Chords for Mark Lowry ft. Gaither Vocal Band - Interruption (Live)
Tempo:
91.3 bpm
Chords used:
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B
A#m
C#
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] Paging Bill Gaither, [B] paging Bill [A#m] Gaither.
[N] Oh no, oh no.
Please report to the main office, we have found your teeth.
Bill Gaither!
Mark Lowry for crying out.
You crazy people.
Thank you, wow.
Golly.
Everybody.
Hello Houston!
Your people.
My people, my peeps.
Oh look at all of them.
You know what, I thought we had finally got rid of you.
I'm like warts, you can't get rid of me.
Oh and David you sounded so good tonight, that was amazing.
That voice is amazing isn't it?
Unreal.
You know why?
Neal Sheerdom!
But I still don't know a word he's saying.
We need a Pentecostal to interpret.
Vestal's dead, she can't do it.
And look at little, wait what?
You know that he is from Texas and he went to Baylor University?
I heard that.
Baylor.
And he was a vocal performance major.
And it shows.
And Mark, listen carefully.
He graduated cum laude, can you believe that?
And you know what?
What?
Gloria graduated cum laude.
And you and I graduated thank the Lord.
We did, we did.
We're just glad to get out, weren't we?
And can I tell you something?
What?
There's a whole lot more folks out there identifying with you and me.
Yes, yes.
Identifying with David.
All the professors need to be nice to the A students because they will be your peers.
But be nicer to the C students because they will be your boss.
Who knows?
And then Wes, my gosh, Wes.
I've traveled with Wes, he's still so little.
He is little.
And four kids came out of that.
He is little but he's fertile, people.
He's fertile.
He's fertile.
He's fertile.
And then we have got Adam.
Adam Crabb, my Lord, look at that.
Look at that.
Look at this, y'all.
This thing is solid muscle.
And then that one works out and you work out.
Do you work out?
I do one sit-up a day.
I get up in the morning, that's half.
I lay down at night, that's the other half.
Speaking of eating.
[C#] We had lunch together today.
Somebody asked me because every [Bm] time somebody leaves a group, they think, oh, [C] something is going on.
They think they died.
[D] That's what they think.
And so somebody said, do you talk [N] to Mark much these days?
I talk to you more now that you're out of the group.
I'm going to have to join the group again to get rid of you.
No, seriously.
And we went to, y'all, if you're from Houston, you know Cleburne Cafeteria.
Yes, I told him I'm taking him to the best cafeteria in the world.
And that little lady that owns it, look at the picture.
There we were today.
Look at all that food.
See, look at that trough.
Oh, that's upside down, but we look good.
In fact, I kind of look better upside down.
But we went to Cleburne Cafeteria.
Is it not the best cafeteria in the world?
Well, it's good.
What do you mean it's good?
It's the best in the world.
Mark, you do that, though, like we were in Memphis.
Like we were in Methodist?
No, no, no, no.
We were in Memphis.
Oh, Memphis.
And you said, that rib place, rendezvous, you said that was the best in the world.
It was great.
You'll see a new movie.
That's the best.
Everything's the best.
You've just become a hyperbole.
I've become a what?
A hyperbole.
That sounds very racial.
It may not be politically correct, but you are a hyperbole.
Which means what?
Which means everything is great.
You over-exaggerate everything.
Everything's great.
And you get to a place where, I mean, I just don't believe.
It was a good, it was a very good cafeteria.
I don't believe me half the time either, Bill.
But I really mean it at the time.
But you're right, I do that.
I need to quit doing that.
I do that.
I say, this is the best.
This is the greatest.
Okay, I'm stopping.
I'm stopping.
That's what I love about you.
You're the best teacher anybody can have.
Yes, sir.
I mean, all these years I was with you, you taught, you taught, you taught, you taught.
And I received, I received, I received.
And I just learned so much.
You're the best teacher anybody could ever have.
Mark, that is so kind of you to say that.
[N] Oh no, oh no.
Please report to the main office, we have found your teeth.
Bill Gaither!
Mark Lowry for crying out.
You crazy people.
Thank you, wow.
Golly.
Everybody.
Hello Houston!
Your people.
My people, my peeps.
Oh look at all of them.
You know what, I thought we had finally got rid of you.
I'm like warts, you can't get rid of me.
Oh and David you sounded so good tonight, that was amazing.
That voice is amazing isn't it?
Unreal.
You know why?
Neal Sheerdom!
But I still don't know a word he's saying.
We need a Pentecostal to interpret.
Vestal's dead, she can't do it.
And look at little, wait what?
You know that he is from Texas and he went to Baylor University?
I heard that.
Baylor.
And he was a vocal performance major.
And it shows.
And Mark, listen carefully.
He graduated cum laude, can you believe that?
And you know what?
What?
Gloria graduated cum laude.
And you and I graduated thank the Lord.
We did, we did.
We're just glad to get out, weren't we?
And can I tell you something?
What?
There's a whole lot more folks out there identifying with you and me.
Yes, yes.
Identifying with David.
All the professors need to be nice to the A students because they will be your peers.
But be nicer to the C students because they will be your boss.
Who knows?
And then Wes, my gosh, Wes.
I've traveled with Wes, he's still so little.
He is little.
And four kids came out of that.
He is little but he's fertile, people.
He's fertile.
He's fertile.
He's fertile.
And then we have got Adam.
Adam Crabb, my Lord, look at that.
Look at that.
Look at this, y'all.
This thing is solid muscle.
And then that one works out and you work out.
Do you work out?
I do one sit-up a day.
I get up in the morning, that's half.
I lay down at night, that's the other half.
Speaking of eating.
[C#] We had lunch together today.
Somebody asked me because every [Bm] time somebody leaves a group, they think, oh, [C] something is going on.
They think they died.
[D] That's what they think.
And so somebody said, do you talk [N] to Mark much these days?
I talk to you more now that you're out of the group.
I'm going to have to join the group again to get rid of you.
No, seriously.
And we went to, y'all, if you're from Houston, you know Cleburne Cafeteria.
Yes, I told him I'm taking him to the best cafeteria in the world.
And that little lady that owns it, look at the picture.
There we were today.
Look at all that food.
See, look at that trough.
Oh, that's upside down, but we look good.
In fact, I kind of look better upside down.
But we went to Cleburne Cafeteria.
Is it not the best cafeteria in the world?
Well, it's good.
What do you mean it's good?
It's the best in the world.
Mark, you do that, though, like we were in Memphis.
Like we were in Methodist?
No, no, no, no.
We were in Memphis.
Oh, Memphis.
And you said, that rib place, rendezvous, you said that was the best in the world.
It was great.
You'll see a new movie.
That's the best.
Everything's the best.
You've just become a hyperbole.
I've become a what?
A hyperbole.
That sounds very racial.
It may not be politically correct, but you are a hyperbole.
Which means what?
Which means everything is great.
You over-exaggerate everything.
Everything's great.
And you get to a place where, I mean, I just don't believe.
It was a good, it was a very good cafeteria.
I don't believe me half the time either, Bill.
But I really mean it at the time.
But you're right, I do that.
I need to quit doing that.
I do that.
I say, this is the best.
This is the greatest.
Okay, I'm stopping.
I'm stopping.
That's what I love about you.
You're the best teacher anybody can have.
Yes, sir.
I mean, all these years I was with you, you taught, you taught, you taught, you taught.
And I received, I received, I received.
And I just learned so much.
You're the best teacher anybody could ever have.
Mark, that is so kind of you to say that.
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[E] Paging Bill Gaither, [B] paging Bill [A#m] Gaither.
[N] Oh no, oh no.
Please report to the main office, we have found your teeth. _ _
Bill Gaither!
_ Mark Lowry for crying out. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You crazy people.
_ _ Thank you, wow.
_ Golly. _ _
Everybody.
Hello Houston!
_ Your people.
My people, my peeps.
Oh look at all of them.
You know what, I thought we had finally got rid of you. _
I'm like warts, you can't get rid of me.
Oh and David you sounded so good tonight, that was amazing.
That voice is amazing isn't it?
Unreal.
You know why?
Neal Sheerdom!
But I still don't know a word he's saying.
_ We need a Pentecostal to interpret.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Vestal's dead, she can't do it.
And look at little, wait what?
You know that he is from Texas and he went to Baylor University?
I heard that.
Baylor.
And he was a vocal performance major.
And it shows.
And Mark, listen carefully. _
He graduated cum laude, can you believe that?
_ And you know what?
What?
Gloria graduated cum _ laude.
And you and I graduated thank the Lord. _
We did, we did.
_ We're just glad to get out, weren't we?
And can I tell you something?
What?
There's a whole lot more folks out there identifying with you and me.
Yes, yes.
Identifying with David.
All the professors need to be nice to the A students because they will be your peers.
But be nicer to the C students because they will be your boss.
_ _ _ _ Who knows?
And then Wes, my gosh, Wes.
I've traveled with Wes, he's still so little.
He is little.
And four kids came out of that.
_ He is little but he's fertile, people.
He's fertile. _
He's fertile.
He's fertile.
And then we have got Adam.
Adam Crabb, my Lord, look at that.
Look at that.
Look at this, y'all.
This thing is solid muscle.
And then that one works out and you work out.
Do you work out?
I do one sit-up a day.
I get up in the morning, that's half.
I lay down at night, that's the other half. _ _ _
Speaking of eating.
_ _ [C#] We had lunch together today.
Somebody asked me because every [Bm] time somebody leaves a group, they think, oh, [C] something is going on.
They think they died.
[D] That's what they think.
And so somebody said, do you talk [N] to Mark much these days?
I talk to you more now that you're out of the group.
I'm going to have to join the group again to get rid of you.
_ No, seriously.
And we went to, y'all, if you're from Houston, you know Cleburne Cafeteria.
_ Yes, I told him I'm taking him to the best cafeteria in the world.
And that little lady that owns it, look at the picture.
There we were today.
Look at all that food.
See, look at that trough.
Oh, that's upside down, but we look good.
_ In fact, I kind of look better upside down.
But we went to Cleburne Cafeteria.
Is it not the best cafeteria in the world?
Well, it's good.
What do you mean it's good?
It's the best in the world. _
Mark, you do that, though, like we were in Memphis.
Like we were in Methodist?
No, no, no, no.
We were in Memphis.
Oh, Memphis.
And you said, _ that rib place, rendezvous, you said that was the best in the world.
It was great.
You'll see a new movie.
That's the best.
Everything's the best.
_ You've just become a hyperbole.
I've become a what?
A hyperbole.
That sounds very racial.
_ _ _ _ It may not be politically correct, but you are a hyperbole.
Which means what?
Which means everything is great.
You over-exaggerate everything.
Everything's great.
And you get to a place where, I mean, I just don't believe.
It was a good, it was a very good cafeteria.
I don't believe me half the time either, Bill.
_ But I really mean it at the time.
But you're right, I do that.
I need to quit doing that.
I do that.
I say, this is the best.
This is the greatest.
Okay, I'm stopping.
I'm stopping.
That's what I love about you.
You're the best teacher _ anybody can have.
Yes, sir.
I mean, all these years I was with you, you taught, you taught, you taught, you taught.
And I received, I received, I received.
And I just learned so much.
You're the best teacher anybody could ever have.
Mark, that is so kind of you to say that.
[N] Oh no, oh no.
Please report to the main office, we have found your teeth. _ _
Bill Gaither!
_ Mark Lowry for crying out. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You crazy people.
_ _ Thank you, wow.
_ Golly. _ _
Everybody.
Hello Houston!
_ Your people.
My people, my peeps.
Oh look at all of them.
You know what, I thought we had finally got rid of you. _
I'm like warts, you can't get rid of me.
Oh and David you sounded so good tonight, that was amazing.
That voice is amazing isn't it?
Unreal.
You know why?
Neal Sheerdom!
But I still don't know a word he's saying.
_ We need a Pentecostal to interpret.
_ _ _ _ _ _ Vestal's dead, she can't do it.
And look at little, wait what?
You know that he is from Texas and he went to Baylor University?
I heard that.
Baylor.
And he was a vocal performance major.
And it shows.
And Mark, listen carefully. _
He graduated cum laude, can you believe that?
_ And you know what?
What?
Gloria graduated cum _ laude.
And you and I graduated thank the Lord. _
We did, we did.
_ We're just glad to get out, weren't we?
And can I tell you something?
What?
There's a whole lot more folks out there identifying with you and me.
Yes, yes.
Identifying with David.
All the professors need to be nice to the A students because they will be your peers.
But be nicer to the C students because they will be your boss.
_ _ _ _ Who knows?
And then Wes, my gosh, Wes.
I've traveled with Wes, he's still so little.
He is little.
And four kids came out of that.
_ He is little but he's fertile, people.
He's fertile. _
He's fertile.
He's fertile.
And then we have got Adam.
Adam Crabb, my Lord, look at that.
Look at that.
Look at this, y'all.
This thing is solid muscle.
And then that one works out and you work out.
Do you work out?
I do one sit-up a day.
I get up in the morning, that's half.
I lay down at night, that's the other half. _ _ _
Speaking of eating.
_ _ [C#] We had lunch together today.
Somebody asked me because every [Bm] time somebody leaves a group, they think, oh, [C] something is going on.
They think they died.
[D] That's what they think.
And so somebody said, do you talk [N] to Mark much these days?
I talk to you more now that you're out of the group.
I'm going to have to join the group again to get rid of you.
_ No, seriously.
And we went to, y'all, if you're from Houston, you know Cleburne Cafeteria.
_ Yes, I told him I'm taking him to the best cafeteria in the world.
And that little lady that owns it, look at the picture.
There we were today.
Look at all that food.
See, look at that trough.
Oh, that's upside down, but we look good.
_ In fact, I kind of look better upside down.
But we went to Cleburne Cafeteria.
Is it not the best cafeteria in the world?
Well, it's good.
What do you mean it's good?
It's the best in the world. _
Mark, you do that, though, like we were in Memphis.
Like we were in Methodist?
No, no, no, no.
We were in Memphis.
Oh, Memphis.
And you said, _ that rib place, rendezvous, you said that was the best in the world.
It was great.
You'll see a new movie.
That's the best.
Everything's the best.
_ You've just become a hyperbole.
I've become a what?
A hyperbole.
That sounds very racial.
_ _ _ _ It may not be politically correct, but you are a hyperbole.
Which means what?
Which means everything is great.
You over-exaggerate everything.
Everything's great.
And you get to a place where, I mean, I just don't believe.
It was a good, it was a very good cafeteria.
I don't believe me half the time either, Bill.
_ But I really mean it at the time.
But you're right, I do that.
I need to quit doing that.
I do that.
I say, this is the best.
This is the greatest.
Okay, I'm stopping.
I'm stopping.
That's what I love about you.
You're the best teacher _ anybody can have.
Yes, sir.
I mean, all these years I was with you, you taught, you taught, you taught, you taught.
And I received, I received, I received.
And I just learned so much.
You're the best teacher anybody could ever have.
Mark, that is so kind of you to say that.