Peter Do You Love Me Chords by The Primitive Quartet
Tempo:
120.4 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Go and [B] feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#] Take care [E] of the weak.
Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be [A] strong.
Now I [E] have to go [B] away, but I'll not leave [E] you alone.
When they took the Lord from the garden, [C#m] Peter [E] followed them.
And someone recognized him [F#] and said, there's [B] one of them.
[E] Peter, he denied him [A] three times [E] in a row.
[A] But his heart [E] was broken when [B] he heard the old [E] cock crow.
Peter, do you love me?
[A] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love [B] me?
Take care of the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and be strong.
Now I have [E] to go [Bm] away, but I'll not leave you alone.
Well, on the [A] day of Pentecost, the Comforter [E] arrived.
He came in like a rushing [F#] wind with cloven [B] tongues of fire.
[E] Peter stood up and began to preach [A] to them the [E] holy word.
[A] And after three [E] thousand souls were saved, [B] these words you might [E] have heard.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#m] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
Take care of [B] the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be strong.
[Am] Now I have [E] to go away, but I'll not leave you alone.
Well, Peter grew stronger in the faith [A] and preached [E] throughout the land.
He walked and talked and prayed to God, [F#] obeying [B] his command.
[E] And then they crucified him.
[A] They nailed him upside [E]
down.
[A] And these [E] words you might have heard [B] as the hammer rang [E] out loud.
Lord, you know I love you.
I've tried to feed your sheep.
Lord, you know [B] I love you.
I've took care of the weak.
[E] Lord, you know I love [A] you.
I've tried to be so [E] strong.
[A] Thank you, Lord, [E] for loving [B] me.
Now I'm [C#] ready [B] to [E] go home.
[A] Go and [B] feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#] Take care [E] of the weak.
Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be [A] strong.
Now I [E] have to go [B] away, but I'll not leave [E] you alone.
When they took the Lord from the garden, [C#m] Peter [E] followed them.
And someone recognized him [F#] and said, there's [B] one of them.
[E] Peter, he denied him [A] three times [E] in a row.
[A] But his heart [E] was broken when [B] he heard the old [E] cock crow.
Peter, do you love me?
[A] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love [B] me?
Take care of the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and be strong.
Now I have [E] to go [Bm] away, but I'll not leave you alone.
Well, on the [A] day of Pentecost, the Comforter [E] arrived.
He came in like a rushing [F#] wind with cloven [B] tongues of fire.
[E] Peter stood up and began to preach [A] to them the [E] holy word.
[A] And after three [E] thousand souls were saved, [B] these words you might [E] have heard.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#m] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
Take care of [B] the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be strong.
[Am] Now I have [E] to go away, but I'll not leave you alone.
Well, Peter grew stronger in the faith [A] and preached [E] throughout the land.
He walked and talked and prayed to God, [F#] obeying [B] his command.
[E] And then they crucified him.
[A] They nailed him upside [E]
down.
[A] And these [E] words you might have heard [B] as the hammer rang [E] out loud.
Lord, you know I love you.
I've tried to feed your sheep.
Lord, you know [B] I love you.
I've took care of the weak.
[E] Lord, you know I love [A] you.
I've tried to be so [E] strong.
[A] Thank you, Lord, [E] for loving [B] me.
Now I'm [C#] ready [B] to [E] go home.
Key:
E
A
B
F#
C#m
E
A
B
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ Peter, do you love me?
[A] Go and [B] feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#] Take care [E] of the weak.
Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be [A] strong.
Now I [E] have to go [B] away, but I'll not leave [E] you alone.
When they took the Lord from the garden, [C#m] Peter [E] followed them.
And someone recognized him [F#] and said, there's [B] one of them.
[E] Peter, he denied him [A] three times [E] in a row.
_ [A] But his heart [E] was broken when [B] he heard the old [E] cock crow.
_ Peter, do you love me?
[A] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love [B] me?
Take care of the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and be strong.
Now I have [E] to go [Bm] away, but I'll not leave you _ alone.
Well, on the [A] day of Pentecost, the Comforter [E] arrived.
He came in like a rushing [F#] wind with cloven [B] tongues of fire.
[E] Peter stood up and began to preach [A] to them the [E] holy word.
[A] And after three [E] thousand souls were saved, [B] these words you might [E] have heard.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#m] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
Take care of [B] the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be strong.
[Am] Now I have [E] to go away, but I'll not leave you alone.
Well, Peter grew stronger in the faith [A] and preached [E] throughout the land.
He walked and talked and prayed to God, [F#] obeying [B] his command.
_ [E] And then they crucified him.
[A] They nailed him upside [E]
down.
[A] And these [E] words you might have heard [B] as the hammer rang [E] out loud.
Lord, you know I love you.
I've tried to feed your sheep.
Lord, you know [B] I love you.
I've took care of the weak.
[E] Lord, you know I love [A] you.
I've tried to be so [E] strong.
[A] Thank you, Lord, [E] for loving [B] me.
Now I'm [C#] ready [B] to [E] go _ home. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Go and [B] feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#] Take care [E] of the weak.
Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be [A] strong.
Now I [E] have to go [B] away, but I'll not leave [E] you alone.
When they took the Lord from the garden, [C#m] Peter [E] followed them.
And someone recognized him [F#] and said, there's [B] one of them.
[E] Peter, he denied him [A] three times [E] in a row.
_ [A] But his heart [E] was broken when [B] he heard the old [E] cock crow.
_ Peter, do you love me?
[A] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love [B] me?
Take care of the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and be strong.
Now I have [E] to go [Bm] away, but I'll not leave you _ alone.
Well, on the [A] day of Pentecost, the Comforter [E] arrived.
He came in like a rushing [F#] wind with cloven [B] tongues of fire.
[E] Peter stood up and began to preach [A] to them the [E] holy word.
[A] And after three [E] thousand souls were saved, [B] these words you might [E] have heard.
Peter, do you love me?
[F#m] Go and feed my [E] sheep.
Peter, do you love me?
Take care of [B] the weak.
[E] Peter, do you love me?
[A] Stand up and [E] be strong.
[Am] Now I have [E] to go away, but I'll not leave you alone.
Well, Peter grew stronger in the faith [A] and preached [E] throughout the land.
He walked and talked and prayed to God, [F#] obeying [B] his command.
_ [E] And then they crucified him.
[A] They nailed him upside [E]
down.
[A] And these [E] words you might have heard [B] as the hammer rang [E] out loud.
Lord, you know I love you.
I've tried to feed your sheep.
Lord, you know [B] I love you.
I've took care of the weak.
[E] Lord, you know I love [A] you.
I've tried to be so [E] strong.
[A] Thank you, Lord, [E] for loving [B] me.
Now I'm [C#] ready [B] to [E] go _ home. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _