Chords for The River Of Jordan
Tempo:
92.75 bpm
Chords used:
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D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Through the river [E] of Jordan [A] our Savior went one day, and we read that [E] John the Baptist [A] met Him there.
And when John baptized Jesus [D] in Jordan's rushing waters, [A] the mighty [E] power of God [A] filled the air.
I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, [E] gonna wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back to the river [D] of Jordan, [A] and let the good waters cleanse my soul.
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[A] [D]
[A]
King Naaman was stricken with great leprosy, and [E] he sent for the man [A] of God to pray.
But Eliza said to Naaman, [D] go dip yourself in Jordan, [A] and let the cool [E] waters wash your [A] spots away.
So he went right down to the river of Jordan, he [E] waded right in, in a [E] rushing one, he [A] dipped himself in the [D] river of Jordan, [A] and the cool waters made him whole.
The river of Jordan is many miles away, and this mighty [E] river I [A] may never see.
But I'll find myself an altar [D] in an old-fashioned [D] church, and [A] my river [E] of Jordan that [A] will be.
Well, I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, gonna [E] wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back to the [D] river of Jordan, [A] and let the cool waters cleanse my soul.
Through the river [E] of Jordan [A] our Savior went one day, and we read that [E] John the Baptist [A] met Him there.
And when John baptized Jesus [D] in Jordan's rushing waters, [A] the mighty [E] power of God [A] filled the air.
I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, [E] gonna wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back to the river [D] of Jordan, [A] and let the good waters cleanse my soul.
[E]
[A] [D]
[A]
King Naaman was stricken with great leprosy, and [E] he sent for the man [A] of God to pray.
But Eliza said to Naaman, [D] go dip yourself in Jordan, [A] and let the cool [E] waters wash your [A] spots away.
So he went right down to the river of Jordan, he [E] waded right in, in a [E] rushing one, he [A] dipped himself in the [D] river of Jordan, [A] and the cool waters made him whole.
The river of Jordan is many miles away, and this mighty [E] river I [A] may never see.
But I'll find myself an altar [D] in an old-fashioned [D] church, and [A] my river [E] of Jordan that [A] will be.
Well, I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, gonna [E] wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back to the [D] river of Jordan, [A] and let the cool waters cleanse my soul.
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Through the river [E] of Jordan [A] our Savior went one day, and we read that [E] John the Baptist [A] met Him there. _
And when John baptized Jesus [D] in Jordan's rushing waters, [A] the mighty [E] power of God [A] filled the air.
I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, [E] gonna wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back _ to the river [D] of Jordan, _ [A] and let the good waters cleanse my soul.
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
King Naaman was stricken with great leprosy, and [E] he sent for the man [A] of God to pray.
But Eliza said to Naaman, [D] go dip yourself in Jordan, [A] and let the cool [E] waters wash your [A] spots away.
So he went right down to the river of Jordan, he [E] waded right in, in a [E] rushing one, he [A] dipped himself _ in the [D] river of Jordan, _ [A] and the cool waters made him whole.
The river of Jordan is many miles away, and this mighty [E] river I [A] may never see. _
But I'll find myself an altar [D] in an old-fashioned [D] church, and [A] my river [E] of Jordan that [A] will be.
Well, I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, gonna [E] wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back to the [D] river of _ Jordan, [A] and let the cool waters cleanse my soul. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Through the river [E] of Jordan [A] our Savior went one day, and we read that [E] John the Baptist [A] met Him there. _
And when John baptized Jesus [D] in Jordan's rushing waters, [A] the mighty [E] power of God [A] filled the air.
I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, [E] gonna wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back _ to the river [D] of Jordan, _ [A] and let the good waters cleanse my soul.
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_ [A] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _
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King Naaman was stricken with great leprosy, and [E] he sent for the man [A] of God to pray.
But Eliza said to Naaman, [D] go dip yourself in Jordan, [A] and let the cool [E] waters wash your [A] spots away.
So he went right down to the river of Jordan, he [E] waded right in, in a [E] rushing one, he [A] dipped himself _ in the [D] river of Jordan, _ [A] and the cool waters made him whole.
The river of Jordan is many miles away, and this mighty [E] river I [A] may never see. _
But I'll find myself an altar [D] in an old-fashioned [D] church, and [A] my river [E] of Jordan that [A] will be.
Well, I'm on my way to the river of Jordan, gonna [E] wade right in, in a rushing one, [A] I'm going back to the [D] river of _ Jordan, [A] and let the cool waters cleanse my soul. _
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