Chords for Rich Mullins - Doubly Good to You (Live at FBC)
Tempo:
158.15 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
G
Am
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
I gotta know what key it's in.
Uh, let's see.
What?
Oh, [G] it's in G?
Is that when Amy recorded it or when I did it?
[D]
[G] [D] Oh, that's right.
In piano, I can play in three keys.
Na na na na na.
Let's see.
How does the chorus [B] go?
[Bm] You can thank the Father for the things He's [D] gonna do.
That's a little high.
[C] So it must be
[F]
[C]
[F] [Ab] Oh, I gotta tell you a funny story about this song, too.
Is that, um, Amy decided
Amy Grant decided to record this.
I was playing out at her house.
We were going over songs, and I was playing this for her.
I went, oh, because at the time I was engaged.
And I said, you know, well, I wrote this song for
for my wedding, which actually never happened, thank God.
And, uh, so she said, oh, I really like that.
I really want to record it.
Well, that was
nothing more was said.
And then they went into the studio to do her next album,
and I, of course, wasn't around,
and they couldn't remember how the song went.
Oh, and I had
she had it all on this little tape player,
which, you know, you think Amy Grant, you're going,
okay, you probably go in her house,
and she's got this fabulous tape deal.
No, she had this crummy little cassette tape.
You know, she couldn't figure out what buttons to hold down
to get it to record and stuff.
So anyway, they had this tape,
and Brown Bannister was producing at the time,
and he got the music off of it and everything,
and it was all great,
but they couldn't understand my lyrics,
because I sing even worse then than I do now.
And, um, so they finally got a hold of me and said,
please get us, and this was before faxes.
We've got to have the lyrics tomorrow.
So I had to, like, FedEx.
So I was in a real hurry,
and I wrote them down as fast as I could.
Well, my writing was so bad,
they still couldn't make out the words.
So she recorded it wrong.
Bless her heart.
And you know what bless your heart means?
That's Southerners way of saying, gosh, you're stupid.
Yeah, because they never say,
he's a real hero, bless his heart.
They always say, well, he tries real hard, bless his heart.
[C] Anyway, so she's saying,
if you see the moon rising gently on your fields,
well, what a stupid line,
because obviously the song is about time going in a circle.
So you would have to start with morning
if you're going to end up with night.
But, you know, that's why Amy is making
a [F] mere several million dollars a year,
and I'm here with you.
[C]
[F]
[G] [C] And if you find the morning
[Dm] rising gently on your fields,
[C] did the wind blow softly on your [F] face?
[C] Did the sunset lingers
while cathedral bells peal
till the moon has risen into [F]
place?
[Am] Well, you can thank the Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
[D] You [C] can thank him [G] for the things [C] you have to do.
[F]
[G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a love that's [C] true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord it's [G] been doubly good to [C] you.
[F]
[C]
[F]
[C] And if you look in the mirror
[Dm] at the end of a long day,
[C] and you know in your heart you have [F] not lied,
[C] and if you gave love freely,
and [F] if you earned an honest wage,
[C] and if you got [Em] Jesus by [F] your side,
[Am] you can thank the Father
for the [F] things that he has done.
[C] You can thank him for the things you have to do.
[F]
[G] And if [Am] you find someone [C] who's tender,
and if [F] you find a love [C] that's true,
then thank [Dm] the Lord [G] it's been doubly good [Am] to you.
And you can [A] thank the [Am] Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
[C] Thank him for the things he's yet to do.
[F]
[G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a [C] love that's true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord,
[D] I thank the [G] Lord,
it's been doubly [C] good to you.
[F]
[C]
I gotta know what key it's in.
Uh, let's see.
What?
Oh, [G] it's in G?
Is that when Amy recorded it or when I did it?
[D]
[G] [D] Oh, that's right.
In piano, I can play in three keys.
Na na na na na.
Let's see.
How does the chorus [B] go?
[Bm] You can thank the Father for the things He's [D] gonna do.
That's a little high.
[C] So it must be
[F]
[C]
[F] [Ab] Oh, I gotta tell you a funny story about this song, too.
Is that, um, Amy decided
Amy Grant decided to record this.
I was playing out at her house.
We were going over songs, and I was playing this for her.
I went, oh, because at the time I was engaged.
And I said, you know, well, I wrote this song for
for my wedding, which actually never happened, thank God.
And, uh, so she said, oh, I really like that.
I really want to record it.
Well, that was
nothing more was said.
And then they went into the studio to do her next album,
and I, of course, wasn't around,
and they couldn't remember how the song went.
Oh, and I had
she had it all on this little tape player,
which, you know, you think Amy Grant, you're going,
okay, you probably go in her house,
and she's got this fabulous tape deal.
No, she had this crummy little cassette tape.
You know, she couldn't figure out what buttons to hold down
to get it to record and stuff.
So anyway, they had this tape,
and Brown Bannister was producing at the time,
and he got the music off of it and everything,
and it was all great,
but they couldn't understand my lyrics,
because I sing even worse then than I do now.
And, um, so they finally got a hold of me and said,
please get us, and this was before faxes.
We've got to have the lyrics tomorrow.
So I had to, like, FedEx.
So I was in a real hurry,
and I wrote them down as fast as I could.
Well, my writing was so bad,
they still couldn't make out the words.
So she recorded it wrong.
Bless her heart.
And you know what bless your heart means?
That's Southerners way of saying, gosh, you're stupid.
Yeah, because they never say,
he's a real hero, bless his heart.
They always say, well, he tries real hard, bless his heart.
[C] Anyway, so she's saying,
if you see the moon rising gently on your fields,
well, what a stupid line,
because obviously the song is about time going in a circle.
So you would have to start with morning
if you're going to end up with night.
But, you know, that's why Amy is making
a [F] mere several million dollars a year,
and I'm here with you.
[C]
[F]
[G] [C] And if you find the morning
[Dm] rising gently on your fields,
[C] did the wind blow softly on your [F] face?
[C] Did the sunset lingers
while cathedral bells peal
till the moon has risen into [F]
place?
[Am] Well, you can thank the Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
[D] You [C] can thank him [G] for the things [C] you have to do.
[F]
[G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a love that's [C] true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord it's [G] been doubly good to [C] you.
[F]
[C]
[F]
[C] And if you look in the mirror
[Dm] at the end of a long day,
[C] and you know in your heart you have [F] not lied,
[C] and if you gave love freely,
and [F] if you earned an honest wage,
[C] and if you got [Em] Jesus by [F] your side,
[Am] you can thank the Father
for the [F] things that he has done.
[C] You can thank him for the things you have to do.
[F]
[G] And if [Am] you find someone [C] who's tender,
and if [F] you find a love [C] that's true,
then thank [Dm] the Lord [G] it's been doubly good [Am] to you.
And you can [A] thank the [Am] Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
[C] Thank him for the things he's yet to do.
[F]
[G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a [C] love that's true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord,
[D] I thank the [G] Lord,
it's been doubly [C] good to you.
[F]
[C]
Key:
C
F
G
Am
D
C
F
G
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I gotta know what key it's in.
Uh, let's see. _ _ _
_ What?
_ Oh, [G] it's in G?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Is that when Amy recorded it or when I did it?
[D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ Oh, that's right.
_ _ _ In piano, I can play in three keys.
_ _ Na na na na na.
_ _ Let's see.
How does the chorus [B] go?
_ _ _ [Bm] _ You can thank the Father for the things He's [D] _ gonna do.
That's a little high.
[C] So it must _ be_
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Ab] Oh, I gotta tell you a funny story about this song, _ too.
Is that, um, _ _ _ Amy decided_
Amy Grant decided to record this.
I was playing out at her house.
We were going over songs, and I was playing this for her.
I went, oh, because at the time I was engaged.
And _ I said, you know, well, I wrote this song for_
_ _ for my wedding, which actually never happened, thank God. _
_ _ _ _ And, uh, so she said, oh, I really like that.
I really want to record it.
Well, that was_
nothing more was said.
And then they went into the studio to do her next album,
and I, of course, wasn't around,
and they couldn't remember how the song went.
_ _ Oh, and I had_
she had it all on this little tape player,
which, you know, you think Amy Grant, you're going,
okay, you probably go in her house,
and she's got this fabulous tape deal.
No, she had this crummy little cassette tape.
You know, she couldn't figure out what buttons to hold down
to get it to record and stuff.
_ _ So anyway, they had this tape,
and Brown Bannister was producing at the time,
and he got the music off of it and everything,
and it was all great,
but they couldn't understand my lyrics,
because I sing even worse then than I do now.
And, um, so they finally got a hold of me and said,
please get us, and this was before faxes.
We've got to have the lyrics tomorrow.
So I had to, like, FedEx.
So I was in a real hurry,
and I wrote them down as fast as I could.
Well, my writing was so bad,
_ _ _ they still couldn't make out the words.
So she recorded it wrong.
Bless her heart.
_ _ And you know what bless your heart means?
_ _ That's Southerners way of saying, gosh, you're stupid.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, because they never say,
he's a real hero, bless his heart.
They always say, well, he tries real hard, bless his heart. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ Anyway, so she's saying,
if you see the moon rising gently on your fields,
well, what a stupid line,
because obviously the song is _ about time going in a circle.
So you would have to start with morning
if you're going to end up with night.
But, you know, _ _ that's why Amy is making
a [F] mere several million dollars a year,
and I'm here with you.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] And if you find the morning
_ [Dm] rising gently on your _ fields,
_ [C] _ did the wind blow softly on your [F] face? _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ Did the sunset _ lingers
while cathedral bells peal
_ till the moon has risen _ into _ _ [F] _ _
place?
[Am] _ Well, you can thank the Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
[D] You _ [C] _ can thank him [G] for the things [C] you have to do.
_ _ [F] _ _
[G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a love that's [C] true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord _ it's [G] been doubly good to [C] you. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] And if you look in the mirror
_ [Dm] at the end of a long day,
[C] _ and you know in your heart you have [F] not lied, _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] and if you gave love freely,
and [F] if you earned an honest wage,
_ _ [C] _ and if you got [Em] Jesus by [F] your _ _ _ side,
_ _ [Am] you can thank the Father
for the [F] things that he has done. _
_ _ [C] You can thank him for the things you have to do.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
[G] And if [Am] you find someone [C] who's tender,
and if [F] you find a love [C] that's true,
then thank [Dm] the Lord _ [G] it's been doubly good [Am] to you.
And you can [A] thank the [Am] Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
_ _ _ [C] _ Thank him for the things he's yet to do.
_ _ [F] _
_ _ [G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a [C] love that's true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord, _
_ _ _ [D] I thank the [G] Lord, _
it's been doubly [C] good to you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ I gotta know what key it's in.
Uh, let's see. _ _ _
_ What?
_ Oh, [G] it's in G?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Is that when Amy recorded it or when I did it?
[D] _ _
_ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ Oh, that's right.
_ _ _ In piano, I can play in three keys.
_ _ Na na na na na.
_ _ Let's see.
How does the chorus [B] go?
_ _ _ [Bm] _ You can thank the Father for the things He's [D] _ gonna do.
That's a little high.
[C] So it must _ be_
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ [Ab] Oh, I gotta tell you a funny story about this song, _ too.
Is that, um, _ _ _ Amy decided_
Amy Grant decided to record this.
I was playing out at her house.
We were going over songs, and I was playing this for her.
I went, oh, because at the time I was engaged.
And _ I said, you know, well, I wrote this song for_
_ _ for my wedding, which actually never happened, thank God. _
_ _ _ _ And, uh, so she said, oh, I really like that.
I really want to record it.
Well, that was_
nothing more was said.
And then they went into the studio to do her next album,
and I, of course, wasn't around,
and they couldn't remember how the song went.
_ _ Oh, and I had_
she had it all on this little tape player,
which, you know, you think Amy Grant, you're going,
okay, you probably go in her house,
and she's got this fabulous tape deal.
No, she had this crummy little cassette tape.
You know, she couldn't figure out what buttons to hold down
to get it to record and stuff.
_ _ So anyway, they had this tape,
and Brown Bannister was producing at the time,
and he got the music off of it and everything,
and it was all great,
but they couldn't understand my lyrics,
because I sing even worse then than I do now.
And, um, so they finally got a hold of me and said,
please get us, and this was before faxes.
We've got to have the lyrics tomorrow.
So I had to, like, FedEx.
So I was in a real hurry,
and I wrote them down as fast as I could.
Well, my writing was so bad,
_ _ _ they still couldn't make out the words.
So she recorded it wrong.
Bless her heart.
_ _ And you know what bless your heart means?
_ _ That's Southerners way of saying, gosh, you're stupid.
_ _ _ _ Yeah, because they never say,
he's a real hero, bless his heart.
They always say, well, he tries real hard, bless his heart. _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] _ _ _ Anyway, so she's saying,
if you see the moon rising gently on your fields,
well, what a stupid line,
because obviously the song is _ about time going in a circle.
So you would have to start with morning
if you're going to end up with night.
But, you know, _ _ that's why Amy is making
a [F] mere several million dollars a year,
and I'm here with you.
[C] _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] And if you find the morning
_ [Dm] rising gently on your _ fields,
_ [C] _ did the wind blow softly on your [F] face? _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ Did the sunset _ lingers
while cathedral bells peal
_ till the moon has risen _ into _ _ [F] _ _
place?
[Am] _ Well, you can thank the Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
[D] You _ [C] _ can thank him [G] for the things [C] you have to do.
_ _ [F] _ _
[G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a love that's [C] true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord _ it's [G] been doubly good to [C] you. _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] And if you look in the mirror
_ [Dm] at the end of a long day,
[C] _ and you know in your heart you have [F] not lied, _ _ _ _
_ _ [C] and if you gave love freely,
and [F] if you earned an honest wage,
_ _ [C] _ and if you got [Em] Jesus by [F] your _ _ _ side,
_ _ [Am] you can thank the Father
for the [F] things that he has done. _
_ _ [C] You can thank him for the things you have to do.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
[G] And if [Am] you find someone [C] who's tender,
and if [F] you find a love [C] that's true,
then thank [Dm] the Lord _ [G] it's been doubly good [Am] to you.
And you can [A] thank the [Am] Father
for [F] the things that he has done.
_ _ _ [C] _ Thank him for the things he's yet to do.
_ _ [F] _
_ _ [G] And [Am] if you find someone [C] who's tender,
and [F] if you find a [C] love that's true,
then thank the [Dm] Lord, _
_ _ _ [D] I thank the [G] Lord, _
it's been doubly [C] good to you.
_ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _