Chords for Southern Gospel Music - The Scarlet Purple Robe
Tempo:
145.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
E
G#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
If he didn't like that song, he'll love this song because we have his wife.
That's right, this next song coming up.
We're going to have Marty, his wife will be on the left of the screen.
Wilma will be in the middle and Willa will be on the right of the screen.
They're going to let me play a little six-string guitar.
As they do an old Southern Gospel song you hear down south a lot called The Scarlet Purple Robe.
It's a story so unkind in [D] the holy book [A] we buy.
It tells how Jesus [E] stood alone one day.
[A] False accused and there could be him, yet they [D] found a [A] fault in him.
The [G#] man who [F#] wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple robe.
Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could [A] make me whore.
As he stood alone forsaken [E] on that day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head [D] piercing thorns of [A] bloodstained bread.
His hand who [E] wore the scarlet [A] purple robe.
In the common judgment hall he [D] was mocked and [A] scorned by all.
As tears of sorrow [G#] fell [E] upon his cheeks.
[A] Soldiers of the wicked men smote [D] him with their [A] evil hand.
The man who wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple robe.
Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could make [A] me whore.
As he stood alone [C#m] forsaken [F#] on [E] that day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head piercing [D] thorns of bloodstained [A] bread.
His hand who [E] wore the scarlet purple [A] robe.
[Bm]
Ladies you did a good job.
Thanks for letting me play for you.
I know Frank enjoyed that one for sure.
I bet he did.
At least he better tell his wife he did.
[N]
If he didn't like that song, he'll love this song because we have his wife.
That's right, this next song coming up.
We're going to have Marty, his wife will be on the left of the screen.
Wilma will be in the middle and Willa will be on the right of the screen.
They're going to let me play a little six-string guitar.
As they do an old Southern Gospel song you hear down south a lot called The Scarlet Purple Robe.
It's a story so unkind in [D] the holy book [A] we buy.
It tells how Jesus [E] stood alone one day.
[A] False accused and there could be him, yet they [D] found a [A] fault in him.
The [G#] man who [F#] wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple robe.
Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could [A] make me whore.
As he stood alone forsaken [E] on that day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head [D] piercing thorns of [A] bloodstained bread.
His hand who [E] wore the scarlet [A] purple robe.
In the common judgment hall he [D] was mocked and [A] scorned by all.
As tears of sorrow [G#] fell [E] upon his cheeks.
[A] Soldiers of the wicked men smote [D] him with their [A] evil hand.
The man who wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple robe.
Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could make [A] me whore.
As he stood alone [C#m] forsaken [F#] on [E] that day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head piercing [D] thorns of bloodstained [A] bread.
His hand who [E] wore the scarlet purple [A] robe.
[Bm]
Ladies you did a good job.
Thanks for letting me play for you.
I know Frank enjoyed that one for sure.
I bet he did.
At least he better tell his wife he did.
[N]
Key:
A
D
E
G#
F#
A
D
E
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
If he didn't like that song, he'll love this song because we have his wife. _
That's right, this next song coming up.
We're going to have Marty, his wife will be on the left of the screen.
Wilma will be in the middle and Willa will be on the right of the screen.
They're going to let me play a little six-string guitar.
As they do an old Southern Gospel song you hear down south a lot called The Scarlet Purple Robe. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ It's a story so _ unkind in [D] the holy book [A] we buy. _
It tells how Jesus _ [E] stood alone one _ _ _ day. _
[A] False accused and there could be him, yet they [D] found a [A] fault in him.
The [G#] man who [F#] wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple _ robe. _ _
_ Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could [A] make me whore.
As he stood alone _ _ forsaken [E] on that _ _ _ day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head [D] piercing thorns of [A] bloodstained _ bread.
His hand who [E] wore the _ scarlet [A] purple _ robe. _ _
_ In the _ common judgment hall he [D] was mocked and [A] scorned by all.
As tears of sorrow [G#] fell [E] upon his _ _ _ cheeks.
_ [A] Soldiers of the wicked men smote [D] him with their [A] evil _ hand.
The man who wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple _ robe. _ _
_ Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could make [A] me whore.
As he stood alone _ [C#m] forsaken [F#] on [E] that _ _ _ day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head piercing [D] thorns of bloodstained [A] bread.
His hand who [E] wore the scarlet purple _ [A] robe. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
Ladies you did a good job.
Thanks for letting me play for you.
I know Frank enjoyed that one for sure.
I bet he did.
At least he better tell his wife he did. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
If he didn't like that song, he'll love this song because we have his wife. _
That's right, this next song coming up.
We're going to have Marty, his wife will be on the left of the screen.
Wilma will be in the middle and Willa will be on the right of the screen.
They're going to let me play a little six-string guitar.
As they do an old Southern Gospel song you hear down south a lot called The Scarlet Purple Robe. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ It's a story so _ unkind in [D] the holy book [A] we buy. _
It tells how Jesus _ [E] stood alone one _ _ _ day. _
[A] False accused and there could be him, yet they [D] found a [A] fault in him.
The [G#] man who [F#] wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple _ robe. _ _
_ Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could [A] make me whore.
As he stood alone _ _ forsaken [E] on that _ _ _ day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head [D] piercing thorns of [A] bloodstained _ bread.
His hand who [E] wore the _ scarlet [A] purple _ robe. _ _
_ In the _ common judgment hall he [D] was mocked and [A] scorned by all.
As tears of sorrow [G#] fell [E] upon his _ _ _ cheeks.
_ [A] Soldiers of the wicked men smote [D] him with their [A] evil _ hand.
The man who wore [E] the scarlet [A] purple _ robe. _ _
_ Purple robe, a Savior wore, [D] robe of shame could make [A] me whore.
As he stood alone _ [C#m] forsaken [F#] on [E] that _ _ _ day.
Then [A] they placed upon his head piercing [D] thorns of bloodstained [A] bread.
His hand who [E] wore the scarlet purple _ [A] robe. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bm] _
Ladies you did a good job.
Thanks for letting me play for you.
I know Frank enjoyed that one for sure.
I bet he did.
At least he better tell his wife he did. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _