Chords for Jared Dixon - " It Was Me "
Tempo:
132.9 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
Fm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Bb] Their heads were low, their [F] [Gm]
steps were slow.
As [Eb] they walked along that [Bb] long and may-ish road,
[F] then a [Bb] man appeared.
And as [F] [Gm] he drew near, he [Eb] said, why are you [Bb] so sad?
Are [Eb] things really [F]
that bad?
And [Bb] they said, sir, [F] have [Gm] you not heard
why [Eb] you must be a stranger?
[Bbm] This [F] town, for the one [Bb] who came in [F] the
[Gm] father's [Bb] name,
well, [Eb] he has been cut [Fm] down.
They [Eb] laid his body [Bb] in the
[F] ground.
No, but as [Eb] they walked and talked,
he began to [Bb] explain about this Jesus and why he came.
[Eb] He opened the scriptures, [Bb] began to teach.
That old [Eb] preacher of [F] preachers, he began to preach.
He [Bb] said, in the wilderness, the children had [F] nothing to eat.
[Gm] Oh, but manna from heaven fell down to their feet.
When [Eb] they were dry and thirsty in a foreign land,
they martyred him [F] forth out of a rock in the sand.
When [Bb] the three Hebrew children were thrown in [F] the flames,
[Gm] a fourth man appeared.
They even called him by his name.
[Eb] The manna and the water, the man, they're [Bb] all the same.
You're [F] still confused.
Let me say this real plain.
He [Bb] said, that was me.
[Eb] [F] [Gm]
It was me.
[Eb] Ain't I the one you left back there?
[F] Oh, cavalry, [Eb] it [Bb] was me.
[Eb] [F] [Bb] He said, who do you think hunts the stars in the [F] sky?
[Gm]
Who do you think turns the stage at night?
Who [C] made the [Bb] flowers?
[Eb] Who made the trees?
[Bb] Well, who made the sun [F] and the moon and the [Bb] seas?
Who gives a life to all who believe?
[Gm] Who do you think made that blind man to see?
And [Eb] who made this very [Bb] air that we breathe?
[Eb] Who defeated death [Fm] and won the [Bb] victory?
And he said, that was me.
[F]
[Gm] It was me.
[Eb] Yes, I'm [Bb] the one [Eb] who died for [G] you.
[F] Cavalry, it [Bb] was me.
[Eb]
He [Bb] said, who loved you when [F] no one else [Gm] would?
And who saved you [G] when no one
[Eb] else could?
[F]
He said, [Bb] that was me.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
steps were slow.
As [Eb] they walked along that [Bb] long and may-ish road,
[F] then a [Bb] man appeared.
And as [F] [Gm] he drew near, he [Eb] said, why are you [Bb] so sad?
Are [Eb] things really [F]
that bad?
And [Bb] they said, sir, [F] have [Gm] you not heard
why [Eb] you must be a stranger?
[Bbm] This [F] town, for the one [Bb] who came in [F] the
[Gm] father's [Bb] name,
well, [Eb] he has been cut [Fm] down.
They [Eb] laid his body [Bb] in the
[F] ground.
No, but as [Eb] they walked and talked,
he began to [Bb] explain about this Jesus and why he came.
[Eb] He opened the scriptures, [Bb] began to teach.
That old [Eb] preacher of [F] preachers, he began to preach.
He [Bb] said, in the wilderness, the children had [F] nothing to eat.
[Gm] Oh, but manna from heaven fell down to their feet.
When [Eb] they were dry and thirsty in a foreign land,
they martyred him [F] forth out of a rock in the sand.
When [Bb] the three Hebrew children were thrown in [F] the flames,
[Gm] a fourth man appeared.
They even called him by his name.
[Eb] The manna and the water, the man, they're [Bb] all the same.
You're [F] still confused.
Let me say this real plain.
He [Bb] said, that was me.
[Eb] [F] [Gm]
It was me.
[Eb] Ain't I the one you left back there?
[F] Oh, cavalry, [Eb] it [Bb] was me.
[Eb] [F] [Bb] He said, who do you think hunts the stars in the [F] sky?
[Gm]
Who do you think turns the stage at night?
Who [C] made the [Bb] flowers?
[Eb] Who made the trees?
[Bb] Well, who made the sun [F] and the moon and the [Bb] seas?
Who gives a life to all who believe?
[Gm] Who do you think made that blind man to see?
And [Eb] who made this very [Bb] air that we breathe?
[Eb] Who defeated death [Fm] and won the [Bb] victory?
And he said, that was me.
[F]
[Gm] It was me.
[Eb] Yes, I'm [Bb] the one [Eb] who died for [G] you.
[F] Cavalry, it [Bb] was me.
[Eb]
He [Bb] said, who loved you when [F] no one else [Gm] would?
And who saved you [G] when no one
[Eb] else could?
[F]
He said, [Bb] that was me.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Key:
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Eb
Gm
Fm
Bb
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Eb
[Bb] _ _ Their heads were low, _ _ their [F] _ _ [Gm]
steps were slow.
_ _ As [Eb] they walked along that [Bb] long and may-ish road,
[F] _ then a [Bb] man _ _ appeared.
_ And as [F] _ [Gm] he drew near, _ _ he [Eb] said, why are you [Bb] so _ sad?
Are [Eb] things really _ [F]
that bad?
_ And [Bb] they said, sir, _ _ [F] have [Gm] you not _ heard
_ why [Eb] you must be a stranger? _
[Bbm] This _ _ [F] town, for the one [Bb] who _ _ came in [F] the _
[Gm] _ father's _ _ [Bb] name,
well, [Eb] he has been cut [Fm] down.
They [Eb] laid his body [Bb] in the _ _
[F] _ ground.
No, but as [Eb] they walked and talked,
he began to [Bb] explain _ about this Jesus and why he came.
[Eb] He opened the scriptures, [Bb] began to teach.
That old [Eb] preacher of [F] preachers, he began to preach.
_ _ _ _ _ He [Bb] said, in the wilderness, the children had [F] nothing to eat.
[Gm] Oh, but manna from heaven fell down to their feet.
When [Eb] they were dry and thirsty in a foreign land,
they martyred him [F] forth out of a rock in the sand.
When [Bb] the three Hebrew children were thrown in [F] the flames,
[Gm] a fourth man appeared.
They even called him by his name.
[Eb] The manna and the water, the man, they're [Bb] all the same.
You're [F] still confused.
Let me say this real plain.
_ _ _ He [Bb] said, that was me.
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [Gm]
It was _ _ me. _ _
[Eb] Ain't I the one you left back there?
[F] Oh, cavalry, _ _ _ [Eb] it [Bb] was me.
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] [Bb] He said, who do you think hunts the stars in the [F] sky?
[Gm]
Who do you think turns the stage at night?
Who [C] made the [Bb] flowers?
[Eb] Who made the trees?
[Bb] Well, who made the sun [F] and the moon and the [Bb] seas?
Who gives a life to all who believe?
_ [Gm] Who do you think made that blind man to see?
And [Eb] who made this very [Bb] air that we breathe?
_ [Eb] Who defeated death [Fm] and won the _ [Bb] victory?
_ _ _ And he said, that was _ me.
_ _ _ [F]
[Gm] It was _ me. _ _ _
[Eb] Yes, I'm [Bb] the one [Eb] who died for _ [G] you.
_ _ [F] Cavalry, _ it [Bb] was me.
_ [Eb] _ _ _
He [Bb] said, who loved you when [F] no one else _ [Gm] would?
And who saved you [G] when no one _ _
[Eb] else _ could?
[F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He said, [Bb] that was me. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _
steps were slow.
_ _ As [Eb] they walked along that [Bb] long and may-ish road,
[F] _ then a [Bb] man _ _ appeared.
_ And as [F] _ [Gm] he drew near, _ _ he [Eb] said, why are you [Bb] so _ sad?
Are [Eb] things really _ [F]
that bad?
_ And [Bb] they said, sir, _ _ [F] have [Gm] you not _ heard
_ why [Eb] you must be a stranger? _
[Bbm] This _ _ [F] town, for the one [Bb] who _ _ came in [F] the _
[Gm] _ father's _ _ [Bb] name,
well, [Eb] he has been cut [Fm] down.
They [Eb] laid his body [Bb] in the _ _
[F] _ ground.
No, but as [Eb] they walked and talked,
he began to [Bb] explain _ about this Jesus and why he came.
[Eb] He opened the scriptures, [Bb] began to teach.
That old [Eb] preacher of [F] preachers, he began to preach.
_ _ _ _ _ He [Bb] said, in the wilderness, the children had [F] nothing to eat.
[Gm] Oh, but manna from heaven fell down to their feet.
When [Eb] they were dry and thirsty in a foreign land,
they martyred him [F] forth out of a rock in the sand.
When [Bb] the three Hebrew children were thrown in [F] the flames,
[Gm] a fourth man appeared.
They even called him by his name.
[Eb] The manna and the water, the man, they're [Bb] all the same.
You're [F] still confused.
Let me say this real plain.
_ _ _ He [Bb] said, that was me.
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [Gm]
It was _ _ me. _ _
[Eb] Ain't I the one you left back there?
[F] Oh, cavalry, _ _ _ [Eb] it [Bb] was me.
_ [Eb] _ _ [F] [Bb] He said, who do you think hunts the stars in the [F] sky?
[Gm]
Who do you think turns the stage at night?
Who [C] made the [Bb] flowers?
[Eb] Who made the trees?
[Bb] Well, who made the sun [F] and the moon and the [Bb] seas?
Who gives a life to all who believe?
_ [Gm] Who do you think made that blind man to see?
And [Eb] who made this very [Bb] air that we breathe?
_ [Eb] Who defeated death [Fm] and won the _ [Bb] victory?
_ _ _ And he said, that was _ me.
_ _ _ [F]
[Gm] It was _ me. _ _ _
[Eb] Yes, I'm [Bb] the one [Eb] who died for _ [G] you.
_ _ [F] Cavalry, _ it [Bb] was me.
_ [Eb] _ _ _
He [Bb] said, who loved you when [F] no one else _ [Gm] would?
And who saved you [G] when no one _ _
[Eb] else _ could?
[F] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ He said, [Bb] that was me. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _