Chords for My Cousin & Uncle Singing "Singing in the Heavenly Choir"
Tempo:
122.6 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Dm
G
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F]
[F] [C] And what else do they [Am] call them?
[G] I don't know, just [C] smoke something.
Y'all know anything about that heavenly [D] choir?
[C]
One of these all day, we're going to have [Am] to sing out here [Cm] in the bushes.
[F] We're going to be singing in that heavenly [Dm] choir.
[G] [C] Yeah, back up to the top, man.
Right there.
[F] Yeah.
Alright.
[Gm] [C] It was a little church,
[Am] [C] [Dm] [F] sitting down in the woods.
[D] [C] And at this church, they had a choir there.
[Dm] [F] And they could sing real well.
And there was an old deacon there.
[Dm] That had been going to that [F] church for a mighty long time.
[C] And every Sunday morning,
he would [Dm] always beg that [F] choir director.
He [G] said, can I sing me a song?
He said, I got a [Dm] song that I want [F] to sing.
But you know what [Dm] that choir [C] director told him?
He said, old [G] man, you're too [F] old to sing in this choir.
He said, [C] you got to tremble in your voice.
And that old [Dm] man said,
[F] he said, when you [Dm] get [C] old,
old folks do you like that?
[F] When you get old,
people will just push [C] you all aside.
And they came back to church the next Sunday [Dm] morning.
[F]
And they noticed that the old man was sitting in the corner.
[D] And they came [Dm] back the next Sunday [F] morning.
And they noticed that the [C] old man still wasn't sitting in the corner.
They getting worried now.
They came [Dm] back the [F] next Sunday [G] morning.
And they noticed that the [C] old man was sitting in the corner, y'all.
All [Dm] right!
[F]
They [D] began to ask [C] questions about the old man.
[Dm] Have anybody [F] seen the old man?
[C] Somebody say, have anybody heard from the old man?
[Dm] [F]
[G] But finally, [C] a voice just came down from [C] heaven's way.
[Dm] [F] I'm going to let Uncle Willie tell you what he said.
I [C] found your choir.
[Dm]
[F] Well, let me sing.
I'm singing in the heavenly [F] choir.
[C]
Me.
[F]
That's what let me sing.
I'm [C] singing in.
[F] With all my heart.
We [C] might burn.
[F] When at the end of days, we see a [Dm] family, I believe that a lot.
[C]
Yeah, yeah, [F] yeah.
Because when it's all over,
[C] when it's all over down here,
[F]
we won't have to worry about tomorrow.
[Dm] We won't have to [F] worry about yesterday.
[C] Because every day, every [Dm] day will be the [F] same, y'all.
We won't [C] have to go in and try to get rest.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm tired [Dm] right now.
[F] But one of these old [C] days, we won't have to worry about no [F] rest.
Because [C] every day, [Dm] every day is going [F] to be the same.
And y'all know what we're going to be doing.
[C] Singing in the heavenly.
[F]
[C]
Singing in [C] the heavenly.
[F] [Dm]
[C]
[F] [C] And what else do they [Am] call them?
[G] I don't know, just [C] smoke something.
Y'all know anything about that heavenly [D] choir?
[C]
One of these all day, we're going to have [Am] to sing out here [Cm] in the bushes.
[F] We're going to be singing in that heavenly [Dm] choir.
[G] [C] Yeah, back up to the top, man.
Right there.
[F] Yeah.
Alright.
[Gm] [C] It was a little church,
[Am] [C] [Dm] [F] sitting down in the woods.
[D] [C] And at this church, they had a choir there.
[Dm] [F] And they could sing real well.
And there was an old deacon there.
[Dm] That had been going to that [F] church for a mighty long time.
[C] And every Sunday morning,
he would [Dm] always beg that [F] choir director.
He [G] said, can I sing me a song?
He said, I got a [Dm] song that I want [F] to sing.
But you know what [Dm] that choir [C] director told him?
He said, old [G] man, you're too [F] old to sing in this choir.
He said, [C] you got to tremble in your voice.
And that old [Dm] man said,
[F] he said, when you [Dm] get [C] old,
old folks do you like that?
[F] When you get old,
people will just push [C] you all aside.
And they came back to church the next Sunday [Dm] morning.
[F]
And they noticed that the old man was sitting in the corner.
[D] And they came [Dm] back the next Sunday [F] morning.
And they noticed that the [C] old man still wasn't sitting in the corner.
They getting worried now.
They came [Dm] back the [F] next Sunday [G] morning.
And they noticed that the [C] old man was sitting in the corner, y'all.
All [Dm] right!
[F]
They [D] began to ask [C] questions about the old man.
[Dm] Have anybody [F] seen the old man?
[C] Somebody say, have anybody heard from the old man?
[Dm] [F]
[G] But finally, [C] a voice just came down from [C] heaven's way.
[Dm] [F] I'm going to let Uncle Willie tell you what he said.
I [C] found your choir.
[Dm]
[F] Well, let me sing.
I'm singing in the heavenly [F] choir.
[C]
Me.
[F]
That's what let me sing.
I'm [C] singing in.
[F] With all my heart.
We [C] might burn.
[F] When at the end of days, we see a [Dm] family, I believe that a lot.
[C]
Yeah, yeah, [F] yeah.
Because when it's all over,
[C] when it's all over down here,
[F]
we won't have to worry about tomorrow.
[Dm] We won't have to [F] worry about yesterday.
[C] Because every day, every [Dm] day will be the [F] same, y'all.
We won't [C] have to go in and try to get rest.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm tired [Dm] right now.
[F] But one of these old [C] days, we won't have to worry about no [F] rest.
Because [C] every day, [Dm] every day is going [F] to be the same.
And y'all know what we're going to be doing.
[C] Singing in the heavenly.
[F]
[C]
Singing in [C] the heavenly.
[F] [Dm]
[C]
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_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ And what else do they [Am] call them?
[G] I don't know, just [C] smoke something.
Y'all know anything about that heavenly [D] choir?
_ [C] _
One of these all day, we're going to have [Am] to sing out here [Cm] in the bushes. _ _
[F] We're going to be singing in that heavenly [Dm] choir. _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ Yeah, back up to the top, man.
Right there.
[F] Yeah.
_ Alright. _
[Gm] _ _ [C] It was a little church, _
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ [F] sitting down in the woods.
_ [D] _ [C] And at this church, _ they had a choir there.
[Dm] _ [F] And they could sing real well. _
And there was an old deacon there. _
_ [Dm] That had been going to that [F] church for a mighty long time.
_ _ [C] And every Sunday morning,
_ _ he would [Dm] always beg that [F] choir director.
_ He [G] said, can I sing me a song?
_ _ He said, I got a [Dm] song that I want [F] to sing. _ _
But you know what [Dm] that choir [C] director told him?
He said, old [G] man, you're too [F] old to sing in this choir.
_ He said, [C] you got to tremble in your voice.
_ _ _ And that old [Dm] man said, _
[F] _ _ _ he said, when you [Dm] get [C] old,
_ _ old folks do you like that?
_ [F] When you get _ _ old,
people will just push [C] you all aside.
_ And they came back to church the next Sunday [Dm] morning.
[F] _ _
_ _ And they noticed that the old man was sitting in the corner.
_ _ [D] And they came [Dm] back the next Sunday [F] morning.
_ _ And they noticed that the [C] old man still wasn't sitting in the corner.
They getting worried now.
They came [Dm] back the _ [F] next Sunday [G] morning.
And they noticed that the [C] old man was sitting in the corner, y'all.
All [Dm] right!
_ _ [F] _ _
_ _ They [D] began to ask [C] questions about the old man.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] Have anybody [F] seen the old man?
[C] _ Somebody say, have anybody heard from the old man? _ _
[Dm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] But finally, [C] _ a voice just came down from [C] heaven's way.
[Dm] _ [F] I'm going to let Uncle Willie tell you what he said.
_ I [C] found your _ _ _ choir.
_ [Dm] _ _
[F] _ _ Well, let me sing.
I'm singing _ in _ the heavenly [F] choir. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
Me.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _
That's what let me sing.
I'm [C] singing _ in.
_ [F] _ With all my heart. _
We [C] might _ _ _ _ _ _ _ burn.
[F] When at the end of days, we see a [Dm] family, I believe that a lot.
[C] _
_ _ _ Yeah, yeah, [F] yeah.
Because when it's all over, _
_ [C] _ _ when it's all over down here,
[F] _ _ _ _ _
we won't have to worry about tomorrow. _ _
_ [Dm] We won't have to [F] worry about yesterday.
_ _ _ [C] Because every day, _ _ _ every [Dm] day will be the [F] same, y'all.
_ _ We won't [C] have to go in and try to get rest.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm tired [Dm] right now.
_ _ [F] _ But one of these old [C] days, _ _ we won't have to worry about no [F] rest. _ _ _
Because [C] every _ _ day, _ _ [Dm] every day is going [F] to be the same.
And y'all know what we're going to be doing.
_ [C] Singing _ _ in the heavenly.
[F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ Singing _ _ _ in [C] the _ _ heavenly.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ _ [C] _ And what else do they [Am] call them?
[G] I don't know, just [C] smoke something.
Y'all know anything about that heavenly [D] choir?
_ [C] _
One of these all day, we're going to have [Am] to sing out here [Cm] in the bushes. _ _
[F] We're going to be singing in that heavenly [Dm] choir. _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ _ Yeah, back up to the top, man.
Right there.
[F] Yeah.
_ Alright. _
[Gm] _ _ [C] It was a little church, _
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ _ [Dm] _ [F] sitting down in the woods.
_ [D] _ [C] And at this church, _ they had a choir there.
[Dm] _ [F] And they could sing real well. _
And there was an old deacon there. _
_ [Dm] That had been going to that [F] church for a mighty long time.
_ _ [C] And every Sunday morning,
_ _ he would [Dm] always beg that [F] choir director.
_ He [G] said, can I sing me a song?
_ _ He said, I got a [Dm] song that I want [F] to sing. _ _
But you know what [Dm] that choir [C] director told him?
He said, old [G] man, you're too [F] old to sing in this choir.
_ He said, [C] you got to tremble in your voice.
_ _ _ And that old [Dm] man said, _
[F] _ _ _ he said, when you [Dm] get [C] old,
_ _ old folks do you like that?
_ [F] When you get _ _ old,
people will just push [C] you all aside.
_ And they came back to church the next Sunday [Dm] morning.
[F] _ _
_ _ And they noticed that the old man was sitting in the corner.
_ _ [D] And they came [Dm] back the next Sunday [F] morning.
_ _ And they noticed that the [C] old man still wasn't sitting in the corner.
They getting worried now.
They came [Dm] back the _ [F] next Sunday [G] morning.
And they noticed that the [C] old man was sitting in the corner, y'all.
All [Dm] right!
_ _ [F] _ _
_ _ They [D] began to ask [C] questions about the old man.
_ _ _ _ [Dm] Have anybody [F] seen the old man?
[C] _ Somebody say, have anybody heard from the old man? _ _
[Dm] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] But finally, [C] _ a voice just came down from [C] heaven's way.
[Dm] _ [F] I'm going to let Uncle Willie tell you what he said.
_ I [C] found your _ _ _ choir.
_ [Dm] _ _
[F] _ _ Well, let me sing.
I'm singing _ in _ the heavenly [F] choir. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
Me.
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _
That's what let me sing.
I'm [C] singing _ in.
_ [F] _ With all my heart. _
We [C] might _ _ _ _ _ _ _ burn.
[F] When at the end of days, we see a [Dm] family, I believe that a lot.
[C] _
_ _ _ Yeah, yeah, [F] yeah.
Because when it's all over, _
_ [C] _ _ when it's all over down here,
[F] _ _ _ _ _
we won't have to worry about tomorrow. _ _
_ [Dm] We won't have to [F] worry about yesterday.
_ _ _ [C] Because every day, _ _ _ every [Dm] day will be the [F] same, y'all.
_ _ We won't [C] have to go in and try to get rest.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm tired [Dm] right now.
_ _ [F] _ But one of these old [C] days, _ _ we won't have to worry about no [F] rest. _ _ _
Because [C] every _ _ day, _ _ [Dm] every day is going [F] to be the same.
And y'all know what we're going to be doing.
_ [C] Singing _ _ in the heavenly.
[F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ Singing _ _ _ in [C] the _ _ heavenly.
[F] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _