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I want you to listen to 85 [Am] years [G] old, never wrote a song in all her life.
This is her very first album.
[Am] [G] Who owns a cattle on a thousand [C] hills?
[D] Pleads for us and always will.
[Am] [G] Who was it died, yet lives [Bm]
[C] still?
[D] Nobody but my [G] Lord.
[Am] [G] Who can do, who can do, who can do anything?
[D] Nobody but [G] my Lord, Master.
Who can do, who can do, who can do anything?
[D] Nobody but [G] my Lord.
[Am] [G] Who makes us happy, though we've been [C] sad?
[D] Loves us, even though [E] we're bad.
[Am] [G] Who answers prayers and makes us glad?
[D] Nobody but [G] my Lord.
[D]
[Am] [G] Who can do, who can do, who can do anything?
[D] Nobody but [G] my Lord, Master.
Who can do, who can do, who can do anything?
[D] Nobody but my [G] Lord.
[A]
[D] [C] Who was it hung upon a tree?
[G] Suffered shame for you [D] and me.
[C] Who was [G] it [C] died to make [Em] us free?
[F] [G] Nobody but [C] my Lord.
[G]
[C] Who can do, who can do, who can do anything?
Nobody [G]
but my [C] Lord.
[G]
[C] Who can do, who can do, who can do anything?
[G] Nobody but [C] my Lord.
[Am]
[G] [C] Who can do, who can do, who can do anything?
[G] Nobody but my Lord, Master.
[C] Who can do, who can do, who can do [D] anything?
[G] Nobody but [C] my
[G] Lord.
[C] Who can do, nobody [D] but my [C]
Lord.
[G] [C] Praise the Lord.
[A]
[D] [Cm]
[B] [Am]
God [G] bless your [C] heart.
[G] That song really [Am] ministered to me.
It's not a loud song, not a [D] fast song,
[C] but the song really [Bm] ministered to me.
I [A] joined the, [G] let me share this with you right fast.
I didn't mean [C] to, but I feel impressed to.
[B] I joined the [G] 82nd Army,
[A] Airborne Division, went [E] to Fort Bragg, [C] North Carolina in 1950.
[B]
[Ab] And I was a [A] dumb old country boy from the hills up around [C] Lenore, North Carolina.
[B] I'd never been [G] nowhere.
[Am] Green as grass.
[D] I bunked beside [C] a little boy called Mousy Gonzalez.
[G]
[A] Mousy introduced me to marijuana.
1950, [Ab] 51, 52, 53.
[B] Way [G] back then, [A] I was [G] smoking them left-handed cigarettes.
[A] Thought [Ab] I was tough.
I really did.
I thought I was [A] tough.
And a little later on, [C] a broken, ruined man,
[B]
[A] I came to the Master [A] and [C] I asked him to forgive me.
[B] [Am]
[G] [A] Amen.
[C]
[B] I feel another [Am] glory coming on.
[G] [Cm] He touched me and I've never been the same since I touched [A] the Master's hand.
[G] There's a gentleman here [Eb] tonight [D] [C] that's meant so much to [G] Glenn and I,
his friendship, [Am] Doug Oldham.
And [G] we've known him for so [D] many years.
My daddy used to take [Eb] me to hear Doug sing when I was [C] little.
Now, [N] he now, nobody's going to believe that.
When I was a little bitty boy.
I don't know why I said that, Doug.
Doug, we do [Eb] love you.
[Em] I'm going to sing this last verse for Doug because Doug knows the [C] background of my life and my yesterdays.
And let me say again what I said a moment ago.
The Word of God [Bm] says [G] when you mean [Am] business with God, [A] he'll mean business [B] with you.
[C] And he blotted my yesterdays [G] out, never [Am] to be remembered [A] again.
You know what?
[B] I remember [C] those days and sometimes the devil [G] tries to defeat me [Am] with the remembrance of those days.
But I claim [Dm] the Word [C] of God.
It says [Bm] he would remember them no [Am] more.
We're at another key.
[A] I'm sorry.
[C] We changed keys, didn't we?
Yeah, [Bm] we changed keys.
But what you can do [Am] is you can just sing an octave low.
You [A] want to low down this?
Man, I know.
[C] I mean sing [G] it.
We're singing, okay.
[Am] Sing it.
Octave low.
[G] [Bm] [C] Who makes [Em] us happy [C] though we've been [F] sad?
[G] Loves us [Dm] even [Em] though [Dm]
[Am] we're [D] sad.
[C] Who [Bm] answers prayers [A] and makes us [Em] glad?
[G] Nobody but my [C]
[F] Lord.
[G] [C] Who can do anything?
[G] Nobody but [C] my Lord [G]
[Em] and [Dm] my [C] Master.
Who can do anything?
[G]
Nobody [C] but [Am] my [G] Lord and my Master.
Who can do anything?
[D] [G] Nobody but my [C] [G] Lord and my [C] Master.
Who can do anything?
[G] Nobody but my Lord and my Master.
Let them do it.
[C] Who
[G] [C] can
[G]
[C] [Em] [A]
[C] [Em] do
[Am] [C]
anything?
[G] Nobody but [C] my Lord and my Master.
[D]
[C] Who can do anything?
Nobody but my Lord and my Master.
Amen.
[N]
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_ I want you to listen to _ _ 85 [Am] years [G] old, never wrote a song in all her life.
This is her very first album. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [G] Who _ owns a cattle on a thousand _ [C] hills?
_ [D] _ Pleads for us and _ always will.
[Am] _ _ [G] Who _ was it died, _ yet lives [Bm] _
[C] still?
_ [D] _ Nobody _ but my [G] _ _ _ Lord.
_ [Am] _ _ [G] Who can do, who can do, who can do _ anything?
_ _ [D] Nobody _ but _ [G] my Lord, _ _ _ Master.
Who can do, who can do, who can do _ anything?
_ [D] Nobody _ but _ [G] my Lord. _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [G] Who _ makes us happy, though _ we've been [C] sad?
_ [D] _ Loves us, _ even _ though _ [E] we're bad.
[Am] _ _ [G] Who _ answers prayers _ and makes us glad?
_ [D] Nobody _ _ but [G] my _ _ Lord.
[D] _
_ [Am] _ _ [G] Who can do, who can do, who can do _ anything?
_ [D] _ Nobody _ but _ [G] my _ _ _ _ Lord, Master.
_ Who can do, who can do, who can do _ anything?
_ [D] Nobody _ _ but my [G] Lord.
_ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ [C] Who _ was it hung _ _ upon a tree?
_ _ [G] _ _ _ Suffered shame for you [D] and me.
_ [C] Who was [G] it [C] died to make [Em] us free?
[F] _ _ [G] _ Nobody _ but _ [C] my Lord.
_ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] Who can do, who can do, who can do _ anything?
Nobody [G] _ _ _ _
but my [C] Lord.
[G] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] Who can do, who can do, who can do _ _ anything?
[G] _ _ Nobody but [C] my _ Lord.
[Am] _
_ [G] _ _ [C] Who can do, who can do, who can do _ anything?
_ [G] Nobody _ _ but my Lord, _ _ _ _ Master.
[C] Who can do, who can do, who can do _ [D] anything?
_ [G] Nobody _ _ but _ [C] my _ _
_ [G] _ Lord.
_ [C] Who can do, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nobody _ [D] but my [C] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Lord. _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ [C] Praise the Lord.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Cm] _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _
_ God [G] bless your [C] heart. _ _
_ [G] That song really [Am] ministered to me.
It's not a loud song, not a [D] fast song,
[C] but the song really [Bm] ministered to me.
I [A] joined the, [G] let me share this with you right fast.
I didn't mean [C] to, but I feel impressed to.
[B] I joined the [G] 82nd Army,
[A] Airborne Division, _ went [E] to Fort Bragg, [C] North Carolina in 1950.
[B] _
[Ab] And I was a [A] dumb old country boy from the hills up around [C] Lenore, North Carolina.
[B] I'd never been [G] nowhere.
[Am] Green as grass. _
[D] I bunked beside [C] a little boy called Mousy Gonzalez.
[G] _
_ [A] Mousy introduced me to marijuana. _ _
1950, [Ab] 51, 52, 53.
[B] Way [G] back then, [A] I was [G] smoking them left-handed cigarettes.
[A] Thought [Ab] I was tough.
I really did.
I thought I was [A] tough.
_ _ And a little later on, [C] a broken, ruined man,
[B] _ _ _
[A] I came to the Master _ _ _ [A] and [C] I asked him to forgive me.
[B] _ _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ [G] _ [A] _ Amen.
[C] _
_ _ _ [B] I feel another [Am] glory coming on.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Cm] He touched me and I've never been the same since I touched [A] the Master's hand.
[G] There's a gentleman here [Eb] tonight [D] _ _ [C] that's meant so much to [G] Glenn and I,
his friendship, [Am] Doug Oldham.
And [G] we've known him for so [D] many years.
My daddy used to take [Eb] me to hear Doug sing when I was [C] little.
_ _ Now, [N] he now, nobody's going to believe that.
When I was a little bitty boy. _ _ _
I don't know why I said that, Doug.
Doug, we do [Eb] love you.
[Em] I'm going to sing this last verse for Doug because Doug knows the [C] background of my life and my yesterdays.
And let me say again _ what I said a moment ago.
_ The Word of God [Bm] says [G] when you mean [Am] business with God, _ [A] he'll mean business [B] with you.
[C] And he blotted my yesterdays [G] out, never [Am] to be remembered [A] again.
You know what?
[B] I remember [C] those days and sometimes the devil [G] tries to defeat me [Am] with the remembrance of those days.
But I claim [Dm] the Word [C] of God.
It says [Bm] he _ would remember them no [Am] more.
We're at another key.
[A] _ I'm sorry.
_ [C] We changed keys, didn't we?
Yeah, [Bm] we changed keys.
But what you can do [Am] is you can just sing an octave low.
You [A] want to low down this?
Man, I know.
[C] _ I mean sing [G] it.
We're singing, okay.
[Am] Sing it.
Octave low.
_ [G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [C] Who makes [Em] us happy [C] though we've been _ [F] sad?
[G] _ _ Loves us [Dm] _ even _ [Em] though [Dm] _
[Am] we're _ [D] sad.
[C] Who _ [Bm] answers prayers [A] and makes us [Em] _ glad?
[G] _ Nobody _ _ but my [C] _ _ _
_ [F] Lord.
[G] _ _ [C] Who can _ _ _ do _ _ _ _ _ anything?
_ [G] _ Nobody _ but _ [C] my Lord [G] _
[Em] and [Dm] my [C] Master.
Who _ _ can do _ _ _ _ anything?
_ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ Nobody [C] but _ [Am] my [G] Lord and my Master.
Who can do _ _ _ _ _ _ _ anything?
[D] _ _ [G] _ Nobody _ but my [C] _ [G] Lord and my _ [C] Master.
Who _ _ _ can do _ _ _ _ anything?
_ _ [G] Nobody _ _ but _ _ _ my Lord and my Master.
Let them do it.
[C] Who _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ can _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [Em] do _
_ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [C] _
anything?
_ [G] _ Nobody _ but _ [C] my Lord and my Master.
_ [D] _
_ _ [C] Who can do _ _ _ _ anything? _ _ _
_ Nobody _ but _ _ _ my Lord and my Master. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Amen. _
_ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _ _