Chords for I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing - The Shaw Brothers and Lorri Hafer
Tempo:
101.85 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
Bb
Gb
F
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I told you we're going to have a reunion here and we are.
Al Hamm, of course, the man who originated the music of your life, a great songwriter himself.
And I'm turning on PBS one night and I'm seeing the folk song reunion.
And the Shaw Brothers are there and Laurie Hafer was there.
Boy, they had a big cast on that show, didn't they?
I just put my old feet up and he got into the popcorn.
My wife said I had to go out jogging the next day.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's have a great reunion.
Laurie Hafer joining the Shaw Brothers in I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing.
Here we go.
As Herb was saying, this PBS that we were doing a couple of years ago, wasn't it?
It was in Pittsburgh.
Anybody here from Pennsylvania?
Okay.
Big deal.
Anybody here from, how [Gb] about New Hampshire?
Hey, that's where we're from.
We've [D] heard of it.
They know you.
[D] Did you bring your entire fan club?
Well, [Gb] yes.
Don't you?
I try.
Both of them?
Well, we put the group that we had together.
It was called the Hillside Singers for that special [C] occasion.
[F] And there were nine people in the group.
We managed to get, what, five?
And now we're down to three.
But we don't need the others anyway.
Okay?
[N] So this is a song you'll all recognize and we'd love for you to join us on the chorus.
[G]
[Eb] I'd like to build the world a home [F] and furnish it with love.
[Bb] Grow apple trees and honey bees [Ab] and slow white [Eb] turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
[Bb] I'd like to hold it in my [Ab] arms and keep it [Eb] company.
I'd like to see the world for once, [F] all standing hand in hand.
[Bb] And hear them echo through the hills [Ab] for peace throughout [Eb] the land.
It's the real thing, what the world wants [F] today.
That's the way [Bb] it'll stay, [Bb] with the [Ab] real thing.
[Eb] I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
[Bb] A song of peace that echoes on [Ab] and never [Eb] goes away.
[B] Put your [Bb] hand in my hand, [Eb] let's begin today.
With your hand in my hand, [B] help me find the way.
[E] I'd like to see the world for once, [Gb] all standing hand in hand.
[B] And hear them echo through the hills [A] for peace [E] throughout the land.
I'd like to teach the world to sing [Gb] in perfect harmony.
[B] A song of peace that echoes on [A] and never [E] goes away.
It's the real thing, what the world [Gb] wants today.
That's the way [B] it'll stay, with the [A] real thing.
[E] One more time.
It's the real thing, what the world [Gb] wants today.
That's the way [B] it'll stay, with the [A] real thing.
Say [E] hello.
[N]
Al Hamm, of course, the man who originated the music of your life, a great songwriter himself.
And I'm turning on PBS one night and I'm seeing the folk song reunion.
And the Shaw Brothers are there and Laurie Hafer was there.
Boy, they had a big cast on that show, didn't they?
I just put my old feet up and he got into the popcorn.
My wife said I had to go out jogging the next day.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's have a great reunion.
Laurie Hafer joining the Shaw Brothers in I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing.
Here we go.
As Herb was saying, this PBS that we were doing a couple of years ago, wasn't it?
It was in Pittsburgh.
Anybody here from Pennsylvania?
Okay.
Big deal.
Anybody here from, how [Gb] about New Hampshire?
Hey, that's where we're from.
We've [D] heard of it.
They know you.
[D] Did you bring your entire fan club?
Well, [Gb] yes.
Don't you?
I try.
Both of them?
Well, we put the group that we had together.
It was called the Hillside Singers for that special [C] occasion.
[F] And there were nine people in the group.
We managed to get, what, five?
And now we're down to three.
But we don't need the others anyway.
Okay?
[N] So this is a song you'll all recognize and we'd love for you to join us on the chorus.
[G]
[Eb] I'd like to build the world a home [F] and furnish it with love.
[Bb] Grow apple trees and honey bees [Ab] and slow white [Eb] turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
[Bb] I'd like to hold it in my [Ab] arms and keep it [Eb] company.
I'd like to see the world for once, [F] all standing hand in hand.
[Bb] And hear them echo through the hills [Ab] for peace throughout [Eb] the land.
It's the real thing, what the world wants [F] today.
That's the way [Bb] it'll stay, [Bb] with the [Ab] real thing.
[Eb] I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
[Bb] A song of peace that echoes on [Ab] and never [Eb] goes away.
[B] Put your [Bb] hand in my hand, [Eb] let's begin today.
With your hand in my hand, [B] help me find the way.
[E] I'd like to see the world for once, [Gb] all standing hand in hand.
[B] And hear them echo through the hills [A] for peace [E] throughout the land.
I'd like to teach the world to sing [Gb] in perfect harmony.
[B] A song of peace that echoes on [A] and never [E] goes away.
It's the real thing, what the world [Gb] wants today.
That's the way [B] it'll stay, with the [A] real thing.
[E] One more time.
It's the real thing, what the world [Gb] wants today.
That's the way [B] it'll stay, with the [A] real thing.
Say [E] hello.
[N]
Key:
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Bb
Gb
F
B
Eb
Bb
Gb
I told you we're going to have a reunion here and we are.
Al Hamm, of course, the man who originated the music of your life, a great songwriter himself.
And I'm turning on PBS one night and I'm seeing the folk song reunion.
And the Shaw Brothers are there and Laurie Hafer was there.
Boy, they had a big cast on that show, didn't they?
I just put my old feet up and he got into the popcorn.
My wife said I had to go out jogging the next day.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's have a great reunion.
Laurie Hafer joining the Shaw Brothers in I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing.
Here we go. _
_ _ _ _ _ As Herb was saying, this PBS that we were doing a couple of years ago, wasn't it?
It was in Pittsburgh.
Anybody here from Pennsylvania?
_ Okay.
Big deal. _
_ Anybody here from, how [Gb] about New Hampshire? _ _
Hey, that's where we're from.
We've [D] heard of it.
They know you.
[D] Did you bring your entire fan club?
Well, [Gb] yes.
Don't you?
I try.
Both of them?
Well, we put the group that we had together.
It was called the Hillside Singers for that special [C] occasion.
[F] And there were nine people in the group.
We managed to get, what, five?
And now we're down to three.
But we don't need the others anyway.
Okay?
[N] So this is a song you'll all recognize and we'd love for you to join us on the chorus.
_ [G] _ _
[Eb] I'd like to build the world a home [F] and furnish it with love.
[Bb] Grow apple trees and honey bees [Ab] and slow white [Eb] turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
_ [Bb] I'd like to hold it in my [Ab] arms and keep it [Eb] company.
_ _ I'd like to see the world for once, [F] all standing hand in hand.
[Bb] And hear them echo through the hills [Ab] for peace throughout [Eb] the land.
It's the real thing, _ _ what the world wants [F] today. _
That's the way [Bb] it'll stay, _ _ [Bb] with the [Ab] real thing.
[Eb] _ _ _ I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
_ [Bb] A song of peace that echoes on [Ab] and never [Eb] goes away. _
[B] _ Put your [Bb] hand in my hand, [Eb] let's begin today.
_ _ With your hand in my hand, [B] _ help me find the way.
[E] I'd like to see the world for once, [Gb] all standing hand in hand.
[B] And hear them echo through the hills [A] for peace [E] throughout the land.
_ I'd like to teach the world to sing [Gb] in perfect harmony.
[B] A song of peace that echoes on [A] and never [E] goes away.
It's the real thing, _ _ what the world [Gb] wants today. _ _
That's the way [B] it'll stay, with _ the [A] real thing.
[E] One more time.
It's the real thing, _ what the world [Gb] wants today. _
_ That's the way [B] it'll stay, _ _ with the [A] real thing.
_ Say [E] _ hello. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Al Hamm, of course, the man who originated the music of your life, a great songwriter himself.
And I'm turning on PBS one night and I'm seeing the folk song reunion.
And the Shaw Brothers are there and Laurie Hafer was there.
Boy, they had a big cast on that show, didn't they?
I just put my old feet up and he got into the popcorn.
My wife said I had to go out jogging the next day.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's have a great reunion.
Laurie Hafer joining the Shaw Brothers in I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing.
Here we go. _
_ _ _ _ _ As Herb was saying, this PBS that we were doing a couple of years ago, wasn't it?
It was in Pittsburgh.
Anybody here from Pennsylvania?
_ Okay.
Big deal. _
_ Anybody here from, how [Gb] about New Hampshire? _ _
Hey, that's where we're from.
We've [D] heard of it.
They know you.
[D] Did you bring your entire fan club?
Well, [Gb] yes.
Don't you?
I try.
Both of them?
Well, we put the group that we had together.
It was called the Hillside Singers for that special [C] occasion.
[F] And there were nine people in the group.
We managed to get, what, five?
And now we're down to three.
But we don't need the others anyway.
Okay?
[N] So this is a song you'll all recognize and we'd love for you to join us on the chorus.
_ [G] _ _
[Eb] I'd like to build the world a home [F] and furnish it with love.
[Bb] Grow apple trees and honey bees [Ab] and slow white [Eb] turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
_ [Bb] I'd like to hold it in my [Ab] arms and keep it [Eb] company.
_ _ I'd like to see the world for once, [F] all standing hand in hand.
[Bb] And hear them echo through the hills [Ab] for peace throughout [Eb] the land.
It's the real thing, _ _ what the world wants [F] today. _
That's the way [Bb] it'll stay, _ _ [Bb] with the [Ab] real thing.
[Eb] _ _ _ I'd like to teach the world to sing [F] in perfect harmony.
_ [Bb] A song of peace that echoes on [Ab] and never [Eb] goes away. _
[B] _ Put your [Bb] hand in my hand, [Eb] let's begin today.
_ _ With your hand in my hand, [B] _ help me find the way.
[E] I'd like to see the world for once, [Gb] all standing hand in hand.
[B] And hear them echo through the hills [A] for peace [E] throughout the land.
_ I'd like to teach the world to sing [Gb] in perfect harmony.
[B] A song of peace that echoes on [A] and never [E] goes away.
It's the real thing, _ _ what the world [Gb] wants today. _ _
That's the way [B] it'll stay, with _ the [A] real thing.
[E] One more time.
It's the real thing, _ what the world [Gb] wants today. _
_ That's the way [B] it'll stay, _ _ with the [A] real thing.
_ Say [E] _ hello. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _