Chords for When We All Get To Heaven

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When We All Get To Heaven chords
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[A] [D] Welcome to Strolling Down [A] Memory Lane.
And now we have your sister Margie's favorite singer [B] coming up and that's Sarah Hardison
from Jamesville, North Carolina.
And she's going to be singing just an old hymn.
An old hymn entitled, When We All Get to Heaven.
So go ahead and bless these people.
[Bb]
Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, [F]
sing his mercy and [Bb] his grace.
In the [Eb] mansion's bright [Bb] asset, he'll [F] prepare for [Bb] us when we all [Eb] [Bb] get to heaven.
[Gm] While they [C] all [F] rejoice, [Bb]
we'll [Eb] see [E] Jesus.
[Bb] We'll sing [F] and shout the [Bb] victory.
[F]
[Bb] Onward [F] to the prize before us, soon his beauty we'll [Bb] behold.
Soon the [Eb] pearly gates we'll open, [Bb] we [F] shall tram the [Bb] streets of gold.
When we all get to heaven, [Gm] what a day [C] of [F]
[Bb] [Eb] rejoicing [E] we'll see.
[Bb] We'll sing [F] and shout the [Bb] victory.
[F] When we [Bb] all get to heaven, [Gm] what a day [C] of rejoicing [F] we'll see.
[Bb] When we all [Eb] see [E] Jesus, [Bb] we'll sing [F] and shout the victory.
[Bb] When we all [Eb] see [E] Jesus, [Bb] we'll sing [F] and shout the [Bb]
victory.
[F]
[A]
That was pretty little Sarah Hardison all the way from Jamesville, North Carolina.
She did a great job too by the way.
And wasn't it good to hear an old hymn right by the hymn book?
By a young person too. Yes.
Amen.
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_ [A] _ _ _ [D] Welcome to Strolling Down [A] Memory Lane.
_ And now we have your sister Margie's favorite singer [B] coming up and that's Sarah Hardison
from Jamesville, North Carolina.
And she's going to be singing just an old hymn.
An old hymn entitled, When We All Get to Heaven.
So go ahead and bless these people.
[Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, [F]
sing his mercy and [Bb] his grace.
In the [Eb] mansion's bright _ [Bb] asset, he'll [F] prepare for [Bb] _ _ us when we all [Eb] _ [Bb] get to heaven.
[Gm] While they [C] all [F] rejoice, _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ we'll [Eb] see [E] Jesus.
[Bb] We'll sing [F] and shout the [Bb] victory.
_ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ Onward [F] to the prize before us, soon his beauty we'll [Bb] behold.
Soon the [Eb] pearly gates we'll open, _ [Bb] we [F] shall tram the [Bb] streets of gold.
When we all _ get to _ heaven, [Gm] what a day [C] of _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [Eb] rejoicing [E] we'll see.
[Bb] We'll sing [F] and shout the [Bb] victory.
_ _ [F] When we [Bb] all get to _ heaven, [Gm] what a day [C] of rejoicing [F] we'll see.
[Bb] When we all _ [Eb] see _ [E] Jesus, [Bb] we'll sing [F] and shout the victory.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ When we all [Eb] see _ [E] Jesus, [Bb] we'll sing [F] and shout the [Bb]
victory.
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
That was pretty little Sarah Hardison all the way from Jamesville, North Carolina.
She did a great job too by the way.
And wasn't it good to hear an old hymn right by the hymn book?
By a young person too. Yes.
Amen.
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [N] _