Chords for JUDY COLLINS - "Amazing Grace" with Boys' Choir Of Harlem 1993
Tempo:
90.375 bpm
Chords used:
Eb
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Bb
G
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
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One of the world's most moving hymns was written by a former slave trader, John Newton, who
said, I hope it will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me that I was once
an active instrument in a business at which [G] my heart now shudders.
He poured the deep remorse for his sins into music and wrote the haunting spiritual classic
Amazing Grace.
Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Judy Collins with the [N] Boys Choir of Harlem, under the direction
of their founder and director, Mr.
Walter J.
Turnbull.
[Bbm] Amazing [F]
[Eb] grace, [F] how sweet [G] the sound
That [B] saved a wretch [D] like me
[Bb] I once was lost, but now I'm found
[Eb] Was blind, but now [G] I see
T [Fm]'was [Eb] grace that taught my [Ab] heart to [Eb] fear
And grace my fears [Bb] relieved
How [Eb] precious did [Ab] that grace [Eb] appear
The [Bb]
hour I first [Fm] [Eb]
believed
[N]
Through many dangers, toils and snares
We have already [Bb] come
T [Eb] 'was grace that brought [Ab] us safe
[Eb] T'was love and grace will lead [F]
us [Eb] home
Amazing grace, [Ab] how sweet [Eb] the sound
That saved a wretch
[Bb] like me
[Eb] I once was lost, [Abm] but now [Eb] I'm found
Was blind, but now I see
[D] [F] Amazing [G] grace, how [F] sweet the sound
That
[G] saved a wretch [C] like me
I [N] once was lost, but [Bb] now I'm found
Was blind, but now [F] [Gm] I see
[Bb] [Bbm] [F]
[N]
One of the world's most moving hymns was written by a former slave trader, John Newton, who
said, I hope it will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me that I was once
an active instrument in a business at which [G] my heart now shudders.
He poured the deep remorse for his sins into music and wrote the haunting spiritual classic
Amazing Grace.
Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Judy Collins with the [N] Boys Choir of Harlem, under the direction
of their founder and director, Mr.
Walter J.
Turnbull.
[Bbm] Amazing [F]
[Eb] grace, [F] how sweet [G] the sound
That [B] saved a wretch [D] like me
[Bb] I once was lost, but now I'm found
[Eb] Was blind, but now [G] I see
T [Fm]'was [Eb] grace that taught my [Ab] heart to [Eb] fear
And grace my fears [Bb] relieved
How [Eb] precious did [Ab] that grace [Eb] appear
The [Bb]
hour I first [Fm] [Eb]
believed
[N]
Through many dangers, toils and snares
We have already [Bb] come
T [Eb] 'was grace that brought [Ab] us safe
[Eb] T'was love and grace will lead [F]
us [Eb] home
Amazing grace, [Ab] how sweet [Eb] the sound
That saved a wretch
[Bb] like me
[Eb] I once was lost, [Abm] but now [Eb] I'm found
Was blind, but now I see
[D] [F] Amazing [G] grace, how [F] sweet the sound
That
[G] saved a wretch [C] like me
I [N] once was lost, but [Bb] now I'm found
Was blind, but now [F] [Gm] I see
[Bb] [Bbm] [F]
[N]
Key:
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Bb
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[B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
One of the world's most moving hymns was written by a former slave trader, John Newton, who
said, I hope it will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me that I was once
an active instrument in a business at which [G] my heart now shudders.
_ He poured the deep remorse for his sins into music and wrote the haunting spiritual classic
_ Amazing Grace.
Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Judy Collins with the [N] Boys Choir of Harlem, under the direction
of their founder and director, Mr.
Walter J.
Turnbull.
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] Amazing [F] _
_ [Eb] _ _ grace, [F] how sweet _ [G] the sound
That _ [B] saved a wretch [D] like _ me
[Bb] _ _ I once _ was lost, but now _ I'm found
[Eb] Was _ blind, but now [G] _ I _ see
T [Fm]'was _ [Eb] grace that taught my [Ab] heart to [Eb] _ fear
And _ grace my _ fears [Bb] _ relieved _
_ _ _ How [Eb] _ precious _ _ did [Ab] that _ grace [Eb] _ appear
The [Bb] _ _
hour I first [Fm] _ [Eb] _
believed
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Through many _ _ dangers, _ _ toils and snares
We _ _ have _ already [Bb] _ come
T _ _ _ [Eb] _ 'was _ grace that brought _ [Ab] us safe
[Eb] T'was love and _ grace will lead [F] _
us [Eb] _ home _ _ _
Amazing _ _ _ _ grace, [Ab] how sweet _ [Eb] the sound
That _ saved a wretch _
[Bb] like me _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I once was lost, [Abm] but now _ [Eb] I'm found
Was _ blind, but now I _ see _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] Amazing _ _ [G] grace, how [F] sweet _ the _ sound
That _
[G] saved a wretch _ [C] like _ me
_ _ _ I [N] once _ _ _ was lost, but [Bb] now _ I'm found
_ Was blind, _ but now _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] I see
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Bbm] _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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One of the world's most moving hymns was written by a former slave trader, John Newton, who
said, I hope it will always be a subject of humiliating reflection to me that I was once
an active instrument in a business at which [G] my heart now shudders.
_ He poured the deep remorse for his sins into music and wrote the haunting spiritual classic
_ Amazing Grace.
Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Judy Collins with the [N] Boys Choir of Harlem, under the direction
of their founder and director, Mr.
Walter J.
Turnbull.
_ _ _ _ [Bbm] Amazing [F] _
_ [Eb] _ _ grace, [F] how sweet _ [G] the sound
That _ [B] saved a wretch [D] like _ me
[Bb] _ _ I once _ was lost, but now _ I'm found
[Eb] Was _ blind, but now [G] _ I _ see
T [Fm]'was _ [Eb] grace that taught my [Ab] heart to [Eb] _ fear
And _ grace my _ fears [Bb] _ relieved _
_ _ _ How [Eb] _ precious _ _ did [Ab] that _ grace [Eb] _ appear
The [Bb] _ _
hour I first [Fm] _ [Eb] _
believed
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
Through many _ _ dangers, _ _ toils and snares
We _ _ have _ already [Bb] _ come
T _ _ _ [Eb] _ 'was _ grace that brought _ [Ab] us safe
[Eb] T'was love and _ grace will lead [F] _
us [Eb] _ home _ _ _
Amazing _ _ _ _ grace, [Ab] how sweet _ [Eb] the sound
That _ saved a wretch _
[Bb] like me _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] I once was lost, [Abm] but now _ [Eb] I'm found
Was _ blind, but now I _ see _
_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [F] Amazing _ _ [G] grace, how [F] sweet _ the _ sound
That _
[G] saved a wretch _ [C] like _ me
_ _ _ I [N] once _ _ _ was lost, but [Bb] now _ I'm found
_ Was blind, _ but now _ _ [F] _ _ [Gm] I see
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