Chords for Look What I'm Trading For A Mansion The Inspirations
Tempo:
77.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
D
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C]
I once heard a [F] story of a sainted [C] old mother who had lived out her [G] life here on earth.
As [C] she lay on her [F] deathbed, her friends gathered round [A] her.
These [G] were the last words she [C] said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F]
Oh look what I'm [C] leaving behind.
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
Well her hands were so feeble [F] and her voice was [C] so low, but she still had a smile [G] on her face.
[C] She said I hear singing [F] and they're waiting for me.
[Am] Then she looked toward heaven [C] and said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [C] behind.
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [G] behind.
[C] Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind all [C] my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
I once heard a [F] story of a sainted [C] old mother who had lived out her [G] life here on earth.
As [C] she lay on her [F] deathbed, her friends gathered round [A] her.
These [G] were the last words she [C] said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F]
Oh look what I'm [C] leaving behind.
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
Well her hands were so feeble [F] and her voice was [C] so low, but she still had a smile [G] on her face.
[C] She said I hear singing [F] and they're waiting for me.
[Am] Then she looked toward heaven [C] and said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [C] behind.
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [G] behind.
[C] Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind all [C] my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
Key:
C
F
G
D
A
C
F
G
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _
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_ _ _ _ I once heard a [F] story of a sainted [C] old mother who had lived out her [G] life here on earth.
As [C] she lay on her [F] deathbed, her friends gathered round [A] her.
These [G] were the last words she _ [C] said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
_ [F]
Oh look what I'm [C] leaving behind. _
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well her hands were so feeble [F] and her voice was [C] so low, but she still had a smile [G] on her face.
[C] She said I hear singing [F] and they're waiting for me.
[Am] Then she looked toward heaven [C] and said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [C] behind.
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [G] behind.
[C] Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
_ [C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind all [C] my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ I once heard a [F] story of a sainted [C] old mother who had lived out her [G] life here on earth.
As [C] she lay on her [F] deathbed, her friends gathered round [A] her.
These [G] were the last words she _ [C] said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
_ [F]
Oh look what I'm [C] leaving behind. _
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Well her hands were so feeble [F] and her voice was [C] so low, but she still had a smile [G] on her face.
[C] She said I hear singing [F] and they're waiting for me.
[Am] Then she looked toward heaven [C] and said.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [C] behind.
Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
[C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind [C] all my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare.
Oh look what I'm trading for a mansion.
[F] Oh look what I'm leaving [G] behind.
[C] Oh look who will be there to greet me [D] when I step into sweet [G] paradise.
_ [C] I'm leaving behind all my sorrow.
[F] I'm leaving behind all [C] my care.
I've traded it all for a mansion that Jesus has gone to prepare. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _