Chords for John, Tennessee Ernie & June - I'll Have A New Life
Tempo:
103.35 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
F#
D#
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Gospel songs are songs of [F#] inspiration, are a very important part [C#] of our musical heritage.
The first song I ever remember, I was about four years old I guess, my mother sang and
played it on the guitar, a [G#] gospel song.
[F#] And while I was a little kid I used to listen to the gospel quartets on [C#] the radio, and I
remember [C#] my brother Jack and I sold [A#m] peanuts one night to try to make enough money to go
in to see them and hear them sing in school.
After I grew up, [F#] I remember that the thing I liked most [D#m] about [C#]
Tennessee Ernie Ford's
television show was that he always closed his program with a song of inspiration.
That's right Johnny, and there was a little bit of [G#] fear and trembling, they said to me,
[F#] said, are you going to do one of these on every show?
And I said, yes.
They said, [C#] well don't you think it will tend to bring your audience down?
I said, no, no, this way, up.
They had the funny idea that to perform this type of music we had to put [F#m] on sackcloth and
set in a pile of [N] ashes, I don't believe that.
It's happy music.
Yes.
Let's ask June and the family to join us in one of our [G#] quartets.
[C#]
On that resurrection morning when all the dead in Christ arrived, I'll have a new body,
praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Soul [C#] and a weakness raised in the power ready to live in paradise, I'll have a new body,
praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a [F] new life.
I'll have a new home of love [C#] eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
[D#] [G#]
[C#] Free from every imperfection, youthful and happy I shall be.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
[C#] Glorified with Him forever, death will be lost in victory.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a [C#] new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
[C#] [D#]
[G#] [C#] What a hallelujah morning when the last trumpet of God so sound.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Graves [C#] all bursting, saints all shouting, heavenly beauty all around.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have a new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, praise the [A#] [B]
Lord, I'll [G#m] have a new [A] [A#] [C#] life.
[B] [C#] Eternal.
[N]
[N]
The first song I ever remember, I was about four years old I guess, my mother sang and
played it on the guitar, a [G#] gospel song.
[F#] And while I was a little kid I used to listen to the gospel quartets on [C#] the radio, and I
remember [C#] my brother Jack and I sold [A#m] peanuts one night to try to make enough money to go
in to see them and hear them sing in school.
After I grew up, [F#] I remember that the thing I liked most [D#m] about [C#]
Tennessee Ernie Ford's
television show was that he always closed his program with a song of inspiration.
That's right Johnny, and there was a little bit of [G#] fear and trembling, they said to me,
[F#] said, are you going to do one of these on every show?
And I said, yes.
They said, [C#] well don't you think it will tend to bring your audience down?
I said, no, no, this way, up.
They had the funny idea that to perform this type of music we had to put [F#m] on sackcloth and
set in a pile of [N] ashes, I don't believe that.
It's happy music.
Yes.
Let's ask June and the family to join us in one of our [G#] quartets.
[C#]
On that resurrection morning when all the dead in Christ arrived, I'll have a new body,
praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Soul [C#] and a weakness raised in the power ready to live in paradise, I'll have a new body,
praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a [F] new life.
I'll have a new home of love [C#] eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
[D#] [G#]
[C#] Free from every imperfection, youthful and happy I shall be.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
[C#] Glorified with Him forever, death will be lost in victory.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a [C#] new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
[C#] [D#]
[G#] [C#] What a hallelujah morning when the last trumpet of God so sound.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Graves [C#] all bursting, saints all shouting, heavenly beauty all around.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have a new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, praise the [A#] [B]
Lord, I'll [G#m] have a new [A] [A#] [C#] life.
[B] [C#] Eternal.
[N]
[N]
Key:
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_ _ _ _ _ Gospel songs are songs of [F#] inspiration, are a very important part [C#] of our musical heritage.
_ The first song I ever remember, I was about four years old I guess, my mother sang and
played it on the guitar, a [G#] gospel song. _
[F#] And while I was a little kid I used to listen to the gospel quartets on [C#] the radio, and I
remember [C#] my brother Jack and I sold [A#m] peanuts one night to try to make enough money to go
in to see them and hear them sing in school.
_ After I grew up, _ [F#] I remember that the thing I liked most [D#m] about [C#]
Tennessee Ernie Ford's
television show was that he always closed his program with a song of inspiration.
That's right Johnny, and there was a little bit of [G#] fear and trembling, they said to me,
[F#] said, are you going to do one of these on every show?
And I said, yes.
They said, [C#] well don't you think it will tend to bring your audience down?
I said, no, no, this way, up.
They had the funny idea that to perform this type of music we had to put [F#m] on sackcloth and
set in a pile of [N] ashes, I don't believe that.
It's happy music.
Yes.
Let's ask June and the family to join us in one of our [G#] quartets.
_ [C#] _ _
_ On that resurrection morning when all the dead in Christ arrived, I'll have a new body,
praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Soul [C#] and a weakness raised in the power ready to live in paradise, I'll have a new body,
praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a [F] new life.
I'll have a new home of love [C#] eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
_ [D#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
[C#] _ _ Free from every imperfection, youthful and happy I shall be.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
[C#] Glorified with Him forever, death will be lost in victory.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a [C#] new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
[C#] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
[G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ What a hallelujah morning when the last trumpet of God so sound.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Graves [C#] all bursting, saints all shouting, heavenly beauty all around.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have a new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, _ _ praise the [A#] _ _ [B]
Lord, _ I'll [G#m] have a new [A] _ _ [A#] _ [C#] _ life.
[B] _ _ _ [C#] _ Eternal. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
_ The first song I ever remember, I was about four years old I guess, my mother sang and
played it on the guitar, a [G#] gospel song. _
[F#] And while I was a little kid I used to listen to the gospel quartets on [C#] the radio, and I
remember [C#] my brother Jack and I sold [A#m] peanuts one night to try to make enough money to go
in to see them and hear them sing in school.
_ After I grew up, _ [F#] I remember that the thing I liked most [D#m] about [C#]
Tennessee Ernie Ford's
television show was that he always closed his program with a song of inspiration.
That's right Johnny, and there was a little bit of [G#] fear and trembling, they said to me,
[F#] said, are you going to do one of these on every show?
And I said, yes.
They said, [C#] well don't you think it will tend to bring your audience down?
I said, no, no, this way, up.
They had the funny idea that to perform this type of music we had to put [F#m] on sackcloth and
set in a pile of [N] ashes, I don't believe that.
It's happy music.
Yes.
Let's ask June and the family to join us in one of our [G#] quartets.
_ [C#] _ _
_ On that resurrection morning when all the dead in Christ arrived, I'll have a new body,
praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Soul [C#] and a weakness raised in the power ready to live in paradise, I'll have a new body,
praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a [F] new life.
I'll have a new home of love [C#] eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, praise [G#] the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
_ [D#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _
[C#] _ _ Free from every imperfection, youthful and happy I shall be.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
[C#] Glorified with Him forever, death will be lost in victory.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a [C#] new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, [G#] praise the Lord, I'll have a new [C#] life.
[C#] _ _ _ [D#] _ _
[G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ What a hallelujah morning when the last trumpet of God so sound.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have [G#] a new life.
Graves [C#] all bursting, saints all shouting, heavenly beauty all around.
I'll have a new body, praise the Lord, I'll have a new life.
I'll have a new home of love eternal with the redeemed of God shall stand.
There'll be no more sorrow, no more pain, there'll be no [G#] more strife.
It's raised [C#] in the likeness of my Savior ready to live in glory land.
I'll have a new body, _ _ praise the [A#] _ _ [B]
Lord, _ I'll [G#m] have a new [A] _ _ [A#] _ [C#] _ life.
[B] _ _ _ [C#] _ Eternal. _ _ _ _
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[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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