Chords for Hug (We All Need a Hug) - Ben Sands
Tempo:
89.325 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
Am
C
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] But now I collect hugs and my collection is far from complete so at the end of the concert
you could form a line down this wall here.
I remember [D] I [G] wasn't much older
than four, maybe [C] five at the most.
[Am]
The go-to [C] school [D] mornings were colder.
No such [G] thing as a bus.
[A] [G] Our mother'd [D] be [G] searching for school bags.
Combing our [C] hair the wrong way.
[Am] As she puttered our toast [D] and buttoned our coats, here's what my [G] mother would [Am] say.
[G]
We all [Am] need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between to keep life's [G] troubles at [Am] bay.
[G]
No matter where I'd be
however you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It is [C] my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all.
And when Adam [Am] was [G] cast from the garden
feeling [D] that [C] life was unfair
[Am] his temper was [D] starting to harden
when Eve said I've [G] nothing to wear.
[D] [G] But God in his mercy looked kindly
he gave his white [C] shoulders a shrug.
[Am] I'll give humankind [D] a small piece of my mind.
So he created [G]
the hug.
[Am] [G] For we all [D] need a hug in [G] the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's [G] troubles at [D] bay.
[G] No matter [D] wherever [G]
you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am] It is my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all.
[D] Archbishop [G] Tutu from Kiptown
continues to keep [C] our hearts warm
[Am] with his passion [C] for [D] freedom and justice and peace
he's a man of great [G] courage and charm.
His words [D] have the [G] power of persuasion
to lead people [C] into the light.
[Am]
But if you want [D] to move mountains like Tutu
then hug everybody [G] in sight.
For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[G] No [D] matter [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be small.
[Am] It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the best [G] cure of all.
Well a [D] letter can bring [G]
consolation
a phone call can brighten [C] the night
[Am] in the midst of great [D] aggravation
they can put at least [G] some things to right.
But when [D] your heart [G] feels like it's breaking
your life slipping [C] down past the plug
[Am] you feel like a ghost
[D] the thing you want most
is someone to give [G] you a hug [D] right.
[G] For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
As [Am] many as possible
as many as [D] possible
squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[Am] [G] No matter [D] [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be [Am] small.
It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best
you can sing it longer than that come on
we [D] all need a hug [G] in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as possible
[D] squeezed in between
to keep [G] life's troubles at [D] bay.
[G]
No matter wherever you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It's my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of [C] all.
[G]
[C] [G]
Thank [Ab] you very much.
you could form a line down this wall here.
I remember [D] I [G] wasn't much older
than four, maybe [C] five at the most.
[Am]
The go-to [C] school [D] mornings were colder.
No such [G] thing as a bus.
[A] [G] Our mother'd [D] be [G] searching for school bags.
Combing our [C] hair the wrong way.
[Am] As she puttered our toast [D] and buttoned our coats, here's what my [G] mother would [Am] say.
[G]
We all [Am] need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between to keep life's [G] troubles at [Am] bay.
[G]
No matter where I'd be
however you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It is [C] my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all.
And when Adam [Am] was [G] cast from the garden
feeling [D] that [C] life was unfair
[Am] his temper was [D] starting to harden
when Eve said I've [G] nothing to wear.
[D] [G] But God in his mercy looked kindly
he gave his white [C] shoulders a shrug.
[Am] I'll give humankind [D] a small piece of my mind.
So he created [G]
the hug.
[Am] [G] For we all [D] need a hug in [G] the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's [G] troubles at [D] bay.
[G] No matter [D] wherever [G]
you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am] It is my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all.
[D] Archbishop [G] Tutu from Kiptown
continues to keep [C] our hearts warm
[Am] with his passion [C] for [D] freedom and justice and peace
he's a man of great [G] courage and charm.
His words [D] have the [G] power of persuasion
to lead people [C] into the light.
[Am]
But if you want [D] to move mountains like Tutu
then hug everybody [G] in sight.
For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[G] No [D] matter [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be small.
[Am] It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the best [G] cure of all.
Well a [D] letter can bring [G]
consolation
a phone call can brighten [C] the night
[Am] in the midst of great [D] aggravation
they can put at least [G] some things to right.
But when [D] your heart [G] feels like it's breaking
your life slipping [C] down past the plug
[Am] you feel like a ghost
[D] the thing you want most
is someone to give [G] you a hug [D] right.
[G] For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
As [Am] many as possible
as many as [D] possible
squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[Am] [G] No matter [D] [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be [Am] small.
It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best
you can sing it longer than that come on
we [D] all need a hug [G] in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as possible
[D] squeezed in between
to keep [G] life's troubles at [D] bay.
[G]
No matter wherever you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It's my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of [C] all.
[G]
[C] [G]
Thank [Ab] you very much.
Key:
G
D
Am
C
A
G
D
Am
[G] But now I collect hugs and my collection is far from complete so at the end of the concert
you could form a line down this wall here.
_ _ _ _ I remember [D] I [G] wasn't much older
than four, maybe [C] five at the most.
_ [Am]
The go-to [C] school [D] mornings were colder. _
No such [G] thing as a bus.
[A] [G] Our mother'd [D] be [G] searching for school bags.
Combing our [C] hair the wrong way.
[Am] As she puttered our toast [D] and buttoned our coats, here's what my [G] mother would [Am] say.
_ [G]
We all [Am] need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between to keep life's [G] troubles at [Am] bay.
[G]
No matter where I'd be
however you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It is [C] my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all. _
_ _ And when Adam [Am] was [G] cast from the garden
feeling [D] that [C] life was unfair
[Am] his temper was [D] starting to harden
when Eve said I've [G] nothing to wear.
[D] [G] But God in his mercy looked kindly
he gave his white [C] shoulders a shrug.
[Am] I'll give humankind [D] a small piece of my mind.
So he created [G]
the hug.
[Am] [G] For we all [D] need a hug in [G] the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's [G] troubles at [D] bay.
[G] No matter [D] wherever [G]
you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am] It is my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all. _ _ _ _
[D] Archbishop [G] Tutu from Kiptown
continues to keep [C] our hearts warm
[Am] with his passion [C] for [D] freedom and justice and peace
he's a man of great [G] courage and charm.
His words [D] have the [G] power of persuasion
to lead people [C] into the light.
_ [Am]
But if you want [D] to move mountains like Tutu
then hug everybody [G] in sight.
For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[G] No [D] matter [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be small.
[Am] It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the best [G] cure of all. _ _
_ Well a [D] letter can bring [G]
consolation
a phone call can brighten [C] the night
_ [Am] in the midst of great [D] aggravation
they can put at least [G] some things to right.
_ But when [D] your heart [G] feels like it's breaking
your life slipping [C] down past the plug
[Am] you feel like a ghost
[D] the thing you want most
is someone to give [G] you a hug [D] right.
[G] For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
As [Am] many as possible
as many as [D] possible
squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[Am] [G] No matter [D] [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be [Am] small.
It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best
you can sing it longer than that come on
we [D] all need a hug [G] in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as possible
[D] squeezed in between
to keep [G] life's troubles at [D] bay.
[G]
No matter wherever you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It's my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of [C] all.
[G] _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
Thank [Ab] you very much. _ _ _
you could form a line down this wall here.
_ _ _ _ I remember [D] I [G] wasn't much older
than four, maybe [C] five at the most.
_ [Am]
The go-to [C] school [D] mornings were colder. _
No such [G] thing as a bus.
[A] [G] Our mother'd [D] be [G] searching for school bags.
Combing our [C] hair the wrong way.
[Am] As she puttered our toast [D] and buttoned our coats, here's what my [G] mother would [Am] say.
_ [G]
We all [Am] need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between to keep life's [G] troubles at [Am] bay.
[G]
No matter where I'd be
however you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It is [C] my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all. _
_ _ And when Adam [Am] was [G] cast from the garden
feeling [D] that [C] life was unfair
[Am] his temper was [D] starting to harden
when Eve said I've [G] nothing to wear.
[D] [G] But God in his mercy looked kindly
he gave his white [C] shoulders a shrug.
[Am] I'll give humankind [D] a small piece of my mind.
So he created [G]
the hug.
[Am] [G] For we all [D] need a hug in [G] the morning
and one at the [C] end of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's [G] troubles at [D] bay.
[G] No matter [D] wherever [G]
you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am] It is my [D] belief for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of all. _ _ _ _
[D] Archbishop [G] Tutu from Kiptown
continues to keep [C] our hearts warm
[Am] with his passion [C] for [D] freedom and justice and peace
he's a man of great [G] courage and charm.
His words [D] have the [G] power of persuasion
to lead people [C] into the light.
_ [Am]
But if you want [D] to move mountains like Tutu
then hug everybody [G] in sight.
For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as [D] possible squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[G] No [D] matter [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be small.
[Am] It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the best [G] cure of all. _ _
_ Well a [D] letter can bring [G]
consolation
a phone call can brighten [C] the night
_ [Am] in the midst of great [D] aggravation
they can put at least [G] some things to right.
_ But when [D] your heart [G] feels like it's breaking
your life slipping [C] down past the plug
[Am] you feel like a ghost
[D] the thing you want most
is someone to give [G] you a hug [D] right.
[G] For we [D] all need a [G] hug in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
As [Am] many as possible
as many as [D] possible
squeezed in between
to keep life's troubles [G] at [D] bay.
[Am] [G] No matter [D] [G] wherever you ramble
your problems be great [C] or be [Am] small.
It is my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best
you can sing it longer than that come on
we [D] all need a hug [G] in the morning
and one at the end [C] of the day.
[Am] And as many as possible
[D] squeezed in between
to keep [G] life's troubles at [D] bay.
[G]
No matter wherever you ramble
your problems be [C] great or be small.
[Am]
It's my belief [D] for instant relief
a hug is the [G] best cure of [C] all.
[G] _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
Thank [Ab] you very much. _ _ _