He Made A Change Chords by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Tempo:
129.2 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
D
Bb
Db
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C] [Db]
[C] [G] He made a change in the way that I'm walking.
He made [C] a change in the way that I'm talking.
[G] Old things passed away, behold [D] everything's new.
He [G] made a change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again, set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change in you.
[D] [G] Now the cathedrals, George Blinn understood to have a great quartet you gotta have great songs.
And that was the last [D] number one song.
And [Gm] the writer of that [G] song is sitting in here tonight.
Joe Lindsey stand up, let everybody see you.
Joe helped me write that song.
And then sitting right here, the third row, the beautiful Diane Wilkinson.
She wrote, we shall see Jesus, boundless love, homeland.
Let everybody see you Diane.
They love you, they love your songs.
Now you know the second verse, he made a change.
Come on sing it.
Here we go.
Well I've [G] seen some old friends shaking their heads
[C] Cause they never thought they'd see [G] the day.
Where a sinner like me would praise the Lord.
[A] About my [D] head to pay.
[C] Now I'm not what I used to be.
You [Gb] see my life has been [E]
rearranged.
[C] Well there's nothing that [Db] I've done [G] but I have found someone [D] who definitely made a [G] change.
He made a change, he [C] made a change.
Hey quit showing off.
[G] Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's new.
[Eb] [G] He made a change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, [Bb] finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
He made a change in the way that I'm walking.
[C] He made a change in the way that I'm [G] talking.
Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's new.
[Eb]
[D] [G] He made a change in the [A] life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
[C]
[Bb] I [G] know that he can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
I'm [C]
sorry.
[Bb] He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change [C] in you.
[G] He made a change.
[Dm] [G] [G]
[Bb]
[C] [G] He made a change in the way that I'm walking.
He made [C] a change in the way that I'm talking.
[G] Old things passed away, behold [D] everything's new.
He [G] made a change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again, set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change in you.
[D] [G] Now the cathedrals, George Blinn understood to have a great quartet you gotta have great songs.
And that was the last [D] number one song.
And [Gm] the writer of that [G] song is sitting in here tonight.
Joe Lindsey stand up, let everybody see you.
Joe helped me write that song.
And then sitting right here, the third row, the beautiful Diane Wilkinson.
She wrote, we shall see Jesus, boundless love, homeland.
Let everybody see you Diane.
They love you, they love your songs.
Now you know the second verse, he made a change.
Come on sing it.
Here we go.
Well I've [G] seen some old friends shaking their heads
[C] Cause they never thought they'd see [G] the day.
Where a sinner like me would praise the Lord.
[A] About my [D] head to pay.
[C] Now I'm not what I used to be.
You [Gb] see my life has been [E]
rearranged.
[C] Well there's nothing that [Db] I've done [G] but I have found someone [D] who definitely made a [G] change.
He made a change, he [C] made a change.
Hey quit showing off.
[G] Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's new.
[Eb] [G] He made a change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, [Bb] finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
He made a change in the way that I'm walking.
[C] He made a change in the way that I'm [G] talking.
Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's new.
[Eb]
[D] [G] He made a change in the [A] life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
[C]
[Bb] I [G] know that he can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
I'm [C]
sorry.
[Bb] He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change [C] in you.
[G] He made a change.
[Dm] [G] [G]
[Bb]
Key:
G
C
D
Bb
Db
G
C
D
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Db] _ _
[C] _ [G] He made a change in the way that I'm walking.
He made [C] _ a change in the way that I'm talking.
[G] Old things passed away, behold [D] everything's new. _ _
_ He [G] made a _ change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again, set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change in you. _
[D] _ _ [G] Now the cathedrals, George Blinn understood to have a great quartet you gotta have great songs.
And that was the last [D] number one song.
And [Gm] the writer of that [G] song is sitting in here tonight.
Joe Lindsey stand up, let everybody see you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Joe helped me write that song.
_ _ And then sitting right here, _ the third row, the beautiful Diane Wilkinson.
She wrote, we shall see Jesus, boundless love, homeland.
Let everybody see you Diane.
They love you, they love your songs. _ _ _
_ _ Now you know the second verse, he made a change.
Come on sing it.
Here we go.
Well I've [G] seen some old friends shaking their heads
[C] Cause they never thought they'd see [G] the day.
Where a sinner like me would praise the Lord.
[A] About my [D] head to pay.
_ [C] Now I'm not what I used to be.
You [Gb] see my life has been _ [E] _
_ rearranged.
[C] Well there's nothing that [Db] I've done [G] but I have found someone [D] who definitely made a [G] change.
He made a change, _ _ he _ [C] made a change.
_ Hey quit showing off.
[G] Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's _ new.
[Eb] _ _ [G] He made a _ change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, [Bb] finally forgiven. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you. _ _
He _ made a _ change in the way that I'm walking.
[C] He made a change in the way that I'm [G] talking.
Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's new.
_ [Eb] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] He made a change in the [A] life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
[C] _
_ [Bb] I [G] know that he can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
I'm [C]
sorry.
[Bb] _ He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change [C] in you. _ _ _
_ [G] He made a change.
[Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
[C] _ [G] He made a change in the way that I'm walking.
He made [C] _ a change in the way that I'm talking.
[G] Old things passed away, behold [D] everything's new. _ _
_ He [G] made a _ change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again, set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change in you. _
[D] _ _ [G] Now the cathedrals, George Blinn understood to have a great quartet you gotta have great songs.
And that was the last [D] number one song.
And [Gm] the writer of that [G] song is sitting in here tonight.
Joe Lindsey stand up, let everybody see you. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Joe helped me write that song.
_ _ And then sitting right here, _ the third row, the beautiful Diane Wilkinson.
She wrote, we shall see Jesus, boundless love, homeland.
Let everybody see you Diane.
They love you, they love your songs. _ _ _
_ _ Now you know the second verse, he made a change.
Come on sing it.
Here we go.
Well I've [G] seen some old friends shaking their heads
[C] Cause they never thought they'd see [G] the day.
Where a sinner like me would praise the Lord.
[A] About my [D] head to pay.
_ [C] Now I'm not what I used to be.
You [Gb] see my life has been _ [E] _
_ rearranged.
[C] Well there's nothing that [Db] I've done [G] but I have found someone [D] who definitely made a [G] change.
He made a change, _ _ he _ [C] made a change.
_ Hey quit showing off.
[G] Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's _ new.
[Eb] _ _ [G] He made a _ change in the life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, [Bb] finally forgiven. _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you. _ _
He _ made a _ change in the way that I'm walking.
[C] He made a change in the way that I'm [G] talking.
Old days pass away, behold [D] everything's new.
_ [Eb] _
_ [D] _ _ [G] He made a change in the [A] life that I'm living.
[C] I'm born again set free, finally forgiven.
[G] He can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
[C] _
_ [Bb] I [G] know that he can make a change in [D] me, he can make a [G] change in you.
I'm [C]
sorry.
[Bb] _ He can make a change in me, [D] he can make a change [C] in you. _ _ _
_ [G] He made a change.
[Dm] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _