Chords for The Lettermen on TV sing "I BELIEVE" A Cappella 1979
Tempo:
126.75 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Bbm
D
Db
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I'm glad to hear it.
I think perhaps one of the reasons the Lettermen do have such a reputation
is because you have an uncanny ability to [Bb] harmonize, don't you?
Well, it's a natural blend.
It's easy.
A natural blend?
Do you all have a different range that you sing in?
Well, we're all three basically baritones, but Donnie and I have falsettos,
so we do the top part most of the time.
And if you're wondering what a [N] falsetto is, this is a falsetto.
Yes, I don't even have one.
I'm probably more baritone than the three of you,
so you don't have to worry about it.
You know, I know this is kind of short notice,
but I would [Bb] love to hear a little harmonizing.
Can you just demonstrate [D] it?
A band or anything?
Like an a cappella number maybe?
A cappella meaning [N] without Without voice.
Without voice?
Without music, yes.
Okay, we would like the audience to know that they have to listen to this from beginning to
end and not from end to beginning.
In case you agree with Amy's interview before.
One or two.
Thank you, gentlemen.
And if I feel like it, can I just join in?
I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower [Bb] grows.
I believe that somewhere in the darkest night, [Bbm] a candle glows.
[Bb] [Db] I believe [Gb] for everyone [Bm] who [Bb] goes astray, someone will come [B] to show the way.
[Bbm]
[Bb] I believe, I [Db] believe.
[Bb] I believe.
I believe above the storm, the smallest prayer will still be heard.
[F]
[Bbm] I believe that someone in the great somewhere hears every [Bb] word.
Every [A] time [Em] I hear a newborn [D]
baby [Bb] cry or touch a leaf [Bbm] or see [Bb] the sky,
then I know why.
I believe.
[Fm]
I [Bb]
believe.
[A] [Bb] [N]
I think perhaps one of the reasons the Lettermen do have such a reputation
is because you have an uncanny ability to [Bb] harmonize, don't you?
Well, it's a natural blend.
It's easy.
A natural blend?
Do you all have a different range that you sing in?
Well, we're all three basically baritones, but Donnie and I have falsettos,
so we do the top part most of the time.
And if you're wondering what a [N] falsetto is, this is a falsetto.
Yes, I don't even have one.
I'm probably more baritone than the three of you,
so you don't have to worry about it.
You know, I know this is kind of short notice,
but I would [Bb] love to hear a little harmonizing.
Can you just demonstrate [D] it?
A band or anything?
Like an a cappella number maybe?
A cappella meaning [N] without Without voice.
Without voice?
Without music, yes.
Okay, we would like the audience to know that they have to listen to this from beginning to
end and not from end to beginning.
In case you agree with Amy's interview before.
One or two.
Thank you, gentlemen.
And if I feel like it, can I just join in?
I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower [Bb] grows.
I believe that somewhere in the darkest night, [Bbm] a candle glows.
[Bb] [Db] I believe [Gb] for everyone [Bm] who [Bb] goes astray, someone will come [B] to show the way.
[Bbm]
[Bb] I believe, I [Db] believe.
[Bb] I believe.
I believe above the storm, the smallest prayer will still be heard.
[F]
[Bbm] I believe that someone in the great somewhere hears every [Bb] word.
Every [A] time [Em] I hear a newborn [D]
baby [Bb] cry or touch a leaf [Bbm] or see [Bb] the sky,
then I know why.
I believe.
[Fm]
I [Bb]
believe.
[A] [Bb] [N]
Key:
Bb
Bbm
D
Db
A
Bb
Bbm
D
I'm glad to hear it.
I think perhaps one of the reasons the Lettermen do have such a reputation
is because you have an uncanny ability to [Bb] harmonize, don't you?
Well, it's a natural blend.
It's easy.
A natural blend?
Do you all have a different range that you sing in?
Well, we're all three basically baritones, but Donnie and I have falsettos,
so we do the top part most of the time.
And if you're wondering what a [N] falsetto is, this is a falsetto.
Yes, I don't even have one.
I'm probably more baritone than the three of you,
so you don't have to worry about it.
You know, I know this is kind of short notice,
but I would [Bb] love to hear a little harmonizing.
Can you just demonstrate [D] it?
A band or anything?
Like an a cappella number maybe?
A cappella meaning [N] without_ Without voice.
_ Without voice?
_ Without music, yes.
Okay, we would like the audience to know that they have to listen to this from beginning to
end and not from end to beginning.
In case you agree with Amy's interview before.
One or two.
Thank you, gentlemen.
And if I feel like it, can I just join in? _ _
_ _ _ _ I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower [Bb] grows.
_ _ I believe that somewhere _ in the darkest night, [Bbm] a candle glows.
_ [Bb] _ [Db] I believe [Gb] for everyone [Bm] who [Bb] goes astray, _ _ someone will _ _ come [B] to show the way.
[Bbm] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ I believe, _ _ _ I _ [Db] believe.
_ [Bb] _ I believe.
I believe above the storm, the smallest _ prayer will still be heard.
[F] _
_ [Bbm] I believe that someone in the great somewhere _ hears every _ [Bb] word. _ _
Every [A] time [Em] I hear a newborn [D] _
baby [Bb] cry _ or touch a leaf _ [Bbm] _ or see _ [Bb] the _ sky, _ _
then I know _ _ why.
_ I _ _ _ _ believe.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
I [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
believe.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _
I think perhaps one of the reasons the Lettermen do have such a reputation
is because you have an uncanny ability to [Bb] harmonize, don't you?
Well, it's a natural blend.
It's easy.
A natural blend?
Do you all have a different range that you sing in?
Well, we're all three basically baritones, but Donnie and I have falsettos,
so we do the top part most of the time.
And if you're wondering what a [N] falsetto is, this is a falsetto.
Yes, I don't even have one.
I'm probably more baritone than the three of you,
so you don't have to worry about it.
You know, I know this is kind of short notice,
but I would [Bb] love to hear a little harmonizing.
Can you just demonstrate [D] it?
A band or anything?
Like an a cappella number maybe?
A cappella meaning [N] without_ Without voice.
_ Without voice?
_ Without music, yes.
Okay, we would like the audience to know that they have to listen to this from beginning to
end and not from end to beginning.
In case you agree with Amy's interview before.
One or two.
Thank you, gentlemen.
And if I feel like it, can I just join in? _ _
_ _ _ _ I believe for every drop of rain that falls, a flower [Bb] grows.
_ _ I believe that somewhere _ in the darkest night, [Bbm] a candle glows.
_ [Bb] _ [Db] I believe [Gb] for everyone [Bm] who [Bb] goes astray, _ _ someone will _ _ come [B] to show the way.
[Bbm] _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ I believe, _ _ _ I _ [Db] believe.
_ [Bb] _ I believe.
I believe above the storm, the smallest _ prayer will still be heard.
[F] _
_ [Bbm] I believe that someone in the great somewhere _ hears every _ [Bb] word. _ _
Every [A] time [Em] I hear a newborn [D] _
baby [Bb] cry _ or touch a leaf _ [Bbm] _ or see _ [Bb] the _ sky, _ _
then I know _ _ why.
_ I _ _ _ _ believe.
_ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _
I [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
believe.
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [N] _ _