Chords for Here's To The One // Hillsong UNITED // New Song Cafe
Tempo:
124.05 bpm
Chords used:
C
Am
G
F#
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
Here's to the one who made the morning bright Here's to the one who taught the stars to shine
Here's to the one who graced the dead of night [Am] Pulled me from [C] the dark, set my heart alight
[Am] Oh, [G] [C]
yeah
Here's to the one who made my heart to sing
[Am] Opened up [C] my eyes and washed away my sin
Here's to the one who gave his life for mine [Am] Broke all [C] my chains and set me free, oh, right
To the [Am] [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the life I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything Oh, oh
Here's to all the things that your love has done Here's to the way you wiped away my past
Here's to the future and the things to come [Am] Here's to [G] my savior's everlasting love
To the [Am] [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything
Oh,
[Am] oh, [G] [C]
[Am] [C] oh
[Am] [G] [C]
[A] Here's to [C] your kindness [F] Here's [Am] to [G] your goodness
[Fm] [C]
Here's to your freedom Here's to the day I [C] see you, Jesus
[Am] Here's to [C] your glory Here's to your greatness
[Am] Here's to [C] your kingdom [F]
[Am] Here's to [G] the name of Jesus
To the [Am] [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name over everything
To the way, [G] oh, [C] oh, oh To the [Am] truth, [G] [C] oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name [C] over everything
Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name [F] over everything Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name over everything
[N] Guys, thanks for sharing this song with us.
We shake Joel's hand for every video we do.
This song is, I mean, this is just a fun party song.
It reminds me a lot of the [E] early United Days, [F#] some of those great songs.
For church, [E] it's great to have these songs that are celebration,
especially [D#] as an opener in church.
[F#] But talk about a little bit, you guys working on it together.
Yeah, we were in LA a little while back.
A whole bunch of us went there just in a few weeks, two weeks.
Yeah.
Just in this like, it was a crazy little kind of apartment.
It was right up on the top of the cliffs.
It was like super high.
So we just hung [G#] out there and just like wrote, and we wrote tons of songs.
We wrote tons of songs that didn't make the record and that were really good.
But we were kind of just having [G] fun.
We were just talking a lot about music, talking a lot about just like good [F] vibes,
like joy, and just like songs that just kind of are easy.
It's the easiest song ever.
So it was like four chords and then just really simple.
Just wanted to [G] vibe on it.
So I think one night we came home and we'd had dinner,
and Matty started playing the acoustic guitar and started singing.
And next thing you know, we were all just having a big sing-along [E] jam,
and that's kind of how the song was [F#] written.
And then when it came time to write it, I think it was just we kind of sat down
and it was like, I think a cheers song.
I've always thought a cheers song would be a cool thing, like for [G] a praise song.
Like I've tried to write a toast song for so long.
[F#] Because it's like [G] I think about the [Gm] kingdom,
and [F#m] just even the idea of the church [Fm] and [E] setting a table,
and like the banquet and the idea of [F#] everybody gathered around
and kind of just making toasts.
I reckon that's just a cool picture for the church.
I kind of feel that's [G] what we do when we have worship.
Even when we get together on Sunday, it's like,
well, let me tell you a toast.
Here's a toast to what God's done in my life this week,
and that kind of thing.
So I think that's what this kind of [D#] came down to.
And [F#] then, so it's like the cheers song.
So we affectionately call it the cheers [Fm] song,
not to be confused with the television [G#] program featuring Tony.
What's his name?
Ted Danson.
[D]
Yeah, no, it's just fun.
[G#m] Yeah, and you guys have been doing [N] this in church for a little bit
before the recording, right?
A week.
[G] Oh, [E] okay, just a week.
[G#] It was one of those songs where the first time we did it,
it just clicked with everyone.
Like, straight after the first chorus, everyone was in.
And then as soon as we got JD singing it,
he's the master of making something come to life.
[B] So it was fun.
[G#m] Yeah, so it's been a really useful song for us in that regard,
especially going into our creative conference.
Just a great song that [A] you can start a service with
[G#m] and engage everyone, get them jumping, get them dancing,
[A] and like Joel said, get [B] them toasting God.
[E] Yeah, that's awesome.
Well, man, walk us through the guitar lick on this.
It's cool.
I mean, it's just a little bit of strumming,
a lot of rhythm.
Yeah, I think you can kind of do anything you like.
Because when we were playing it, it was [F] like a [G] country song, you know?
At first, kind of a country jam, you know,
but then [F] it's kind of like a rock song or whatever you want [F#] to do.
But it's just, we play it in C, which is kind of nice key.
Everyone can kind of sing it there, I think, except for [Am] me.
Six, just goes six, [G] five, [C] four, one.
And it kind of pushes in a couple of places where you [F#] don't need to.
You can play it straight or you can push it.
So that's basically the whole song.
[Am]
[Dm] [A]
[C] You can [E] play it like a, [G] [F] [Gm]
play it whatever.
[C]
Like, lick 182, whatever you want.
[G] What's your favorite style of music [Am] we can play like that?
Yeah, [F#] the reggae, all the [C] upbeat.
[G] Yeah, [Am] absolutely.
Well, guys, thanks so [C] much for sharing this song with us.
Love you guys.
Appreciate you sitting down.
Love you, too.
See you, mate.
Yes.
[F] [C] [Am]
To the truth.
To the life.
[N]
Here's to the one who made the morning bright Here's to the one who taught the stars to shine
Here's to the one who graced the dead of night [Am] Pulled me from [C] the dark, set my heart alight
[Am] Oh, [G] [C]
yeah
Here's to the one who made my heart to sing
[Am] Opened up [C] my eyes and washed away my sin
Here's to the one who gave his life for mine [Am] Broke all [C] my chains and set me free, oh, right
To the [Am] [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the life I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything Oh, oh
Here's to all the things that your love has done Here's to the way you wiped away my past
Here's to the future and the things to come [Am] Here's to [G] my savior's everlasting love
To the [Am] [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything
Oh,
[Am] oh, [G] [C]
[Am] [C] oh
[Am] [G] [C]
[A] Here's to [C] your kindness [F] Here's [Am] to [G] your goodness
[Fm] [C]
Here's to your freedom Here's to the day I [C] see you, Jesus
[Am] Here's to [C] your glory Here's to your greatness
[Am] Here's to [C] your kingdom [F]
[Am] Here's to [G] the name of Jesus
To the [Am] [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name over everything
To the way, [G] oh, [C] oh, oh To the [Am] truth, [G] [C] oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name [C] over everything
Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name [F] over everything Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name over everything
[N] Guys, thanks for sharing this song with us.
We shake Joel's hand for every video we do.
This song is, I mean, this is just a fun party song.
It reminds me a lot of the [E] early United Days, [F#] some of those great songs.
For church, [E] it's great to have these songs that are celebration,
especially [D#] as an opener in church.
[F#] But talk about a little bit, you guys working on it together.
Yeah, we were in LA a little while back.
A whole bunch of us went there just in a few weeks, two weeks.
Yeah.
Just in this like, it was a crazy little kind of apartment.
It was right up on the top of the cliffs.
It was like super high.
So we just hung [G#] out there and just like wrote, and we wrote tons of songs.
We wrote tons of songs that didn't make the record and that were really good.
But we were kind of just having [G] fun.
We were just talking a lot about music, talking a lot about just like good [F] vibes,
like joy, and just like songs that just kind of are easy.
It's the easiest song ever.
So it was like four chords and then just really simple.
Just wanted to [G] vibe on it.
So I think one night we came home and we'd had dinner,
and Matty started playing the acoustic guitar and started singing.
And next thing you know, we were all just having a big sing-along [E] jam,
and that's kind of how the song was [F#] written.
And then when it came time to write it, I think it was just we kind of sat down
and it was like, I think a cheers song.
I've always thought a cheers song would be a cool thing, like for [G] a praise song.
Like I've tried to write a toast song for so long.
[F#] Because it's like [G] I think about the [Gm] kingdom,
and [F#m] just even the idea of the church [Fm] and [E] setting a table,
and like the banquet and the idea of [F#] everybody gathered around
and kind of just making toasts.
I reckon that's just a cool picture for the church.
I kind of feel that's [G] what we do when we have worship.
Even when we get together on Sunday, it's like,
well, let me tell you a toast.
Here's a toast to what God's done in my life this week,
and that kind of thing.
So I think that's what this kind of [D#] came down to.
And [F#] then, so it's like the cheers song.
So we affectionately call it the cheers [Fm] song,
not to be confused with the television [G#] program featuring Tony.
What's his name?
Ted Danson.
[D]
Yeah, no, it's just fun.
[G#m] Yeah, and you guys have been doing [N] this in church for a little bit
before the recording, right?
A week.
[G] Oh, [E] okay, just a week.
[G#] It was one of those songs where the first time we did it,
it just clicked with everyone.
Like, straight after the first chorus, everyone was in.
And then as soon as we got JD singing it,
he's the master of making something come to life.
[B] So it was fun.
[G#m] Yeah, so it's been a really useful song for us in that regard,
especially going into our creative conference.
Just a great song that [A] you can start a service with
[G#m] and engage everyone, get them jumping, get them dancing,
[A] and like Joel said, get [B] them toasting God.
[E] Yeah, that's awesome.
Well, man, walk us through the guitar lick on this.
It's cool.
I mean, it's just a little bit of strumming,
a lot of rhythm.
Yeah, I think you can kind of do anything you like.
Because when we were playing it, it was [F] like a [G] country song, you know?
At first, kind of a country jam, you know,
but then [F] it's kind of like a rock song or whatever you want [F#] to do.
But it's just, we play it in C, which is kind of nice key.
Everyone can kind of sing it there, I think, except for [Am] me.
Six, just goes six, [G] five, [C] four, one.
And it kind of pushes in a couple of places where you [F#] don't need to.
You can play it straight or you can push it.
So that's basically the whole song.
[Am]
[Dm] [A]
[C] You can [E] play it like a, [G] [F] [Gm]
play it whatever.
[C]
Like, lick 182, whatever you want.
[G] What's your favorite style of music [Am] we can play like that?
Yeah, [F#] the reggae, all the [C] upbeat.
[G] Yeah, [Am] absolutely.
Well, guys, thanks so [C] much for sharing this song with us.
Love you guys.
Appreciate you sitting down.
Love you, too.
See you, mate.
Yes.
[F] [C] [Am]
To the truth.
To the life.
[N]
Key:
C
Am
G
F#
F
C
Am
G
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Here's to the one who made the morning bright Here's to the one who taught the stars to shine
Here's to the one who graced the dead of night [Am] Pulled me from [C] the dark, set my heart alight
[Am] Oh, _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
yeah _ _ _ _ _
Here's to the one who made my heart to sing _
[Am] Opened up [C] my eyes and washed away my sin
Here's to the one who gave his life for mine [Am] Broke all [C] my chains and set me free, oh, right
To the [Am] _ [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the life I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ oh _ _ _ _ _
Here's to all the things that your love has done Here's to the way you wiped away my past
Here's to the future and the things to come [Am] Here's to [G] my savior's everlasting love
To the [Am] _ [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything _
Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] oh, [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [C] _ oh _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[A] Here's to [C] your kindness [F] _ _ Here's [Am] to [G] your goodness
[Fm] _ _ [C] _
Here's to your freedom _ _ Here's to the day I [C] see you, Jesus
[Am] Here's to [C] your glory _ _ Here's to your greatness _ _ _
[Am] Here's to [C] your kingdom [F] _ _ _
[Am] Here's to [G] the name of Jesus
To the [Am] _ [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name over everything
To the way, [G] oh, [C] oh, oh To the [Am] truth, [G] _ [C] oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name [C] over everything
Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name [F] over everything Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name over everything _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ Guys, thanks for sharing this song with us.
We shake Joel's hand for every video we do.
_ _ This song is, I mean, this is just a fun party song.
It reminds me a lot of the [E] early United Days, [F#] some of those great songs.
For church, [E] it's great to have these songs that are celebration,
especially [D#] as an opener in church.
[F#] But talk about a little bit, you guys working on it together.
Yeah, we were in LA _ _ _ a little while back.
A whole bunch of us went there just in a few weeks, two weeks.
Yeah. _
Just in this like, it was a crazy little _ kind of apartment.
It was right up on the top of the cliffs.
It was like super high.
So we just hung [G#] out there and just like wrote, and we wrote tons of songs.
We wrote tons of songs that didn't make the record _ and that were really good.
But we were kind of just having [G] fun.
We were just talking a lot about music, talking a lot about just like good [F] vibes,
like joy, and just like songs that just kind of are easy.
_ _ It's the easiest song ever.
So it was like four chords and then just really simple.
Just wanted to [G] vibe on it.
So I think one night we came home and we'd had dinner,
and Matty started playing the acoustic guitar and started singing.
And next thing you know, we were all just having a big sing-along [E] jam,
and that's kind of how the song was [F#] written.
And then when it came time to write it, I think it was just we kind of sat down
and it was like, I think a cheers song.
I've always thought a cheers song would be a cool thing, like for [G] a praise song.
Like I've tried to write a toast song for so long.
[F#] _ Because it's like [G] I think about the [Gm] kingdom,
and [F#m] just even the idea of the church [Fm] and [E] setting a table,
and like the banquet and the idea of _ _ [F#] everybody gathered around
and kind of just making toasts.
I reckon that's just a cool picture for the church.
I kind of feel that's [G] what we do when we have worship.
Even when we get together on Sunday, it's like,
well, let me tell you a toast.
Here's a toast to what God's done in my life this week,
and that kind of thing.
So I think that's what this kind of [D#] came down to.
And [F#] then, so it's like the cheers song.
So we affectionately call it the cheers [Fm] song,
not to be confused with the television [G#] program featuring Tony.
What's his name?
Ted Danson.
[D]
Yeah, no, it's just fun.
[G#m] Yeah, and you guys have been doing [N] this in church for a little bit
before the recording, right?
A week. _ _
[G] _ _ Oh, [E] okay, just a week. _
[G#] It was one of those songs where the first time we did it,
it just clicked with everyone.
Like, straight after the first chorus, everyone was in.
And then as soon as we got JD singing it,
_ he's the master of making something come to life.
[B] So it was fun.
[G#m] Yeah, so it's been a really useful song for us in that regard,
especially going into our creative conference.
Just a great song that [A] you can start a service with
[G#m] and engage everyone, get them jumping, get them dancing,
[A] and like Joel said, get [B] them toasting God.
[E] Yeah, that's awesome.
Well, man, walk us through the guitar lick on this.
It's cool.
I mean, it's just a little bit of strumming,
a lot of rhythm.
Yeah, I think you can kind of do anything you like.
_ Because when we were playing it, it was [F] like a [G] country song, you know?
At first, kind of a country jam, you know,
but then [F] it's kind of like a rock song or whatever you want [F#] to do.
But it's just, _ we play it in C, which is kind of nice key.
Everyone can kind of sing it there, I think, except for [Am] me.
Six, just goes six, [G] five, [C] four, one.
And it kind of pushes in a couple of places where you [F#] don't need to.
You can play it straight or you can push it.
So that's basically the whole song.
[Am] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ You can [E] play it like a, [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm]
play it whatever.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
Like, lick 182, whatever you want.
[G] What's your favorite style of music [Am] we can play like that?
Yeah, [F#] the reggae, all the [C] upbeat. _
_ [G] Yeah, [Am] absolutely.
Well, guys, thanks so [C] much for sharing this song with us.
_ Love you guys.
Appreciate you sitting down.
Love you, too.
_ _ See you, mate.
Yes.
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ To the truth. _ _
_ _ To the life.
_ [N] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Here's to the one who made the morning bright Here's to the one who taught the stars to shine
Here's to the one who graced the dead of night [Am] Pulled me from [C] the dark, set my heart alight
[Am] Oh, _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
yeah _ _ _ _ _
Here's to the one who made my heart to sing _
[Am] Opened up [C] my eyes and washed away my sin
Here's to the one who gave his life for mine [Am] Broke all [C] my chains and set me free, oh, right
To the [Am] _ [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the life I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ oh _ _ _ _ _
Here's to all the things that your love has done Here's to the way you wiped away my past
Here's to the future and the things to come [Am] Here's to [G] my savior's everlasting love
To the [Am] _ [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus his spirit name over everything _
Oh, _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] oh, [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [C] _ oh _ _ _
[Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [C] _ _ _
[A] Here's to [C] your kindness [F] _ _ Here's [Am] to [G] your goodness
[Fm] _ _ [C] _
Here's to your freedom _ _ Here's to the day I [C] see you, Jesus
[Am] Here's to [C] your glory _ _ Here's to your greatness _ _ _
[Am] Here's to [C] your kingdom [F] _ _ _
[Am] Here's to [G] the name of Jesus
To the [Am] _ [C] way, oh, oh, oh To the truth, oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name over everything
To the way, [G] oh, [C] oh, oh To the [Am] truth, [G] _ [C] oh, oh, oh
To the [Am] life [C] I live, living like you give Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name [C] over everything
Jesus [Am] his spirit [C] name [F] over everything Jesus [Am] his spirit [G] name over everything _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ Guys, thanks for sharing this song with us.
We shake Joel's hand for every video we do.
_ _ This song is, I mean, this is just a fun party song.
It reminds me a lot of the [E] early United Days, [F#] some of those great songs.
For church, [E] it's great to have these songs that are celebration,
especially [D#] as an opener in church.
[F#] But talk about a little bit, you guys working on it together.
Yeah, we were in LA _ _ _ a little while back.
A whole bunch of us went there just in a few weeks, two weeks.
Yeah. _
Just in this like, it was a crazy little _ kind of apartment.
It was right up on the top of the cliffs.
It was like super high.
So we just hung [G#] out there and just like wrote, and we wrote tons of songs.
We wrote tons of songs that didn't make the record _ and that were really good.
But we were kind of just having [G] fun.
We were just talking a lot about music, talking a lot about just like good [F] vibes,
like joy, and just like songs that just kind of are easy.
_ _ It's the easiest song ever.
So it was like four chords and then just really simple.
Just wanted to [G] vibe on it.
So I think one night we came home and we'd had dinner,
and Matty started playing the acoustic guitar and started singing.
And next thing you know, we were all just having a big sing-along [E] jam,
and that's kind of how the song was [F#] written.
And then when it came time to write it, I think it was just we kind of sat down
and it was like, I think a cheers song.
I've always thought a cheers song would be a cool thing, like for [G] a praise song.
Like I've tried to write a toast song for so long.
[F#] _ Because it's like [G] I think about the [Gm] kingdom,
and [F#m] just even the idea of the church [Fm] and [E] setting a table,
and like the banquet and the idea of _ _ [F#] everybody gathered around
and kind of just making toasts.
I reckon that's just a cool picture for the church.
I kind of feel that's [G] what we do when we have worship.
Even when we get together on Sunday, it's like,
well, let me tell you a toast.
Here's a toast to what God's done in my life this week,
and that kind of thing.
So I think that's what this kind of [D#] came down to.
And [F#] then, so it's like the cheers song.
So we affectionately call it the cheers [Fm] song,
not to be confused with the television [G#] program featuring Tony.
What's his name?
Ted Danson.
[D]
Yeah, no, it's just fun.
[G#m] Yeah, and you guys have been doing [N] this in church for a little bit
before the recording, right?
A week. _ _
[G] _ _ Oh, [E] okay, just a week. _
[G#] It was one of those songs where the first time we did it,
it just clicked with everyone.
Like, straight after the first chorus, everyone was in.
And then as soon as we got JD singing it,
_ he's the master of making something come to life.
[B] So it was fun.
[G#m] Yeah, so it's been a really useful song for us in that regard,
especially going into our creative conference.
Just a great song that [A] you can start a service with
[G#m] and engage everyone, get them jumping, get them dancing,
[A] and like Joel said, get [B] them toasting God.
[E] Yeah, that's awesome.
Well, man, walk us through the guitar lick on this.
It's cool.
I mean, it's just a little bit of strumming,
a lot of rhythm.
Yeah, I think you can kind of do anything you like.
_ Because when we were playing it, it was [F] like a [G] country song, you know?
At first, kind of a country jam, you know,
but then [F] it's kind of like a rock song or whatever you want [F#] to do.
But it's just, _ we play it in C, which is kind of nice key.
Everyone can kind of sing it there, I think, except for [Am] me.
Six, just goes six, [G] five, [C] four, one.
And it kind of pushes in a couple of places where you [F#] don't need to.
You can play it straight or you can push it.
So that's basically the whole song.
[Am] _
_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ You can [E] play it like a, [G] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Gm]
play it whatever.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _
Like, lick 182, whatever you want.
[G] What's your favorite style of music [Am] we can play like that?
Yeah, [F#] the reggae, all the [C] upbeat. _
_ [G] Yeah, [Am] absolutely.
Well, guys, thanks so [C] much for sharing this song with us.
_ Love you guys.
Appreciate you sitting down.
Love you, too.
_ _ See you, mate.
Yes.
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ To the truth. _ _
_ _ To the life.
_ [N] _