Do You Wanna Go To Heaven Chords by T.G. Sheppard
Tempo:
91.55 bpm
Chords used:
C#
D
F#
G#
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
It was the hottest day of August, all [F#] of us were down by the banks of [C#] the Pink Rock River.
I was next in line to be baptized at the innocent age of [G#] ten.
[C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear [C#] blue water.
And that preacher's words still fill my head [G#] and I hear them down [C#] within.
He said, do you want [F#] to go to [C#] heaven?
And [C#] I said, yeah, just lead me on.
Take my hand, [F#] can you feel that [C#] [F#] feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, just lead me on.
It was the hottest night of summer, [F#] and our final high school dance was just [C#] about over.
I was old enough for the taste of love when boys turned [G#] into men.
[C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear, [C#] pure water.
But the preacher's words I barely heard as [G#] sweet Bonnie Lou [C#] gave in.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
Take my [F#] hand, can you feel that feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
[D]
It was a lonely night in Augusta.
[G] She was sitting at the end of the bar when [D] I saw her.
And with a little wine and a little time, she would be a [A] prize to win.
[D] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [G] the taste of that clear, [D] pure water.
But that preacher's words could not be heard when [A] she whispered, come [D] on in.
[B] She said, [D] do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [A] just lead [D] me on.
Take my hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just lead [D] me on.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
Take my hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
She said, do you want
I was next in line to be baptized at the innocent age of [G#] ten.
[C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear [C#] blue water.
And that preacher's words still fill my head [G#] and I hear them down [C#] within.
He said, do you want [F#] to go to [C#] heaven?
And [C#] I said, yeah, just lead me on.
Take my hand, [F#] can you feel that [C#] [F#] feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, just lead me on.
It was the hottest night of summer, [F#] and our final high school dance was just [C#] about over.
I was old enough for the taste of love when boys turned [G#] into men.
[C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear, [C#] pure water.
But the preacher's words I barely heard as [G#] sweet Bonnie Lou [C#] gave in.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
Take my [F#] hand, can you feel that feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
[D]
It was a lonely night in Augusta.
[G] She was sitting at the end of the bar when [D] I saw her.
And with a little wine and a little time, she would be a [A] prize to win.
[D] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [G] the taste of that clear, [D] pure water.
But that preacher's words could not be heard when [A] she whispered, come [D] on in.
[B] She said, [D] do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [A] just lead [D] me on.
Take my hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just lead [D] me on.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
Take my hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
She said, do you want
Key:
C#
D
F#
G#
A
C#
D
F#
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It was the hottest day of August, all [F#] of us were down by the banks of [C#] the Pink Rock River.
_ I was next in line to be baptized at the innocent age of [G#] ten.
_ _ [C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear [C#] blue water. _
And that preacher's words still fill my head [G#] and I hear them down [C#] within.
He said, do you want [F#] to go to [C#] heaven?
And [C#] I said, yeah, just lead me on.
_ Take my hand, [F#] can you feel that [C#] _ [F#] feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, just lead me on.
_ It was the hottest night of summer, [F#] and our final high school dance was just [C#] about over.
I was old enough for the taste of love when boys turned [G#] into men. _
_ [C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear, [C#] pure water.
_ But the preacher's words I barely heard as [G#] sweet Bonnie Lou [C#] gave in.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
_ Take my _ [F#] hand, can you feel that _ feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
_ _ [D] _ _
_ It was a lonely night in Augusta.
[G] She was sitting at the end of the bar when [D] I saw her.
_ And with a little wine and a little time, she would be a [A] prize to win. _ _
[D] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [G] the taste of that clear, [D] pure water.
But that preacher's words could not be heard when [A] she whispered, come [D] on in.
[B] She said, [D] do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, _ [A] just lead [D] me on.
_ Take my hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just lead [D] me on.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
_ Take my _ hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
She said, do you want_ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
It was the hottest day of August, all [F#] of us were down by the banks of [C#] the Pink Rock River.
_ I was next in line to be baptized at the innocent age of [G#] ten.
_ _ [C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear [C#] blue water. _
And that preacher's words still fill my head [G#] and I hear them down [C#] within.
He said, do you want [F#] to go to [C#] heaven?
And [C#] I said, yeah, just lead me on.
_ Take my hand, [F#] can you feel that [C#] _ [F#] feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, just lead me on.
_ It was the hottest night of summer, [F#] and our final high school dance was just [C#] about over.
I was old enough for the taste of love when boys turned [G#] into men. _
_ [C#] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [F#] the taste of that clear, [C#] pure water.
_ But the preacher's words I barely heard as [G#] sweet Bonnie Lou [C#] gave in.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
_ Take my _ [F#] hand, can you feel that _ feeling?
[C#] And I said, yeah, [G#] just [C#] lead me on.
_ _ [D] _ _
_ It was a lonely night in Augusta.
[G] She was sitting at the end of the bar when [D] I saw her.
_ And with a little wine and a little time, she would be a [A] prize to win. _ _
[D] I'll never forget, I remember it yet, [G] the taste of that clear, [D] pure water.
But that preacher's words could not be heard when [A] she whispered, come [D] on in.
[B] She said, [D] do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, _ [A] just lead [D] me on.
_ Take my hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just lead [D] me on.
She said, do you want to go to heaven?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
_ Take my _ hand, can you feel that feeling?
And I said, yeah, [A] just [D] lead me on.
She said, do you want_ _
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