Chords for First Alaskan Show!

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First Alaskan Show! chords
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But the Lord is good.
Isn't he good, Vince?
He is good!
Listen, somebody better [B] testify.
Sing along, [E] sing along, yeah.
Going to Alaska?
To [B] the dreamers, wild believers, [Ebm] hanging on to hope by [E] your breath.
Getting ready to get on [B] a plane to go to [Ebm] Anchorage, Alaska.
My favorite [E] state in America.
It's late.
It's nearly 8 o'clock.
I've got a big [Gb] coffee.
I'm determined [B] to finish a [Em] book.
That's what's going to happen.
Dead [Gb] zoo.
A dead zoo [B] is like a normal zoo, just all the [G] animals are dead.
It's my favorite zoo.
[N] This is how we got Joel here.
He's sleeping.
I don't [B] want to wake you up.
Sing along, sing [E] along, yeah.
To the [B] dreamers, wild [Ebm] believers, hanging on [E] to hope by your breath.
To [B] the soulful
My friend, [Ebm] Bill.
[E] Bill the pilot.
[Bm] So we're in downtown Anchorage, [E] Alaska, and there was meant [Gb] to be a reindeer here.
Oh, and he [E] just died.
Yeah, just in October.
We came to find the reindeer, [Gb] and the [E] tour guide didn't realize that she died.
Apparently she was kind of a real [Gb] star for the city, which I think is awesome [E] that they had a [B] reindeer.
15 years!
Robbie, how long have you been in Alaska [Ebm] for?
Over 20 years.
I got here in 1993 with my wife and two children.
We came up with the Air Force.
Where were you stationed before Alaska?
In [N] Whitefoot.
This is the inlet right here.
The [B] tide is out.
Massive, massive mountains back behind us as well.
It's just so, so beautiful.
To your [E] heart, soul, and your baby.
I believe, I believe, I believe, [B] I believe, I believe.
[E] To the dreamers, wild believers, [B] hanging on to hope by your [E] breath.
To the [B] soulful, unopen hopeful, keep on [D] charging ahead.
We're heading back [N] to the city, Anchorage, now, and I'm going to get Courtney and the kiddos some gifts.
Obviously, whenever I get to go do something like this, it's [B] really special, and then I'll admit, it kind [G] of bums me out.
I'm trying to make it special when I go home.
[D] Give them a [Eb] little piece of Alaska.
Next mission.
Here we go.
[G] [Gb] I mean, what kid [D] doesn't want a handmade [G] bear?
So, we love coffee in our household.
Obviously, getting a nice mug for Courtney.
[N] That's a good idea.
Got like the Northern Lights thing.
But, what goes really well with coffee, yes, Alaska bear poop.
Chocolate.
[D] [E] Okay, charge is digital.
[A] Don't be on that flight.
[Abm] Don't be at 1.30. p.m. [Bb] tomorrow. Now, boys, light me up. [E] When you feel it, once you see it, and you [Gb] breathe it, it's unforgettable. [E] When you know it, once you know it, and you [B] hold it, it's unforgettable. [A] [G] So, one more [D] time. Paul Chambers, ladies and gentlemen. [N] This may very well be the shortest amount of time I've spent on the ground doing a show. I flew in this morning from Los Angeles. My grandmother-in-law actually passed away earlier this week, so I was there with the family. Flew up this morning, got here at 3, did the show at 7.30, 8 o'clock. And we'll be on a plane again at 1 a.m. to fly back to Nashville. My voice is failing it a little bit, but my spirits are high because the Alaskan people are legends. They really are. It's like minus 2 degrees outside right now. Stop it! Stop it now! Go home! I do not endorse this message. They've had a rough night. They've been flying on a red-eye. Show grace and love. Don't judge their erratic behavior. Now you know what I have to put up with every day. We're back in Nashville. My wife's here. Let's go home. Let's go home. [E] Let's go home. [B]
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But the Lord is good.
Isn't he good, Vince?
He is good!
Listen, somebody better [B] testify.
Sing along, [E] sing along, yeah.
Going to Alaska?
To [B] the dreamers, wild believers, [Ebm] hanging on to hope by [E] your breath.
Getting ready to get on [B] a plane to go to [Ebm] Anchorage, Alaska.
My favorite [E] state in America.
It's late.
It's nearly 8 o'clock.
I've got a big [Gb] coffee.
I'm determined [B] to finish a [Em] book.
That's what's going to happen.
Dead [Gb] zoo.
A dead zoo [B] is like a normal zoo, just all the [G] animals are dead.
It's my favorite zoo.
[N] This is how we got Joel here.
He's sleeping.
_ I don't [B] want to wake you up.
Sing along, sing _ [E] along, yeah.
To the [B] dreamers, wild [Ebm] believers, hanging on [E] to hope by your breath.
To [B] the soulful_
My friend, [Ebm] Bill.
[E] Bill the pilot.
[Bm] So we're in downtown Anchorage, [E] Alaska, and there was meant [Gb] to be a reindeer here.
Oh, and he [E] just died.
Yeah, just in October.
We came to find the reindeer, [Gb] and the [E] tour guide didn't realize that she died.
Apparently she was kind of a real [Gb] star for the city, which I think is awesome [E] that they had a [B] reindeer.
15 years!
Robbie, how long have you been in Alaska [Ebm] for?
Over 20 years.
I got here in 1993 with my wife and two children.
We came up with the Air Force.
Where were you stationed before Alaska?
In [N] Whitefoot.
_ This is the inlet right here.
The [B] tide is out.
Massive, massive mountains back behind us as well.
It's just so, so beautiful.
To your [E] heart, soul, and your baby.
I believe, I believe, I believe, [B] I believe, I believe.
[E] To the dreamers, wild believers, [B] hanging on to hope by your [E] breath.
To the [B] soulful, unopen hopeful, keep on [D] charging ahead.
We're heading back [N] to the city, Anchorage, now, and I'm going to get Courtney and the kiddos some gifts.
Obviously, whenever I get to go do something like this, it's [B] really special, and then I'll admit, it kind [G] of bums me out.
I'm trying to make it special when I go home.
[D] Give them a [Eb] little piece of Alaska.
Next mission.
Here we go.
[G] [Gb] I mean, what kid [D] doesn't want a handmade [G] bear?
So, we love coffee in our household.
Obviously, getting a nice mug for Courtney.
[N] That's a good idea.
Got like the Northern Lights thing.
But, what goes really well with coffee, yes, Alaska bear poop.
Chocolate.
[D] [E] Okay, charge is digital.
[A] Don't be on that flight.
[Abm] Don't be at 1.30. p.m. [Bb] tomorrow. Now, boys, light me up. [E] When you feel it, once you see it, and you [Gb] breathe it, it's unforgettable. [E] When you know it, once you know it, and you [B] hold it, it's unforgettable. _ _ [A] _ _ [G] So, one more [D] time. Paul Chambers, ladies and gentlemen. [N] This may very well be the shortest amount of time I've spent on the ground doing a show. I flew in this morning from Los Angeles. My grandmother-in-law actually passed away earlier this week, so I was there with the family. Flew up this morning, got here at 3, did the show at 7.30, 8 o'clock. And we'll be on a plane again at 1 a.m. to fly back to Nashville. My voice is failing it a little bit, but my spirits are high because the Alaskan people are legends. They really are. _ It's like minus 2 degrees outside right now. Stop it! Stop it now! Go home! I do not endorse this message. They've had a rough night. They've been flying on a red-eye. Show grace and love. Don't judge their erratic behavior. Now you know what I have to put up with every day. We're back in Nashville. My wife's here. Let's go home. Let's go home. [E] Let's go home. [B] _

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