Chords for Dreamer - One song is not Enough (9) - Continental Singers - 1983
Tempo:
138.6 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
F#
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G#] [G#m]
[E] [A] [F#]
[C#] [G#] [F#]
[E] [A] [B] [A]
[B]
[C#] [C#m] [F#]
[A] [B]
[C#m] [F#]
[E] [A]
[E] [A] [B] [E]
[A] One song is [E]
not enough to [A] keep more [B] than the going is [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[D] Waiting [C#m] for some [B] harmony, [E] [F#] where the music [D#] of your [A] life [E] begins.
[D] Playing that same old [C]
melody, it's [Bm] going round and round and round, a sound that [E] never ends.
[A] One song [E] is not enough to [A] keep more [F#] than the going is [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[D] You serve your [C#m] time on [C] bendy [E] knees, [F#] only [D#] to relieve your [E] pride.
[D] The more [C#m] you live, the more [C] you see, [B] one day that kneeling stance has got to be [E] your way of life.
[A] One [B] song is [E] not enough to [A] keep [B] more than [F#] the going is tough.
[A] To sing the blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[F#] You need [A] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [C#] brand new songs every [D#]
day.
[F#] So forsake your sloth [B] for the extra mile, [F#m] the Lord will be your song of life in [E] every way.
[A] One song is [E] not enough to keep [A] more than the going is tough.
[E] [A] To sing the [B] blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [G#m] song is not enough.
Not even jail turned Joseph bad, the warden made him prison lad, and [A] inmates told him dreams [B] they'd had.
Here's two that you might [C#] know, boy, my name's Drinkworth and I'm from [G#] Sumnerdope, I settled [F#] Pharaoh's food and [E] cup, and he's [A] the Pharaoh's baker.
[B] Well, bring him, [C#] just call him a doughboy.
[G] I dreamed [A] a most delightful vine, grew [B] grapes that were [C#] supremely fine, I turned [C#m] them into [F#] splendid wine and gave it to the Pharaoh.
[G] The [Am] interpretation's from the Lord, he's told [B] me that your [C#] job's restored, so give him praise for in [F#] three days you'll be back [E] on the payroll.
[A] Sounds [B] exactly [F#] splendid.
You need [Am] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [F#] brand new songs [D#] every [E] day.
[F#m] So prepare [B] yourself for the extra month, [F#m] the Lord will be your [G#] song of [F#m] life in [E] every way.
[A] [B]
[E] I dreamed I [A] had three loads of [B] bread in [A] baskets on my [E] little old head, and then some birds flew down and [F#] fed their faces [E] all my cooking.
The [A] good news is you cook quite [F#] well, the bad news I don't care to tell.
Oh, boy, three days you're dead.
You sure you [E] ain't messed up?
You better sing a [A] song [B] real [F#m] [E] loud.
And [A] sure enough, on judgment day, the [E] judge restored the butler's pay.
But [A] as for doughboy, let's just [B] say the [F#] baker met his [E] maker.
One song is not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [E] going gets rough.
You better sing a [A] song.
It's gonna [F#] lose what [E] time's up.
You need another.
But [A] one song [B] is [F#] not enough.
[E] One [A] song is [E] not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [A] going gets [E] rough.
You better [A] sing a song.
[F#] [E]
[A] [C#]
[D#] [N]
[E] [A] [F#]
[C#] [G#] [F#]
[E] [A] [B] [A]
[B]
[C#] [C#m] [F#]
[A] [B]
[C#m] [F#]
[E] [A]
[E] [A] [B] [E]
[A] One song is [E]
not enough to [A] keep more [B] than the going is [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[D] Waiting [C#m] for some [B] harmony, [E] [F#] where the music [D#] of your [A] life [E] begins.
[D] Playing that same old [C]
melody, it's [Bm] going round and round and round, a sound that [E] never ends.
[A] One song [E] is not enough to [A] keep more [F#] than the going is [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[D] You serve your [C#m] time on [C] bendy [E] knees, [F#] only [D#] to relieve your [E] pride.
[D] The more [C#m] you live, the more [C] you see, [B] one day that kneeling stance has got to be [E] your way of life.
[A] One [B] song is [E] not enough to [A] keep [B] more than [F#] the going is tough.
[A] To sing the blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[F#] You need [A] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [C#] brand new songs every [D#]
day.
[F#] So forsake your sloth [B] for the extra mile, [F#m] the Lord will be your song of life in [E] every way.
[A] One song is [E] not enough to keep [A] more than the going is tough.
[E] [A] To sing the [B] blues when [E] times are tough, [A] one [G#m] song is not enough.
Not even jail turned Joseph bad, the warden made him prison lad, and [A] inmates told him dreams [B] they'd had.
Here's two that you might [C#] know, boy, my name's Drinkworth and I'm from [G#] Sumnerdope, I settled [F#] Pharaoh's food and [E] cup, and he's [A] the Pharaoh's baker.
[B] Well, bring him, [C#] just call him a doughboy.
[G] I dreamed [A] a most delightful vine, grew [B] grapes that were [C#] supremely fine, I turned [C#m] them into [F#] splendid wine and gave it to the Pharaoh.
[G] The [Am] interpretation's from the Lord, he's told [B] me that your [C#] job's restored, so give him praise for in [F#] three days you'll be back [E] on the payroll.
[A] Sounds [B] exactly [F#] splendid.
You need [Am] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [F#] brand new songs [D#] every [E] day.
[F#m] So prepare [B] yourself for the extra month, [F#m] the Lord will be your [G#] song of [F#m] life in [E] every way.
[A] [B]
[E] I dreamed I [A] had three loads of [B] bread in [A] baskets on my [E] little old head, and then some birds flew down and [F#] fed their faces [E] all my cooking.
The [A] good news is you cook quite [F#] well, the bad news I don't care to tell.
Oh, boy, three days you're dead.
You sure you [E] ain't messed up?
You better sing a [A] song [B] real [F#m] [E] loud.
And [A] sure enough, on judgment day, the [E] judge restored the butler's pay.
But [A] as for doughboy, let's just [B] say the [F#] baker met his [E] maker.
One song is not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [E] going gets rough.
You better sing a [A] song.
It's gonna [F#] lose what [E] time's up.
You need another.
But [A] one song [B] is [F#] not enough.
[E] One [A] song is [E] not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [A] going gets [E] rough.
You better [A] sing a song.
[F#] [E]
[A] [C#]
[D#] [N]
Key:
E
A
B
F#
C#
E
A
B
_ _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [G#m] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [F#] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [C#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] One song is [E]
not enough to [A] keep more [B] than the going is [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [E] song is not enough.
_ _ [D] Waiting [C#m] for some [B] harmony, _ [E] _ [F#] where the music [D#] of your [A] life [E] begins.
_ _ [D] Playing that same old [C]
melody, it's [Bm] going round and round and round, a sound that [E] never ends.
_ _ [A] One song [E] is not enough to [A] keep more [F#] than the going is _ [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [E] song is not enough.
_ _ [D] You serve your [C#m] time on [C] bendy [E] knees, _ _ [F#] only [D#] to relieve your [E] pride.
[D] The more [C#m] you live, the more [C] you see, [B] one day that kneeling stance has got to be [E] your way of life.
_ [A] One [B] song is [E] not enough to [A] keep [B] more than [F#] the going is tough.
_ [A] To sing the blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[F#] You need [A] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [C#] brand new songs every [D#]
day.
[F#] So forsake your sloth [B] for the extra mile, [F#m] the Lord will be your song of life in [E] every way.
[A] One song is [E] not enough to keep [A] more than the going is tough.
[E] _ [A] To sing the [B] blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [G#m] song is not enough.
Not even jail turned Joseph bad, the warden made him prison lad, and [A] inmates told him dreams [B] they'd had.
Here's two that you might [C#] know, boy, my name's Drinkworth and I'm from [G#] Sumnerdope, I settled [F#] Pharaoh's food and [E] cup, and he's [A] the Pharaoh's baker.
[B] Well, bring him, [C#] just call him a doughboy.
[G] I dreamed [A] a most delightful vine, grew [B] grapes that were [C#] supremely fine, I turned [C#m] them into [F#] splendid wine and gave it to the Pharaoh.
[G] The [Am] interpretation's from the Lord, he's told [B] me that your [C#] job's restored, so give him praise for in [F#] three days you'll be back [E] on the payroll.
[A] Sounds [B] exactly [F#] splendid.
You need [Am] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [F#] brand new songs [D#] every [E] day.
[F#m] So prepare _ [B] yourself for the extra month, [F#m] the Lord will be your [G#] song of [F#m] life in [E] every way.
[A] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [E] _ I dreamed I [A] had three loads of [B] bread in [A] baskets on my [E] little old head, and then some birds flew down and [F#] fed their faces [E] all my cooking.
The [A] good news is you cook quite [F#] well, the bad news I don't care to tell.
Oh, boy, three days you're dead.
You sure you [E] ain't messed up?
You better sing a [A] song [B] real [F#m] _ [E] loud.
And [A] sure enough, on judgment day, the [E] judge restored the butler's pay.
But [A] as for doughboy, let's just [B] say the [F#] baker met his [E] maker.
_ One song is not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [E] going gets rough.
You better sing a [A] song.
It's gonna [F#] lose what [E] time's up.
You need another.
But [A] one song [B] is [F#] not enough.
[E] One _ [A] song is [E] not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [A] going gets [E] rough.
You better [A] sing a song.
_ [F#] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [D#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [F#] _ _
_ [C#] _ _ _ _ [G#] _ _ [F#] _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [C#] _ _ [C#m] _ _ [F#] _ _ _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [B] _ [E] _
_ _ _ [A] One song is [E]
not enough to [A] keep more [B] than the going is [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [E] song is not enough.
_ _ [D] Waiting [C#m] for some [B] harmony, _ [E] _ [F#] where the music [D#] of your [A] life [E] begins.
_ _ [D] Playing that same old [C]
melody, it's [Bm] going round and round and round, a sound that [E] never ends.
_ _ [A] One song [E] is not enough to [A] keep more [F#] than the going is _ [E] tough.
To [A] sing the blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [E] song is not enough.
_ _ [D] You serve your [C#m] time on [C] bendy [E] knees, _ _ [F#] only [D#] to relieve your [E] pride.
[D] The more [C#m] you live, the more [C] you see, [B] one day that kneeling stance has got to be [E] your way of life.
_ [A] One [B] song is [E] not enough to [A] keep [B] more than [F#] the going is tough.
_ [A] To sing the blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [E] song is not enough.
[F#] You need [A] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [C#] brand new songs every [D#]
day.
[F#] So forsake your sloth [B] for the extra mile, [F#m] the Lord will be your song of life in [E] every way.
[A] One song is [E] not enough to keep [A] more than the going is tough.
[E] _ [A] To sing the [B] blues when [E] times are tough, _ [A] one [G#m] song is not enough.
Not even jail turned Joseph bad, the warden made him prison lad, and [A] inmates told him dreams [B] they'd had.
Here's two that you might [C#] know, boy, my name's Drinkworth and I'm from [G#] Sumnerdope, I settled [F#] Pharaoh's food and [E] cup, and he's [A] the Pharaoh's baker.
[B] Well, bring him, [C#] just call him a doughboy.
[G] I dreamed [A] a most delightful vine, grew [B] grapes that were [C#] supremely fine, I turned [C#m] them into [F#] splendid wine and gave it to the Pharaoh.
[G] The [Am] interpretation's from the Lord, he's told [B] me that your [C#] job's restored, so give him praise for in [F#] three days you'll be back [E] on the payroll.
[A] Sounds [B] exactly [F#] splendid.
You need [Am] songs of love [B] and [C#m] songs of grace, [D] you need [F#] brand new songs [D#] every [E] day.
[F#m] So prepare _ [B] yourself for the extra month, [F#m] the Lord will be your [G#] song of [F#m] life in [E] every way.
[A] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [E] _ I dreamed I [A] had three loads of [B] bread in [A] baskets on my [E] little old head, and then some birds flew down and [F#] fed their faces [E] all my cooking.
The [A] good news is you cook quite [F#] well, the bad news I don't care to tell.
Oh, boy, three days you're dead.
You sure you [E] ain't messed up?
You better sing a [A] song [B] real [F#m] _ [E] loud.
And [A] sure enough, on judgment day, the [E] judge restored the butler's pay.
But [A] as for doughboy, let's just [B] say the [F#] baker met his [E] maker.
_ One song is not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [E] going gets rough.
You better sing a [A] song.
It's gonna [F#] lose what [E] time's up.
You need another.
But [A] one song [B] is [F#] not enough.
[E] One _ [A] song is [E] not enough, you need [A] another.
You need more [B] when the [A] going gets [E] rough.
You better [A] sing a song.
_ [F#] _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [C#] _
_ _ [D#] _ _ [N] _ _ _ _