Chords for GLEN SHERLEY - GREYSTONE CHAPEL 1971
Tempo:
101.5 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#]
I'd like to try and do one for you now that some of you may have heard already, because
the man took it and made it his.
As a gravestone chapel here at Folsom, at the house of worship and [G#] this den of sin,
[C#] you wouldn't think God had a place here at Folsom, [F#] but he saved the [G#] soul of many [C#] lost men.
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom stands a hundred years old, made of [G#] granite
rock, [C#] takes the ring of Keith to move here at Folsom, [F#] but the door to the [G#] house of God
is [C#] never lost.
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, [F#] but my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
Now
[F#] [G#] [C#]
there's men here that don't ever worship, and there's men here who scoff at the [G#] ones
who praise, [C#] but I got down on my knees in that gravestone chapel, [F#] and I thank the [G#] Lord
for helping me [C#] each day.
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom [C#] has the touch of God's hand on [G#] every stone.
[C#] It's the flower of light in a field of darkness, and [F#] it's given me [G#] the strength to [C#] carry on.
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, but [F#] my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
[F#] My Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
[N]
I'd like to try and do one for you now that some of you may have heard already, because
the man took it and made it his.
As a gravestone chapel here at Folsom, at the house of worship and [G#] this den of sin,
[C#] you wouldn't think God had a place here at Folsom, [F#] but he saved the [G#] soul of many [C#] lost men.
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom stands a hundred years old, made of [G#] granite
rock, [C#] takes the ring of Keith to move here at Folsom, [F#] but the door to the [G#] house of God
is [C#] never lost.
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, [F#] but my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
Now
[F#] [G#] [C#]
there's men here that don't ever worship, and there's men here who scoff at the [G#] ones
who praise, [C#] but I got down on my knees in that gravestone chapel, [F#] and I thank the [G#] Lord
for helping me [C#] each day.
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom [C#] has the touch of God's hand on [G#] every stone.
[C#] It's the flower of light in a field of darkness, and [F#] it's given me [G#] the strength to [C#] carry on.
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, but [F#] my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
[F#] My Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
[N]
Key:
C#
G#
F#
C#
G#
F#
C#
G#
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ I'd like to try and do one for you now that some of you may have heard already, because
the man took it and made it his. _
As a gravestone chapel here at Folsom, at the house of worship and [G#] this den of sin, _
[C#] you wouldn't think God had a place here at Folsom, [F#] but he saved the [G#] soul of many [C#] lost men. _
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom _ stands a hundred years old, made of [G#] granite
rock, _ [C#] takes the ring of Keith to move here at Folsom, _ [F#] but the door to the [G#] house of God
is [C#] never lost. _ _
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, [F#] but my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
Now _
[F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _
there's men here that don't ever worship, _ and there's men here who scoff at the [G#] ones
who praise, _ [C#] but I got down on my knees in that gravestone chapel, _ [F#] and I thank the [G#] Lord
for helping me [C#] each day. _
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom [C#] has the touch of God's hand on [G#] every stone. _
[C#] It's the flower of light in a field of darkness, and [F#] it's given me [G#] the strength to [C#] carry on. _
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, but [F#] my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free. _
[F#] My Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ I'd like to try and do one for you now that some of you may have heard already, because
the man took it and made it his. _
As a gravestone chapel here at Folsom, at the house of worship and [G#] this den of sin, _
[C#] you wouldn't think God had a place here at Folsom, [F#] but he saved the [G#] soul of many [C#] lost men. _
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom _ stands a hundred years old, made of [G#] granite
rock, _ [C#] takes the ring of Keith to move here at Folsom, _ [F#] but the door to the [G#] house of God
is [C#] never lost. _ _
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, [F#] but my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free.
Now _
[F#] _ _ [G#] _ _ [C#] _ _ _
there's men here that don't ever worship, _ and there's men here who scoff at the [G#] ones
who praise, _ [C#] but I got down on my knees in that gravestone chapel, _ [F#] and I thank the [G#] Lord
for helping me [C#] each day. _
Now this gravestone chapel here at Folsom [C#] has the touch of God's hand on [G#] every stone. _
[C#] It's the flower of light in a field of darkness, and [F#] it's given me [G#] the strength to [C#] carry on. _
[G#] Inside the walls of prison [C#] my body may be, but [F#] my Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free. _
[F#] My Lord [G#] has set my [C#] soul free. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _