Chords for Soul Stirrers- Time has made a change

Tempo:
79.85 bpm
Chords used:

F#

B

C#

D#m

G#

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Soul Stirrers- Time has made a change chords
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[F#] [B]
[C#] [B] [F#]
I'm a little change [B] since my [F#] childhood days.
[D#m] I'm [G#] a little change, a [C#] smiling face.
[F#] And I know my fears, [B] you have [F#] made it easy.
[D#m] Time has [C#] made a change [F#] in me.
[B] [F#]
[B] Time has made a change [F#] in me [B] [F#] always.
[D#m] Time has [G#] made a change, a [C#] smiling face.
[F#] And I know my fears, oh you [B] can play.
[F#] Yeah, see, [D#m] time has [C#] made a change [F#] in me.
[B] [F#]
[B] As I gaze down memory lane,
[F#] I can [B] truly say [F#] that time has made a change.
[D#m] Since their start [G#] back in the early 1900s, the soul serve has been thrilling [C#] and wilding audiences all across this [F#] country.
There are many that served down through the years that's [B] gone on home.
Just to name [F#] a few, gospel greats [D#m] like Sam Cooke, Johnny [C#] Taylor, Jimmy [G#m] Outler, [F#] S.R. Crain, [B] Paul [F#] Foster, J.J. Farley, [B] Martin J.
Cox, and a special friend that we lost [F#] this year, Brother [B] Dillon Croon.
[F#] And yet, if you [D#m] walk down the streets today, [G#] you might get a chance to see or meet other legendary soul serves [C#] like Brother Willie Rogers, [F#] Mr.
Arthur Croon, Reverend Jackie [B] Banks, Brother Rufus [F#] Croon, and the oldest remaining [D#m] soul serve, the living legend [C#] himself, Brother [G#m] Leroy Croon.
[F#] And they're [B] still [F#] carrying on in the master's name.
[B] It's been an honor and a blessing [F#] to work with two [G#m] of [F#] gospel's living legends.
They [D#m] helped shape and mold [G#] the soul serves of yesterday into the [C] soul serves of today [C#] so we can carry it on [F#] tomorrow.
So I introduce to you the living [B] legend, [G#m] Brother Eddie Huffman [F#] and the Reverend Luther Gamble.
[D#m] Alongside these [C#] legends sits [G#] the new [F#] generation of soul serves, [B] which [F#] consists of Brother James [B] Reed, Gary Blackshed, Chauncey Williams, [F#] Lamont [B] Roberts, [F#] and Brother Eddie Huffman, Jr.
[D#m] We would like to say [G#] thank you to the soul serves, the ones that are here [C#] and the ones that are gone on, [F#] for paving the way and their contributions to [B] gospel music [G#m] so that we [F#] can continue on lifting up [D#m] the Lord, Savior Jesus Christ through [C#] songs.
This is a [B] tribute to the [F#] soul serves, the legendary soul serves.
Time [B] has made a change.
[F#] [B] Sickness, [F#] the pain.
[D#m] Many of my friends, [G#] yeah, slipped on [C#] away and [B] into life [F#] again.
Oh, we [B] shall never [F#] more see.
Because [D#m] time made a [C#] change.
[F#] Eddie.
[B] [F#] [B]
[F#] [B] [F#] [N]
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B
12341112
C#
12341114
D#m
13421116
G#
134211114
F#
134211112
B
12341112
C#
12341114
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[F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _
[C#] _ _ [B] _ [F#] _ _ _
_ I'm a little change [B] since my [F#] childhood days.
[D#m] _ I'm [G#] a little change, a _ [C#] smiling face.
[F#] And I know my fears, [B] you have [F#] made it easy.
[D#m] Time has [C#] made a change [F#] in me.
[B] _ [F#] _ _
[B] Time has made a change [F#] in me _ [B] _ [F#] always.
[D#m] Time has [G#] made a change, a [C#] smiling face.
[F#] And I know my fears, oh you [B] can play.
[F#] Yeah, see, [D#m] time has [C#] made a change [F#] in me.
[B] _ [F#] _ _ _
[B] _ As I gaze down memory lane, _
[F#] I can [B] truly say [F#] that time has made a change.
[D#m] Since their start [G#] back in the early 1900s, the soul serve has been thrilling [C#] and wilding audiences all across this [F#] country.
There are many that served down through the years that's [B] gone on home.
Just to name [F#] a few, gospel greats [D#m] like Sam Cooke, Johnny [C#] Taylor, Jimmy [G#m] Outler, [F#] S.R. Crain, [B] Paul [F#] Foster, J.J. Farley, [B] Martin J.
Cox, and a special friend that we lost [F#] this year, Brother [B] Dillon Croon.
[F#] And yet, if you [D#m] walk down the streets today, [G#] you might get a chance to see or meet other legendary soul serves [C#] like Brother Willie Rogers, [F#] Mr.
Arthur Croon, Reverend Jackie [B] Banks, Brother Rufus [F#] Croon, and the oldest remaining [D#m] soul serve, the living legend [C#] himself, Brother [G#m] Leroy Croon.
[F#] And they're [B] still [F#] carrying on in the master's name.
[B] _ It's been an honor and a blessing [F#] to work with two [G#m] of [F#] gospel's living legends.
They [D#m] helped shape and mold [G#] the soul serves of yesterday into the [C] soul serves of today [C#] so we can carry it on [F#] tomorrow.
So I introduce to you the living [B] legend, [G#m] Brother Eddie Huffman [F#] and the Reverend Luther Gamble.
[D#m] _ Alongside these [C#] legends sits [G#] the new [F#] generation of soul serves, [B] which [F#] consists of Brother James [B] Reed, Gary Blackshed, Chauncey Williams, [F#] Lamont [B] Roberts, [F#] and Brother Eddie Huffman, Jr.
[D#m] We would like to say [G#] thank you to the soul serves, the ones that are here [C#] and the ones that are gone on, [F#] for paving the way and their contributions to [B] gospel music [G#m] so that we [F#] can continue on lifting up [D#m] the Lord, Savior Jesus Christ through [C#] songs.
This is a [B] tribute to the [F#] soul serves, the legendary soul serves.
Time [B] has made a _ change.
[F#] _ [B] Sickness, [F#] the pain. _
[D#m] Many of my friends, [G#] _ yeah, slipped on [C#] away and [B] into life [F#] again.
Oh, _ we [B] shall never [F#] more see.
Because [D#m] time made a [C#] change. _
[F#] Eddie.
[B] _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[F#] _ _ [B] _ [F#] _ _ [N] _

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