Chords for Everybody Ought to Know (Live)
Tempo:
96.1 bpm
Chords used:
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Eb
Abm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Let's lift our hands and love the Lord all over this building.
[Gb] The Holy Ghost [Ab] is in this place.
I know we're recording tonight.
I know that we're going to sing for the glory of God, but the Holy Ghost is in this place.
Hallelujah, hallelujah.
There's an old story that was told at our home many, many years ago.
In the [Bbm] early days of Pentecost, when [Ab] one-ness believers were locked [Abm] in a theological battle
[Eb] [Gb] with people who [Db] believed there was more than one person in the Godhead.
And [Ab] they were persecuting them, and they said,
you're going to have to leave our ranks, because we don't believe this Jesus-only message.
And we don't believe the name of Jesus is necessary for a [Db] person to be baptized.
[Ab]
And the majority of men stood against a group of one-ness believers who said to themselves,
yeah, but Jesus is the mighty God in Christ.
[N] [Abm] [Bbm] And one of [Ab] the champions of that [Eb] faith was G [Ab].T. Haywood.
And it was the early 1900s, [Db] and they [Gb] had very cutting things to [Ab] say, very harsh things to say.
And they [Eb] talked about how bad he was, and how he didn't know what he was talking about,
and how he was deceiving everybody [Ab] with this one-God message.
[Eb] And finally, one of their great orators, a man very famous in that day,
[Ab] looked over at [Ebm] the assembled people and [Ab] said,
I don't want you to be deceived [Gb] by this man over [B] here, pointing [Ab] to G.T. Haywood.
And [Bb] said, he preaches about the name of Jesus, and he preaches that [Ab] there's one God.
He said, but I want to tell you, brethren, that it's just a bunch of hay, wood, [Abm] and stubble.
[Gb] And the tongue-in-cheek, [Ab] sarcastic barb caused everybody to chuckle and everybody [Abm] to laugh at [Gb] the one-ness believers.
And [E] [Bbm] everybody looked at Brother [Ab] Haywood, and everybody kind of smirked and laughed, and what are they going to do?
[E] And then it got quiet, and the story [Eb] says that Brother Haywood just kind of stood there for a moment.
And every eye was fastened on him, a black man [F] in a time of great racial tension.
[G] And when he finally spoke, what he said was,
Everybody [F] ought to know,
[C] everybody ought to [F] know,
[D] everybody ought to [G] know, [F]
[C] who Jesus is.
He [Am] is the [F] lily of [Am] the [Bb] valley, and [Am] he's the [Dm] bright and the morning [C] star.
[F] He is the fairest of ten [Bb] thousand.
[F] And [D] everybody ought [F] to know.
[Dm] Worship with us as we glorify God tonight.
[Gb] The Holy Ghost [Ab] is in this place.
I know we're recording tonight.
I know that we're going to sing for the glory of God, but the Holy Ghost is in this place.
Hallelujah, hallelujah.
There's an old story that was told at our home many, many years ago.
In the [Bbm] early days of Pentecost, when [Ab] one-ness believers were locked [Abm] in a theological battle
[Eb] [Gb] with people who [Db] believed there was more than one person in the Godhead.
And [Ab] they were persecuting them, and they said,
you're going to have to leave our ranks, because we don't believe this Jesus-only message.
And we don't believe the name of Jesus is necessary for a [Db] person to be baptized.
[Ab]
And the majority of men stood against a group of one-ness believers who said to themselves,
yeah, but Jesus is the mighty God in Christ.
[N] [Abm] [Bbm] And one of [Ab] the champions of that [Eb] faith was G [Ab].T. Haywood.
And it was the early 1900s, [Db] and they [Gb] had very cutting things to [Ab] say, very harsh things to say.
And they [Eb] talked about how bad he was, and how he didn't know what he was talking about,
and how he was deceiving everybody [Ab] with this one-God message.
[Eb] And finally, one of their great orators, a man very famous in that day,
[Ab] looked over at [Ebm] the assembled people and [Ab] said,
I don't want you to be deceived [Gb] by this man over [B] here, pointing [Ab] to G.T. Haywood.
And [Bb] said, he preaches about the name of Jesus, and he preaches that [Ab] there's one God.
He said, but I want to tell you, brethren, that it's just a bunch of hay, wood, [Abm] and stubble.
[Gb] And the tongue-in-cheek, [Ab] sarcastic barb caused everybody to chuckle and everybody [Abm] to laugh at [Gb] the one-ness believers.
And [E] [Bbm] everybody looked at Brother [Ab] Haywood, and everybody kind of smirked and laughed, and what are they going to do?
[E] And then it got quiet, and the story [Eb] says that Brother Haywood just kind of stood there for a moment.
And every eye was fastened on him, a black man [F] in a time of great racial tension.
[G] And when he finally spoke, what he said was,
Everybody [F] ought to know,
[C] everybody ought to [F] know,
[D] everybody ought to [G] know, [F]
[C] who Jesus is.
He [Am] is the [F] lily of [Am] the [Bb] valley, and [Am] he's the [Dm] bright and the morning [C] star.
[F] He is the fairest of ten [Bb] thousand.
[F] And [D] everybody ought [F] to know.
[Dm] Worship with us as we glorify God tonight.
Key:
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_ _ _ Let's lift our hands and love the Lord all over this building.
_ [Gb] The Holy Ghost [Ab] is in this place.
I know we're recording tonight.
I know that we're going to sing for the glory of God, but the Holy Ghost is in this place.
_ _ _ Hallelujah, hallelujah. _
_ There's an old story that was told at our home many, many years ago.
In the [Bbm] early days of Pentecost, when [Ab] one-ness believers were locked [Abm] in a theological battle
[Eb] [Gb] with people who [Db] believed there was more than one person in the Godhead. _
And [Ab] they were persecuting them, and they said,
you're going to have to leave our ranks, because we don't believe this Jesus-only message.
And we don't believe the name of Jesus is necessary for a [Db] person to be baptized.
_ [Ab]
And the majority of men stood against a group of one-ness believers who said to themselves,
yeah, but Jesus is the mighty God in Christ. _
[N] _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ And one of [Ab] the champions of that [Eb] faith was G [Ab].T. Haywood.
And it was the early 1900s, [Db] and they _ [Gb] had very cutting things to [Ab] say, very harsh things to say.
And they [Eb] talked about how bad he was, and how he didn't know what he was talking about,
and how he was deceiving everybody [Ab] with this one-God message.
[Eb] And finally, one of their great orators, a man very famous in that day,
[Ab] looked over at [Ebm] the assembled people and [Ab] said,
I don't want you to be deceived [Gb] by this man over [B] here, pointing [Ab] to G.T. Haywood.
And [Bb] said, he preaches about the name of Jesus, and he preaches that [Ab] there's one God.
He said, but I want to tell you, brethren, that it's just a bunch of hay, wood, [Abm] and stubble. _
[Gb] _ _ And the tongue-in-cheek, _ _ [Ab] sarcastic barb caused everybody to chuckle and everybody [Abm] to laugh at [Gb] the one-ness believers.
And [E] [Bbm] everybody looked at Brother [Ab] Haywood, and everybody kind of smirked and laughed, and what are they going to do?
[E] And then it got quiet, and the story [Eb] says that Brother Haywood just kind of stood there for a moment. _
And every eye was fastened on him, a black man [F] in a time of great racial tension.
_ [G] And when he finally spoke, what he said was, _
Everybody [F] ought to know, _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ everybody ought to [F] know, _
[D] everybody ought to [G] know, _ [F] _ _
[C] who Jesus is. _ _ _ _
He [Am] is the [F] lily of [Am] the [Bb] _ valley, _ _ _ and [Am] he's the [Dm] bright and the morning [C] star.
_ _ [F] He is the fairest of ten [Bb] _ thousand. _ _ _
[F] And [D] everybody _ ought [F] to know.
[Dm] Worship with us as we glorify God tonight. _ _ _ _
_ [Gb] The Holy Ghost [Ab] is in this place.
I know we're recording tonight.
I know that we're going to sing for the glory of God, but the Holy Ghost is in this place.
_ _ _ Hallelujah, hallelujah. _
_ There's an old story that was told at our home many, many years ago.
In the [Bbm] early days of Pentecost, when [Ab] one-ness believers were locked [Abm] in a theological battle
[Eb] [Gb] with people who [Db] believed there was more than one person in the Godhead. _
And [Ab] they were persecuting them, and they said,
you're going to have to leave our ranks, because we don't believe this Jesus-only message.
And we don't believe the name of Jesus is necessary for a [Db] person to be baptized.
_ [Ab]
And the majority of men stood against a group of one-ness believers who said to themselves,
yeah, but Jesus is the mighty God in Christ. _
[N] _ _ [Abm] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ And one of [Ab] the champions of that [Eb] faith was G [Ab].T. Haywood.
And it was the early 1900s, [Db] and they _ [Gb] had very cutting things to [Ab] say, very harsh things to say.
And they [Eb] talked about how bad he was, and how he didn't know what he was talking about,
and how he was deceiving everybody [Ab] with this one-God message.
[Eb] And finally, one of their great orators, a man very famous in that day,
[Ab] looked over at [Ebm] the assembled people and [Ab] said,
I don't want you to be deceived [Gb] by this man over [B] here, pointing [Ab] to G.T. Haywood.
And [Bb] said, he preaches about the name of Jesus, and he preaches that [Ab] there's one God.
He said, but I want to tell you, brethren, that it's just a bunch of hay, wood, [Abm] and stubble. _
[Gb] _ _ And the tongue-in-cheek, _ _ [Ab] sarcastic barb caused everybody to chuckle and everybody [Abm] to laugh at [Gb] the one-ness believers.
And [E] [Bbm] everybody looked at Brother [Ab] Haywood, and everybody kind of smirked and laughed, and what are they going to do?
[E] And then it got quiet, and the story [Eb] says that Brother Haywood just kind of stood there for a moment. _
And every eye was fastened on him, a black man [F] in a time of great racial tension.
_ [G] And when he finally spoke, what he said was, _
Everybody [F] ought to know, _ _ _ _
[C] _ _ everybody ought to [F] know, _
[D] everybody ought to [G] know, _ [F] _ _
[C] who Jesus is. _ _ _ _
He [Am] is the [F] lily of [Am] the [Bb] _ valley, _ _ _ and [Am] he's the [Dm] bright and the morning [C] star.
_ _ [F] He is the fairest of ten [Bb] _ thousand. _ _ _
[F] And [D] everybody _ ought [F] to know.
[Dm] Worship with us as we glorify God tonight. _ _ _ _