Crabb Family - Two Coats Chords
Tempo:
133.75 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
Bb
D
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E]
[B]
[E]
I'm so excited.
Two coats were before me, an old and a new.
My sweet master, [B]
what [E] must I do?
The first coat was ugly, so tattered and torn.
A new coat [B] had [E] never been worn.
I [E] tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new.
I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new.
[B] [E]
The first man was earthly and made from the ground.
We bore all his image, [B] the whole [E] world around.
The next was my savior from heaven so fair.
And he brought me this new coat [B] you now see [E] me wear.
Now this coat, it suits me and it keeps me so warm.
It's good in the winter,
[B] it's good [E] in the storm.
My savior has dressed me with a garment so rare.
He brought me this new coat, [B] you now [E] see me wear.
I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new.
I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new.
[B] [E]
[Bb] [D] [E]
[Gm] How about that, two coats.
This [G]
[Bm] is our second bluegrass song.
I want to dedicate this song to all of the mothers out there tonight.
If it hadn't been for our mothers, many times we've gotten in a lot of trouble.
But while we were out doing our own thing and doing the things that we shouldn't be doing,
many times she was on her face calling out to the Lord.
Saying, Lord, watch over my boy or watch over my daughter.
This is a song that talks about a young man that had lost his mother and afterwards he had gotten saved.
He's saying to the Lord, would you tell her that when she heard the angels rejoicing up there tonight, it was
[B]
[E]
I'm so excited.
Two coats were before me, an old and a new.
My sweet master, [B]
what [E] must I do?
The first coat was ugly, so tattered and torn.
A new coat [B] had [E] never been worn.
I [E] tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new.
I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new.
[B] [E]
The first man was earthly and made from the ground.
We bore all his image, [B] the whole [E] world around.
The next was my savior from heaven so fair.
And he brought me this new coat [B] you now see [E] me wear.
Now this coat, it suits me and it keeps me so warm.
It's good in the winter,
[B] it's good [E] in the storm.
My savior has dressed me with a garment so rare.
He brought me this new coat, [B] you now [E] see me wear.
I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new.
I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new.
[B] [E]
[Bb] [D] [E]
[Gm] How about that, two coats.
This [G]
[Bm] is our second bluegrass song.
I want to dedicate this song to all of the mothers out there tonight.
If it hadn't been for our mothers, many times we've gotten in a lot of trouble.
But while we were out doing our own thing and doing the things that we shouldn't be doing,
many times she was on her face calling out to the Lord.
Saying, Lord, watch over my boy or watch over my daughter.
This is a song that talks about a young man that had lost his mother and afterwards he had gotten saved.
He's saying to the Lord, would you tell her that when she heard the angels rejoicing up there tonight, it was
Key:
E
B
Bb
D
Gm
E
B
Bb
[E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
I'm so excited.
Two coats were before me, an old and a new. _ _ _
_ _ My sweet master, [B]
what [E] must I do? _ _ _
The first coat was ugly, so tattered and torn. _ _ _
_ _ _ A new coat [B] had [E] never been worn.
_ I [E] _ tell you the best thing I ever did _ do. _
I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new. _ _ _
I tell you the best thing I ever did do. _ _
I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
The first man was earthly and made from the ground. _ _
We bore all his image, [B] the whole [E] world around. _ _ _
The next was my savior from heaven so fair. _ _
And he brought me this new coat [B] you now see [E] me wear. _ _ _
_ Now this coat, it suits me and it keeps me so _ warm.
_ It's good in the winter, _
[B] it's good [E] in the storm. _ _
_ My savior has dressed me with a garment so rare. _ _
_ He brought me this new coat, [B] you now [E] see me wear. _ _
I tell you the best thing I ever did do. _
_ I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new. _ _
_ _ I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
_ _ I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] How about that, two coats.
_ _ _ This [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ is our second bluegrass song.
I want to dedicate this song to all of the mothers out there tonight.
If it hadn't been for our mothers, many times we've gotten in a lot of trouble.
But while we were out doing our own thing and doing the things that we shouldn't be doing,
many times she was on her face calling out to the Lord.
Saying, Lord, watch over my boy or watch over my daughter.
This is a song that talks about a young man that had lost his mother and afterwards he had gotten saved.
He's saying to the Lord, would you tell her that when she heard the angels rejoicing up there tonight, it was
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
I'm so excited.
Two coats were before me, an old and a new. _ _ _
_ _ My sweet master, [B]
what [E] must I do? _ _ _
The first coat was ugly, so tattered and torn. _ _ _
_ _ _ A new coat [B] had [E] never been worn.
_ I [E] _ tell you the best thing I ever did _ do. _
I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new. _ _ _
I tell you the best thing I ever did do. _ _
I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
The first man was earthly and made from the ground. _ _
We bore all his image, [B] the whole [E] world around. _ _ _
The next was my savior from heaven so fair. _ _
And he brought me this new coat [B] you now see [E] me wear. _ _ _
_ Now this coat, it suits me and it keeps me so _ warm.
_ It's good in the winter, _
[B] it's good [E] in the storm. _ _
_ My savior has dressed me with a garment so rare. _ _
_ He brought me this new coat, [B] you now [E] see me wear. _ _
I tell you the best thing I ever did do. _
_ I took off the old coat [B] and put [E] on a new. _ _
_ _ I tell you the best thing I ever did do.
_ _ I took off the old [B] coat and put [E] on a new. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] How about that, two coats.
_ _ _ This [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ _ _ is our second bluegrass song.
I want to dedicate this song to all of the mothers out there tonight.
If it hadn't been for our mothers, many times we've gotten in a lot of trouble.
But while we were out doing our own thing and doing the things that we shouldn't be doing,
many times she was on her face calling out to the Lord.
Saying, Lord, watch over my boy or watch over my daughter.
This is a song that talks about a young man that had lost his mother and afterwards he had gotten saved.
He's saying to the Lord, would you tell her that when she heard the angels rejoicing up there tonight, it was