Chords for Winging My Way Back Home-Legacy Five and Greater Vision
Tempo:
110.2 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
C
Eb
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
I reminisce a lot.
I heard George say many times, y'all have to,
the older you get, the more you think about old days
and stuff, and I was thinking, I was watching you play,
and I love to hear this guy play the piano.
He's one of my favorite piano players.
[Ab] If I could just have him,
if I could just work with him for an afternoon,
he'd really be something, you know?
But I always, I'm teasing with you,
I love your piano playing and always have,
and I was thinking about the first time I saw you play
was in Knoxville, Tennessee, down there,
Cathedral's worked with y'all, what do they call that
where they had the World's Fair site?
The World's Fair site.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, the World's Fair site down there.
That was in 83.
Yeah, yeah.
I had just been, I hadn't been with the Cathedral's
a long time, and we worked with you.
You were about 16 years old, and you were playing
the piano for this group called the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Now ain't that a good one?
[E] That's right.
Y'all got a big following up here in Canton, don't you?
We weren't real hot up here, but everywhere else we were.
And I was amazed how good Gerald,
he didn't open his mouth, I mean, he didn't sing a song.
About six to eight months later, we worked again
down there somewhere in the hills of East Tennessee
with the Dumplin' Valley Boys, and Gerald had moved up,
they'd had a personnel change, he'd moved up to Baritone,
I guess, Baritone or Leed.
Did a great job, impressed me again that night.
Well, the next time we saw him, I don't know
if it was a year later or whatever,
they had had another personnel change,
and I promise you, I'm not making this up,
he was singing tenor
[Db] with the group.
In the space of a year, he'd gone from piano player,
baritone to tenor.
That's right.
And it just showed me how talented he really is.
I mean, he can do it all, and he, except sing bass,
you know, and of course that would be a fiasco,
but I mean.
He can't sing no bass.
Well, no, he can't, he can't sing bass.
I can sing bass, wait a minute, I can sing the bass part.
[N] You in over your head now.
No, I really am.
I mean, I've done it, I can do that.
I never saw you sing it with the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Well, no, but I can do it, that's what I.
Well, I know you are, old boy.
Let's just see if you can cash that check.
Will you try it tonight?
It's on all these people?
Sure, I don't care, turn it on.
You really don't mind?
No, bring it on, man.
Let's just put him on, Glenn.
Bring it on.
You wanna use this special mic?
You know.
Yeah.
Real bass singer don't need no special mic.
Go over there and sit down.
[Bm] I don't need that.
[G]
And the crowd turns angry.
Let's, let me pick this, I'll tell you what.
To make it fair, let me pick the song and the quartet.
Let me put the guys around you
and let's just see how good you are.
Okay.
All right.
Winging my way back home.
Is it in, is it in?
Whoa, did you see that?
Good.
Is it in this book right here?
Yes, it is.
It is. Page 219.
You know, I hate to just embarrass you,
but I'm gonna call you on that one, buddy.
219, like you sit and memorize this song book.
Two, two, 203, 205.
I'm shaking.
I'm sorry.
233, go back.
One more.
I read it.
219.
All right.
Tell you what, Howard,
you've always wanted to sing with Gerald.
Let's have you sing the baritone.
All right.
Let's let him have somebody he's familiar with.
Jason, you sing tenor, why don't you?
Okay, cool.
And then [N] you want to sing,
I need a lead singer.
Scott, you want to do that?
Well, you can't play bass.
Hey, Rog!
Here's a thought.
How about Rodney?
Sorry, Scott.
All right, let's do it.
Put it about [Bb] B flat.
That way he has to sing a real low note.
[Gm]
[C] [F]
[Bb] [Eb] [Ebm] [Bb] [Gm] Down [A] deep [Bb] in my soul.
Down deep in my soul.
A melody rings.
[Gm] I'm [Bb] winging [C] my way.
I'm winging [F] my way.
By [Bb] and [Eb] whole.
[Bb] [Db] A sinner [Bb] is saved.
A sinner is saved.
[F] My [Bb] spirit now sings.
My spirit now [F] sings.
[Gm] I'm [F] winging [C] my way.
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bbm] I'm an [G] each day.
Each day.
This is Jesus [C]
is mine.
I travel [F] the road.
I travel the road.
[C] [Bb] [F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
[F] That [Bb] enters the gate.
That enters the gate.
[Gm] Winging [C] my way.
Winging [F] my [Bb] way.
By and [Eb] whole.
[Bb]
[Gm] [C]
[F] By and whole.
[Bb] [Eb] [Ebm] A [Bb] [F] wonderful [Bb] time.
A wonderful time.
[F] [Dm] Is waiting.
[Bb] Is waiting.
Is waiting ahead.
[Gm] I'm [C] winging my way.
I'm [F] winging my way.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] [Gm] I mean [A] to be [Bb] there.
I mean to be there.
From [F] [Bb] sin I have fled.
[F] From sin I [Bb] have fled.
I'm winging [C] my way.
[F] I'm winging my way.
By [Bb] and whole.
[Eb] [Bbm]
[Bb] I'm a common [G] each day.
Every day.
This is Jesus [Am] is [C] mine.
Truly mine.
Truly mine.
I [Gm] [F] travel the road.
The road.
To glory [Eb] divine.
[F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
That
[A] [Bb] [Bm] winging [C] my [Eb]
[C] [F] [Bb] way.
By
[Eb] and whole.
[Bb] By and whole.
[N]
[G] Each day.
[D] Every [G] day.
This is Jesus [C] is mine.
[G] [C]
I travel [F] the road.
[C] The [F] road.
To [Dm] glory.
[F]
To glory.
[B] [Bb] [Gm] [C]
[F] [Bb] To glory.
[Eb] [Bb]
[A] [Bb] I'm [B] winging [C] my way.
[E]
[F] [Bb] Woo.
[Eb] [Bb]
I heard George say many times, y'all have to,
the older you get, the more you think about old days
and stuff, and I was thinking, I was watching you play,
and I love to hear this guy play the piano.
He's one of my favorite piano players.
[Ab] If I could just have him,
if I could just work with him for an afternoon,
he'd really be something, you know?
But I always, I'm teasing with you,
I love your piano playing and always have,
and I was thinking about the first time I saw you play
was in Knoxville, Tennessee, down there,
Cathedral's worked with y'all, what do they call that
where they had the World's Fair site?
The World's Fair site.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, the World's Fair site down there.
That was in 83.
Yeah, yeah.
I had just been, I hadn't been with the Cathedral's
a long time, and we worked with you.
You were about 16 years old, and you were playing
the piano for this group called the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Now ain't that a good one?
[E] That's right.
Y'all got a big following up here in Canton, don't you?
We weren't real hot up here, but everywhere else we were.
And I was amazed how good Gerald,
he didn't open his mouth, I mean, he didn't sing a song.
About six to eight months later, we worked again
down there somewhere in the hills of East Tennessee
with the Dumplin' Valley Boys, and Gerald had moved up,
they'd had a personnel change, he'd moved up to Baritone,
I guess, Baritone or Leed.
Did a great job, impressed me again that night.
Well, the next time we saw him, I don't know
if it was a year later or whatever,
they had had another personnel change,
and I promise you, I'm not making this up,
he was singing tenor
[Db] with the group.
In the space of a year, he'd gone from piano player,
baritone to tenor.
That's right.
And it just showed me how talented he really is.
I mean, he can do it all, and he, except sing bass,
you know, and of course that would be a fiasco,
but I mean.
He can't sing no bass.
Well, no, he can't, he can't sing bass.
I can sing bass, wait a minute, I can sing the bass part.
[N] You in over your head now.
No, I really am.
I mean, I've done it, I can do that.
I never saw you sing it with the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Well, no, but I can do it, that's what I.
Well, I know you are, old boy.
Let's just see if you can cash that check.
Will you try it tonight?
It's on all these people?
Sure, I don't care, turn it on.
You really don't mind?
No, bring it on, man.
Let's just put him on, Glenn.
Bring it on.
You wanna use this special mic?
You know.
Yeah.
Real bass singer don't need no special mic.
Go over there and sit down.
[Bm] I don't need that.
[G]
And the crowd turns angry.
Let's, let me pick this, I'll tell you what.
To make it fair, let me pick the song and the quartet.
Let me put the guys around you
and let's just see how good you are.
Okay.
All right.
Winging my way back home.
Is it in, is it in?
Whoa, did you see that?
Good.
Is it in this book right here?
Yes, it is.
It is. Page 219.
You know, I hate to just embarrass you,
but I'm gonna call you on that one, buddy.
219, like you sit and memorize this song book.
Two, two, 203, 205.
I'm shaking.
I'm sorry.
233, go back.
One more.
I read it.
219.
All right.
Tell you what, Howard,
you've always wanted to sing with Gerald.
Let's have you sing the baritone.
All right.
Let's let him have somebody he's familiar with.
Jason, you sing tenor, why don't you?
Okay, cool.
And then [N] you want to sing,
I need a lead singer.
Scott, you want to do that?
Well, you can't play bass.
Hey, Rog!
Here's a thought.
How about Rodney?
Sorry, Scott.
All right, let's do it.
Put it about [Bb] B flat.
That way he has to sing a real low note.
[Gm]
[C] [F]
[Bb] [Eb] [Ebm] [Bb] [Gm] Down [A] deep [Bb] in my soul.
Down deep in my soul.
A melody rings.
[Gm] I'm [Bb] winging [C] my way.
I'm winging [F] my way.
By [Bb] and [Eb] whole.
[Bb] [Db] A sinner [Bb] is saved.
A sinner is saved.
[F] My [Bb] spirit now sings.
My spirit now [F] sings.
[Gm] I'm [F] winging [C] my way.
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bbm] I'm an [G] each day.
Each day.
This is Jesus [C]
is mine.
I travel [F] the road.
I travel the road.
[C] [Bb] [F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
[F] That [Bb] enters the gate.
That enters the gate.
[Gm] Winging [C] my way.
Winging [F] my [Bb] way.
By and [Eb] whole.
[Bb]
[Gm] [C]
[F] By and whole.
[Bb] [Eb] [Ebm] A [Bb] [F] wonderful [Bb] time.
A wonderful time.
[F] [Dm] Is waiting.
[Bb] Is waiting.
Is waiting ahead.
[Gm] I'm [C] winging my way.
I'm [F] winging my way.
[Bb] [Eb]
[Bb] [Gm] I mean [A] to be [Bb] there.
I mean to be there.
From [F] [Bb] sin I have fled.
[F] From sin I [Bb] have fled.
I'm winging [C] my way.
[F] I'm winging my way.
By [Bb] and whole.
[Eb] [Bbm]
[Bb] I'm a common [G] each day.
Every day.
This is Jesus [Am] is [C] mine.
Truly mine.
Truly mine.
I [Gm] [F] travel the road.
The road.
To glory [Eb] divine.
[F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
That
[A] [Bb] [Bm] winging [C] my [Eb]
[C] [F] [Bb] way.
By
[Eb] and whole.
[Bb] By and whole.
[N]
[G] Each day.
[D] Every [G] day.
This is Jesus [C] is mine.
[G] [C]
I travel [F] the road.
[C] The [F] road.
To [Dm] glory.
[F]
To glory.
[B] [Bb] [Gm] [C]
[F] [Bb] To glory.
[Eb] [Bb]
[A] [Bb] I'm [B] winging [C] my way.
[E]
[F] [Bb] Woo.
[Eb] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
F
C
Eb
Gm
Bb
F
C
I reminisce a lot.
I heard George say many times, y'all have to,
the older you get, the more you think about old days
and stuff, and I was thinking, I was watching you play,
and I love to hear this guy play the piano.
He's one of my favorite piano players. _
_ _ [Ab] _ If I could just have him, _
if I could just work with him for an afternoon,
he'd really be something, you know?
But _ I always, I'm teasing with you,
I love your piano playing and always have,
and I was thinking about the first time I saw you play
was in Knoxville, Tennessee, down there,
Cathedral's worked with y'all, what do they call that
where they had the World's Fair site?
The World's Fair site.
_ _ Yeah.
_ _ _ Yeah.
Oh yeah, the World's Fair site down there.
That was in 83.
Yeah, yeah.
I had just been, I hadn't been with the Cathedral's
a long time, and we worked with you.
You were about 16 years old, and you were playing
the piano for this group called the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Now ain't that a good one?
[E] That's right.
Y'all got a big following up here in Canton, don't you?
We weren't real hot up here, but everywhere else we were.
And I was amazed how good Gerald,
he didn't open his mouth, I mean, he didn't sing a song.
About six to eight months later, we worked again
down there somewhere in the hills of East Tennessee
with the Dumplin' Valley Boys, and Gerald had moved up,
they'd had a personnel change, he'd moved up to Baritone,
I guess, Baritone or Leed.
Did a great job, impressed me again that night.
Well, the next time we saw him, I don't know
if it was a year later or whatever,
they had had another personnel change,
and I promise you, I'm not making this up,
he was singing tenor _
[Db] with the group.
In the space of a year, he'd gone from piano player,
baritone to tenor.
That's right.
And it just showed me how talented he really is.
I mean, he can do it all, and he, except sing bass,
you know, and of course that would be a fiasco,
but I mean.
He can't sing no bass.
Well, no, he can't, he can't sing bass.
I can sing bass, wait a minute, I can sing the bass part.
[N] You in over your head now.
No, I really am.
I mean, I've done it, I can do that.
I never saw you sing it with the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Well, no, but I can do it, that's what I. _
Well, I know you are, old boy.
Let's just see if you can cash that check.
Will you try it tonight?
It's on all these people?
Sure, I don't care, turn it on.
_ _ You really don't mind?
No, bring it on, man.
Let's just put him on, Glenn.
Bring it on.
You wanna use this special mic?
You know.
Yeah. _ _
Real bass singer don't need no special mic.
Go over there and sit down.
[Bm] I don't need that.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
And the crowd turns angry.
_ Let's, let me pick this, I'll tell you what.
To make it fair, let me pick the song and the quartet.
Let me put the guys around you
and let's just see how good you are.
Okay.
All right.
Winging my way back home.
Is it in, is it in?
Whoa, did you see that?
Good.
Is it in this book right here?
Yes, it is.
It is. Page 219.
You know, _ _ _ I hate to just embarrass you,
but I'm gonna call you on that one, buddy.
219, like you sit and memorize this song book.
Two, two, 203, 205.
I'm shaking.
I'm sorry.
233, go back.
One more.
_ _ I read it. _
_ _ 219.
All right.
Tell you what, Howard,
you've always wanted to sing with Gerald.
Let's have you sing the baritone.
All right.
Let's let him have somebody he's familiar with.
Jason, you sing tenor, why don't you?
Okay, cool.
And then [N] you want to sing,
I need a lead singer.
Scott, you want to do that?
Well, you can't play bass.
Hey, Rog!
_ Here's _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ a thought.
How about Rodney? _ _
_ Sorry, _ Scott. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ All right, let's do it.
Put it about [Bb] B flat.
That way he has to sing a real low note.
_ [Gm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ [Ebm] _ [Bb] _ [Gm] Down [A] deep [Bb] in my soul.
Down deep in my soul. _ _
_ A melody rings.
[Gm] I'm [Bb] winging [C] my way.
I'm winging [F] my way.
By _ [Bb] and [Eb] whole.
_ [Bb] [Db] A sinner [Bb] is saved.
A sinner is saved.
[F] My [Bb] spirit now sings.
My spirit now [F] sings.
[Gm] I'm [F] winging [C] my way.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ [Bbm] _ _ _ I'm an [G] each day.
_ _ Each day.
This is Jesus [C]
is mine.
I _ _ travel [F] the road.
_ I travel the road. _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] [F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
[F] That [Bb] enters the gate.
That enters the gate.
[Gm] Winging [C] my way.
_ Winging [F] my [Bb] way.
By and [Eb] whole.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ By and whole.
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] [Ebm] A [Bb] _ _ [F] wonderful [Bb] time.
A wonderful time.
_ [F] [Dm] Is waiting.
[Bb] _ Is waiting.
Is waiting ahead.
[Gm] I'm [C] winging my way.
I'm [F] winging my way.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ [Gm] I mean [A] to be [Bb] there.
I mean to be there.
From [F] [Bb] sin I have fled.
[F] From sin I [Bb] have fled.
I'm winging [C] my way.
_ [F] I'm winging my way.
By [Bb] and whole.
[Eb] _ [Bbm] _
[Bb] _ I'm a common [G] each day. _
Every day.
This is Jesus [Am] is [C] mine.
Truly mine.
Truly mine.
I [Gm] [F] travel the road.
The road.
To glory [Eb] divine. _
_ _ _ [F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
That _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [Bb] [Bm] winging [C] my _ [Eb] _
[C] _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] way.
By _
[Eb] and whole.
[Bb] By and whole. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Each day.
_ [D] Every [G] _ day.
This is Jesus [C] is mine.
[G] _ _ [C] _ _
I travel [F] the road.
[C] The [F] road. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ To [Dm] glory.
[F] _ _
To glory.
[B] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ To glory.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ [A] [Bb] I'm [B] winging [C] my way.
[E] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] Woo.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I heard George say many times, y'all have to,
the older you get, the more you think about old days
and stuff, and I was thinking, I was watching you play,
and I love to hear this guy play the piano.
He's one of my favorite piano players. _
_ _ [Ab] _ If I could just have him, _
if I could just work with him for an afternoon,
he'd really be something, you know?
But _ I always, I'm teasing with you,
I love your piano playing and always have,
and I was thinking about the first time I saw you play
was in Knoxville, Tennessee, down there,
Cathedral's worked with y'all, what do they call that
where they had the World's Fair site?
The World's Fair site.
_ _ Yeah.
_ _ _ Yeah.
Oh yeah, the World's Fair site down there.
That was in 83.
Yeah, yeah.
I had just been, I hadn't been with the Cathedral's
a long time, and we worked with you.
You were about 16 years old, and you were playing
the piano for this group called the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Now ain't that a good one?
[E] That's right.
Y'all got a big following up here in Canton, don't you?
We weren't real hot up here, but everywhere else we were.
And I was amazed how good Gerald,
he didn't open his mouth, I mean, he didn't sing a song.
About six to eight months later, we worked again
down there somewhere in the hills of East Tennessee
with the Dumplin' Valley Boys, and Gerald had moved up,
they'd had a personnel change, he'd moved up to Baritone,
I guess, Baritone or Leed.
Did a great job, impressed me again that night.
Well, the next time we saw him, I don't know
if it was a year later or whatever,
they had had another personnel change,
and I promise you, I'm not making this up,
he was singing tenor _
[Db] with the group.
In the space of a year, he'd gone from piano player,
baritone to tenor.
That's right.
And it just showed me how talented he really is.
I mean, he can do it all, and he, except sing bass,
you know, and of course that would be a fiasco,
but I mean.
He can't sing no bass.
Well, no, he can't, he can't sing bass.
I can sing bass, wait a minute, I can sing the bass part.
[N] You in over your head now.
No, I really am.
I mean, I've done it, I can do that.
I never saw you sing it with the Dumplin' Valley Boys.
Well, no, but I can do it, that's what I. _
Well, I know you are, old boy.
Let's just see if you can cash that check.
Will you try it tonight?
It's on all these people?
Sure, I don't care, turn it on.
_ _ You really don't mind?
No, bring it on, man.
Let's just put him on, Glenn.
Bring it on.
You wanna use this special mic?
You know.
Yeah. _ _
Real bass singer don't need no special mic.
Go over there and sit down.
[Bm] I don't need that.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
And the crowd turns angry.
_ Let's, let me pick this, I'll tell you what.
To make it fair, let me pick the song and the quartet.
Let me put the guys around you
and let's just see how good you are.
Okay.
All right.
Winging my way back home.
Is it in, is it in?
Whoa, did you see that?
Good.
Is it in this book right here?
Yes, it is.
It is. Page 219.
You know, _ _ _ I hate to just embarrass you,
but I'm gonna call you on that one, buddy.
219, like you sit and memorize this song book.
Two, two, 203, 205.
I'm shaking.
I'm sorry.
233, go back.
One more.
_ _ I read it. _
_ _ 219.
All right.
Tell you what, Howard,
you've always wanted to sing with Gerald.
Let's have you sing the baritone.
All right.
Let's let him have somebody he's familiar with.
Jason, you sing tenor, why don't you?
Okay, cool.
And then [N] you want to sing,
I need a lead singer.
Scott, you want to do that?
Well, you can't play bass.
Hey, Rog!
_ Here's _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ a thought.
How about Rodney? _ _
_ Sorry, _ Scott. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ All right, let's do it.
Put it about [Bb] B flat.
That way he has to sing a real low note.
_ [Gm] _ _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ [Ebm] _ [Bb] _ [Gm] Down [A] deep [Bb] in my soul.
Down deep in my soul. _ _
_ A melody rings.
[Gm] I'm [Bb] winging [C] my way.
I'm winging [F] my way.
By _ [Bb] and [Eb] whole.
_ [Bb] [Db] A sinner [Bb] is saved.
A sinner is saved.
[F] My [Bb] spirit now sings.
My spirit now [F] sings.
[Gm] I'm [F] winging [C] my way.
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ [Bbm] _ _ _ I'm an [G] each day.
_ _ Each day.
This is Jesus [C]
is mine.
I _ _ travel [F] the road.
_ I travel the road. _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [Bb] [F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
[F] That [Bb] enters the gate.
That enters the gate.
[Gm] Winging [C] my way.
_ Winging [F] my [Bb] way.
By and [Eb] whole.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ [Gm] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ By and whole.
[Bb] _ _ [Eb] [Ebm] A [Bb] _ _ [F] wonderful [Bb] time.
A wonderful time.
_ [F] [Dm] Is waiting.
[Bb] _ Is waiting.
Is waiting ahead.
[Gm] I'm [C] winging my way.
I'm [F] winging my way.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Bb] _ [Gm] I mean [A] to be [Bb] there.
I mean to be there.
From [F] [Bb] sin I have fled.
[F] From sin I [Bb] have fled.
I'm winging [C] my way.
_ [F] I'm winging my way.
By [Bb] and whole.
[Eb] _ [Bbm] _
[Bb] _ I'm a common [G] each day. _
Every day.
This is Jesus [Am] is [C] mine.
Truly mine.
Truly mine.
I [Gm] [F] travel the road.
The road.
To glory [Eb] divine. _
_ _ _ [F] The way [Bb] is called strength.
The way is called strength.
That _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] _ [Bb] [Bm] winging [C] my _ [Eb] _
[C] _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] way.
By _
[Eb] and whole.
[Bb] By and whole. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] Each day.
_ [D] Every [G] _ day.
This is Jesus [C] is mine.
[G] _ _ [C] _ _
I travel [F] the road.
[C] The [F] road. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ To [Dm] glory.
[F] _ _
To glory.
[B] _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ [C] _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ To glory.
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ [A] [Bb] I'm [B] winging [C] my way.
[E] _ _
[F] _ _ _ _ [Bb] Woo.
[Eb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _