halo.
_ [Am] And though [G] his wings, they were never [D] seen.
I thought [A] he [D] walked on water.
_ He tied a cord [G] to the end of a moth.
[D] Said son, here's a pony, [A] keep her at the drop.
[D] I'd ride in circles [G] while he laughed a lot.
[D] I'd plod down beside him.
He was ninety years [A] old in sixty-three.
[G] I loved [D] him and he loved [G] me.
Lord, I cried [A] the day he died.
[D] Cause I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If [G] the story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his [A] hat seemed to me, like an old [D] halo.
_ [G] And though his wings, they were [D] never seen.
_ I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Oh, I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
It always reminded me of my grandfather.
I'm sure you'll listen.
_ He wore a starched white [G] shirt, buttoned at the neck.
[D] He'd sit in the shade and watch [A] the chickens peck.
His teeth were gone, [G] he walked ahead.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Said he was a cowboy, [G] when he was young.
[D] He could handle a rope, [A] he was good with a gun.
[D] My mama's daddy [G] was his only son.
[D] I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If the [G] story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his hat [A] seemed to me, like an [D] old halo.
_ [Am] And though [G] his wings, they were never [D] seen.
I thought [A] he [D] walked on water.
_ He tied a cord [G] to the end of a moth.
[D] Said son, here's a pony, [A] keep her at the drop.
[D] I'd ride in circles [G] while he laughed a lot.
[D] I'd plod down beside him.
He was ninety years [A] old in sixty-three.
[G] I loved [D] him and he loved [G] me.
Lord, I cried [A] the day he died.
[D] Cause I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
If [G] the story was told, I'll never [D] know.
But his [A] hat seemed to me, like an old [D] halo.
_ [G] And though his wings, they were [D] never seen.
_ I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
Oh, I thought [A] he walked [D] on water.
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _