Chords for Put your hand in the hand - Johnny Cash
Tempo:
74.4 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
Bb
F
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] When you're at [Bb] rock bottom, when you're down and out, [Eb] and you think nobody [D] cares, well, there ain't nobody that [F] cares.
[Bb] There's always [Eb] someone, someone will take your hand if you reach up.
[D]
He'll [G] be a
bridge over deep water for you.
[D] He'll be a strong arm
[F] to the sick.
[Bb] He'll be a leaning post to any man,
big or little.
What I'm trying to say is,
here's another lick for number one.
Put your hand in the hand of the man that's [F] still the water.
[Cm] Put your hand in the hand [F] of the man that [Bb] calmed the sea.
[Ab] Take a look at yourself, [Bb] and you [Eb] can look at others
[Ebm] differently [Gm] by putting your hand in the hand of [Eb] the man [Bb] from Galilee.
Every time I look to the holy [F] book I tremble.
[A] When I read about the part where the carpenter [Bb] cleansed the temple.
[Fm] For the buyers and the sellers [Bb] are no different [Eb] fellas than what I profess [Ebm] to be.
[Bb] But it causes [Gm] me shame to [Eb] know I'm not the [F] gal that I [Bb] should be.
[D] [G] [C] Put your hand in the hand of the man [Gb] who's [G] still the water.
[Dm] Put your hand in the hand [G] of the man who [C] calmed the sea.
[Gm] Take a look at yourself, [C] and you can look [F] at others [Fm] differently
by putting [Cm] your hand [C] in the hand [G] of the man [C] from Galilee.
Mama taught me how to pray [Am] before I reached the age [G] of seven.
[Dm] [G] And [Dm] when I'm down [G] on my knees, that's when I'm closest [C] to heaven.
[Gm] Daddy lived his life with [C] two kids and a wife [F] to do what he [Fm] must do.
[C] But he showed [Am] me enough of [Dm] what it takes [G] to get you [C] through.
[Ab] [Db] Put your hand [Ab] in the hand [Db] of the man [Em] who's still [Ab] the water.
[Ebm] Put your hand in the hand [Ab] of the man who [Db] calmed the [Ebm] sea.
[Db] [Abm] Take a look at yourself, [Db] and you can look [Gb] at others [Gbm] differently
by putting [Db] your hand [Gb] in the hand of the man [Db] from Galilee.
[A] [D] Put your hand in the hand of the man who's still [A] the water.
[Em] Put your hand in the hand [A] of the [D] man who calmed the [G] sea.
[D] [Am] Take a look at [D] yourself, and you can look [G] at others [Gm] differently
by [D] putting your hand in the [G] hand of the man from [D] Galilee.
[G] By putting [D] your hand [Bm] in the hand of [E] the man [A] from [D] Galilee.
[Bb] [D]
[N]
[Bb] There's always [Eb] someone, someone will take your hand if you reach up.
[D]
He'll [G] be a
bridge over deep water for you.
[D] He'll be a strong arm
[F] to the sick.
[Bb] He'll be a leaning post to any man,
big or little.
What I'm trying to say is,
here's another lick for number one.
Put your hand in the hand of the man that's [F] still the water.
[Cm] Put your hand in the hand [F] of the man that [Bb] calmed the sea.
[Ab] Take a look at yourself, [Bb] and you [Eb] can look at others
[Ebm] differently [Gm] by putting your hand in the hand of [Eb] the man [Bb] from Galilee.
Every time I look to the holy [F] book I tremble.
[A] When I read about the part where the carpenter [Bb] cleansed the temple.
[Fm] For the buyers and the sellers [Bb] are no different [Eb] fellas than what I profess [Ebm] to be.
[Bb] But it causes [Gm] me shame to [Eb] know I'm not the [F] gal that I [Bb] should be.
[D] [G] [C] Put your hand in the hand of the man [Gb] who's [G] still the water.
[Dm] Put your hand in the hand [G] of the man who [C] calmed the sea.
[Gm] Take a look at yourself, [C] and you can look [F] at others [Fm] differently
by putting [Cm] your hand [C] in the hand [G] of the man [C] from Galilee.
Mama taught me how to pray [Am] before I reached the age [G] of seven.
[Dm] [G] And [Dm] when I'm down [G] on my knees, that's when I'm closest [C] to heaven.
[Gm] Daddy lived his life with [C] two kids and a wife [F] to do what he [Fm] must do.
[C] But he showed [Am] me enough of [Dm] what it takes [G] to get you [C] through.
[Ab] [Db] Put your hand [Ab] in the hand [Db] of the man [Em] who's still [Ab] the water.
[Ebm] Put your hand in the hand [Ab] of the man who [Db] calmed the [Ebm] sea.
[Db] [Abm] Take a look at yourself, [Db] and you can look [Gb] at others [Gbm] differently
by putting [Db] your hand [Gb] in the hand of the man [Db] from Galilee.
[A] [D] Put your hand in the hand of the man who's still [A] the water.
[Em] Put your hand in the hand [A] of the [D] man who calmed the [G] sea.
[D] [Am] Take a look at [D] yourself, and you can look [G] at others [Gm] differently
by [D] putting your hand in the [G] hand of the man from [D] Galilee.
[G] By putting [D] your hand [Bm] in the hand of [E] the man [A] from [D] Galilee.
[Bb] [D]
[N]
Key:
D
G
Bb
F
C
D
G
Bb
[F] When you're at [Bb] rock bottom, when you're down and out, [Eb] and you think nobody [D] cares, well, there ain't nobody that [F] cares.
[Bb] There's always [Eb] someone, someone will take your hand if you reach up.
[D] _
He'll [G] be a
bridge over deep water for you.
[D] He'll be a strong arm
[F] to the sick.
[Bb] He'll be a leaning post to any man,
big or little.
What I'm trying to say is,
here's another lick for number one.
_ Put your hand in the hand of the man that's [F] still the water.
_ [Cm] Put your hand in the hand [F] of the man that [Bb] calmed the sea.
_ [Ab] Take a look at yourself, [Bb] and you [Eb] can look at others
[Ebm] differently [Gm] by putting your hand in the hand of [Eb] the man [Bb] from Galilee.
_ Every time I look to the holy [F] book I tremble.
_ [A] When I read about the part where the carpenter [Bb] cleansed the temple.
_ [Fm] For the buyers and the sellers [Bb] are no different [Eb] fellas than what I profess [Ebm] to be.
[Bb] But it causes [Gm] me shame to [Eb] know I'm not the [F] gal that I [Bb] should be.
[D] _ [G] _ [C] Put your hand in the hand of the man [Gb] who's [G] still the water.
_ [Dm] Put your hand in the hand [G] of the man who [C] calmed the sea.
_ _ [Gm] Take a look at yourself, [C] and you can look [F] at others [Fm] differently
by putting [Cm] your hand [C] in the hand [G] of the man [C] from Galilee.
_ _ Mama taught me how to pray [Am] before I reached the age [G] of seven.
_ [Dm] [G] And [Dm] when I'm down [G] on my knees, that's when I'm closest [C] to heaven.
_ _ [Gm] Daddy lived his life with [C] two kids and a wife [F] to do what he [Fm] must do.
[C] But he showed [Am] me enough of [Dm] what it takes [G] to get you [C] through.
[Ab] _ _ [Db] Put your hand [Ab] in the hand [Db] of the man [Em] who's still [Ab] the water.
_ _ [Ebm] Put your hand in the hand [Ab] of the man who [Db] calmed the [Ebm] sea.
[Db] _ [Abm] Take a look at yourself, [Db] and you can look [Gb] at others [Gbm] differently
by putting [Db] your hand [Gb] in the hand of the man [Db] from Galilee.
[A] _ _ [D] Put your hand in the hand of the man who's still [A] the water.
_ [Em] Put your hand in the hand [A] of the [D] man who calmed the [G] sea.
[D] _ [Am] Take a look at [D] yourself, and you can look [G] at others [Gm] differently
by [D] putting your hand in the [G] hand of the man from [D] Galilee.
[G] By putting [D] your hand [Bm] in the hand of [E] the man [A] from _ [D] Galilee.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bb] There's always [Eb] someone, someone will take your hand if you reach up.
[D] _
He'll [G] be a
bridge over deep water for you.
[D] He'll be a strong arm
[F] to the sick.
[Bb] He'll be a leaning post to any man,
big or little.
What I'm trying to say is,
here's another lick for number one.
_ Put your hand in the hand of the man that's [F] still the water.
_ [Cm] Put your hand in the hand [F] of the man that [Bb] calmed the sea.
_ [Ab] Take a look at yourself, [Bb] and you [Eb] can look at others
[Ebm] differently [Gm] by putting your hand in the hand of [Eb] the man [Bb] from Galilee.
_ Every time I look to the holy [F] book I tremble.
_ [A] When I read about the part where the carpenter [Bb] cleansed the temple.
_ [Fm] For the buyers and the sellers [Bb] are no different [Eb] fellas than what I profess [Ebm] to be.
[Bb] But it causes [Gm] me shame to [Eb] know I'm not the [F] gal that I [Bb] should be.
[D] _ [G] _ [C] Put your hand in the hand of the man [Gb] who's [G] still the water.
_ [Dm] Put your hand in the hand [G] of the man who [C] calmed the sea.
_ _ [Gm] Take a look at yourself, [C] and you can look [F] at others [Fm] differently
by putting [Cm] your hand [C] in the hand [G] of the man [C] from Galilee.
_ _ Mama taught me how to pray [Am] before I reached the age [G] of seven.
_ [Dm] [G] And [Dm] when I'm down [G] on my knees, that's when I'm closest [C] to heaven.
_ _ [Gm] Daddy lived his life with [C] two kids and a wife [F] to do what he [Fm] must do.
[C] But he showed [Am] me enough of [Dm] what it takes [G] to get you [C] through.
[Ab] _ _ [Db] Put your hand [Ab] in the hand [Db] of the man [Em] who's still [Ab] the water.
_ _ [Ebm] Put your hand in the hand [Ab] of the man who [Db] calmed the [Ebm] sea.
[Db] _ [Abm] Take a look at yourself, [Db] and you can look [Gb] at others [Gbm] differently
by putting [Db] your hand [Gb] in the hand of the man [Db] from Galilee.
[A] _ _ [D] Put your hand in the hand of the man who's still [A] the water.
_ [Em] Put your hand in the hand [A] of the [D] man who calmed the [G] sea.
[D] _ [Am] Take a look at [D] yourself, and you can look [G] at others [Gm] differently
by [D] putting your hand in the [G] hand of the man from [D] Galilee.
[G] By putting [D] your hand [Bm] in the hand of [E] the man [A] from _ [D] Galilee.
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _