Chords for Happy Father’s Day Dad (Interpretation of 7 Years by Lukas Graham)
Tempo:
65.425 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Gm
Eb
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[G] Hi, my name is Christian Petivan.
My dad and I both have Leigh-Fermini [C] syndrome.
[Gm] It's also referred to as the ticking time bomb disorder.
It's a rare inherited genetic mutation that makes us more prone to [C] cancer.
I [G] have an 80 to 90 percent chance of getting cancer.
When we discovered my father had prostate cancer
three years ago, we thought we had caught it earlier, but it had already spread to his lymph nodes.
Since then he has had two surgeries, one clinical trial,
immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and today still fights to stay healthy.
We wanted to make this Father's Day special,
so we rewrote the words to seven years and we had my sister
sing them with a band we had planted in
downtown Baton Rouge.
We had friends and family surprise my father midway through this song.
Please watch and share this special Father's Day with us.
[Bb] [Eb] All right, I have officially blown [Gm] out my voice.
[Bb] So I [C] need someone to sing this.
[Eb] [Gm] Can I announce my special guest?
[Bb] All right, Kate.
[Eb] Kate Petivan, would you like to come [A] up here and sing this song with me?
[Bb] All right, this one's on [Eb] Kate.
She's gonna sing for me.
[D] [C] [Eb] [Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Gm] Once I [Bb] was seven years old, my mommy [Eb] told me that I can be anything that [Gm] I wanna be.
Once I was seven [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] We've got your crazy [Bb] world and you just have to [Eb] figure.
With life come challenges, but I won't let them make [Gm] me bitter.
My daddy [Bb] teaches me you can never be a [Eb] quitter.
Love yourself, be part of the person in the mirror.
[Gm] Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old, my daddy [Eb] tells me
I'll always be in your heart, don't ever feel [Gm] lonely.
Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old,
[Eb] [Gm] I always [Bb] had that dream like daddy [Eb] had for me.
So I started writing songs, I started [Gm] writing stories.
Something about [Bb] that glory just always [Eb] seemed to thrill me.
Maybe those I really love will never [Gm] really know me.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] Glory God told, just like the morning sun I'm shining [Gm] boldly when I'm [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] I only [Bb] see my goals, I don't [Eb] believe in failure.
Cause I know the smallest [Gm] voices, they can make it major.
I got my [Bb] friends with me and they can [Eb] make it greater.
And if you don't leave before you leave, I hope I [Gm] see you there.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
Our [Eb] songs have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
Our songs [Eb] have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] I'm [Bb] still learning about life, my daddy just [Eb] ensued me.
So I can sing him all my songs and I can tell him [Gm] stories.
He's always right there [Bb] with me, on my journey [Gm] to find glory.
With my brother by my side, we can share that unhappiness.
Soon I'll be 50 [Bb] years old, wonder what [Eb] my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be [Bb] 60 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 40 years old.
My daddy [Eb] got sick at 41, remember life and then your life becomes [Gm] a better one.
I made [Bb] my dad so happy when I drew [Eb] my picture plans.
It was [Gm] to thank him for the things that he said he'd write.
Soon I'll [Bb] be 60 years old, wonder [Eb] what my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old, wonder what my [Eb] story holds.
Make the most of the days I [Gm] have left for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old, my mama tells [Eb] me to go.
Make some memories with your daddy.
[Gm] Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old.
[Eb] [Cm] [Gm]
My dad and I both have Leigh-Fermini [C] syndrome.
[Gm] It's also referred to as the ticking time bomb disorder.
It's a rare inherited genetic mutation that makes us more prone to [C] cancer.
I [G] have an 80 to 90 percent chance of getting cancer.
When we discovered my father had prostate cancer
three years ago, we thought we had caught it earlier, but it had already spread to his lymph nodes.
Since then he has had two surgeries, one clinical trial,
immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and today still fights to stay healthy.
We wanted to make this Father's Day special,
so we rewrote the words to seven years and we had my sister
sing them with a band we had planted in
downtown Baton Rouge.
We had friends and family surprise my father midway through this song.
Please watch and share this special Father's Day with us.
[Bb] [Eb] All right, I have officially blown [Gm] out my voice.
[Bb] So I [C] need someone to sing this.
[Eb] [Gm] Can I announce my special guest?
[Bb] All right, Kate.
[Eb] Kate Petivan, would you like to come [A] up here and sing this song with me?
[Bb] All right, this one's on [Eb] Kate.
She's gonna sing for me.
[D] [C] [Eb] [Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Gm] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] [Gm] Once I [Bb] was seven years old, my mommy [Eb] told me that I can be anything that [Gm] I wanna be.
Once I was seven [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] We've got your crazy [Bb] world and you just have to [Eb] figure.
With life come challenges, but I won't let them make [Gm] me bitter.
My daddy [Bb] teaches me you can never be a [Eb] quitter.
Love yourself, be part of the person in the mirror.
[Gm] Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old, my daddy [Eb] tells me
I'll always be in your heart, don't ever feel [Gm] lonely.
Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old,
[Eb] [Gm] I always [Bb] had that dream like daddy [Eb] had for me.
So I started writing songs, I started [Gm] writing stories.
Something about [Bb] that glory just always [Eb] seemed to thrill me.
Maybe those I really love will never [Gm] really know me.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] Glory God told, just like the morning sun I'm shining [Gm] boldly when I'm [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] I only [Bb] see my goals, I don't [Eb] believe in failure.
Cause I know the smallest [Gm] voices, they can make it major.
I got my [Bb] friends with me and they can [Eb] make it greater.
And if you don't leave before you leave, I hope I [Gm] see you there.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
Our [Eb] songs have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
Our songs [Eb] have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] I'm [Bb] still learning about life, my daddy just [Eb] ensued me.
So I can sing him all my songs and I can tell him [Gm] stories.
He's always right there [Bb] with me, on my journey [Gm] to find glory.
With my brother by my side, we can share that unhappiness.
Soon I'll be 50 [Bb] years old, wonder what [Eb] my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be [Bb] 60 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 40 years old.
My daddy [Eb] got sick at 41, remember life and then your life becomes [Gm] a better one.
I made [Bb] my dad so happy when I drew [Eb] my picture plans.
It was [Gm] to thank him for the things that he said he'd write.
Soon I'll [Bb] be 60 years old, wonder [Eb] what my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old, wonder what my [Eb] story holds.
Make the most of the days I [Gm] have left for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old, my mama tells [Eb] me to go.
Make some memories with your daddy.
[Gm] Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old.
[Eb] [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old.
[Eb] [Cm] [Gm]
Key:
Bb
Gm
Eb
C
G
Bb
Gm
Eb
[G] _ _ Hi, my name is Christian Petivan.
My dad and I both have Leigh-Fermini [C] syndrome.
[Gm] It's also referred to as the ticking time bomb disorder.
It's a rare inherited genetic mutation that makes us more prone to [C] cancer.
I [G] have an 80 to 90 percent chance of getting cancer.
When we discovered my father had prostate cancer
three years ago, we thought we had caught it earlier, but it had already spread to his lymph nodes.
Since then he has had two surgeries, one clinical trial,
immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and today still fights to stay healthy.
We wanted to make this Father's Day special,
so we rewrote the words to seven years and we had my sister
sing them with a band we had planted in
downtown Baton Rouge.
We had friends and family surprise my father midway through this song.
Please watch and share this special Father's Day with us. _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ All right, I have officially blown [Gm] out my voice.
_ [Bb] So I [C] need someone to sing this.
[Eb] _ [Gm] Can I announce my special guest?
[Bb] All right, Kate.
[Eb] Kate Petivan, would you like to come [A] up here and sing this song with me?
[Bb] All right, this one's on [Eb] Kate.
She's gonna sing for me. _ _
[D] _ [C] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Gm] Once I [Bb] was seven years old, my mommy [Eb] told me that I can be anything that [Gm] I wanna be.
Once I was seven [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] We've got your crazy [Bb] world and you just have to [Eb] figure.
With life come challenges, but I won't let them make [Gm] me bitter.
My daddy [Bb] teaches me you can never be a [Eb] quitter.
Love yourself, be part of the person in the mirror.
[Gm] Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old, my daddy [Eb] tells me
I'll always be in your heart, don't ever feel [Gm] lonely.
Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old,
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] I always [Bb] had that dream like daddy [Eb] had for me.
So I started writing songs, I started [Gm] writing stories.
Something about [Bb] that glory just always [Eb] seemed to thrill me.
Maybe those I really love will never [Gm] really know me.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] Glory God told, just like the morning sun I'm shining [Gm] boldly when I'm [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] I only [Bb] see my goals, I don't [Eb] believe in failure.
Cause I know the smallest [Gm] voices, they can make it major.
I got my [Bb] friends with me and they can [Eb] make it greater.
And if you don't leave before you leave, I hope I [Gm] see you there.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
Our [Eb] songs have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
Our songs [Eb] have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] I'm [Bb] still learning about life, my daddy just [Eb] ensued me.
So I can sing him all my songs and I can tell him [Gm] stories.
He's always right there [Bb] with me, on my journey [Gm] to find glory.
With my brother by my side, we can share that unhappiness.
Soon I'll be 50 [Bb] years old, wonder what [Eb] my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be [Bb] 60 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 40 years old.
My daddy [Eb] got sick at 41, remember life and then your life becomes [Gm] a better one.
I made [Bb] my dad so happy when I drew [Eb] my picture plans.
It was [Gm] to thank him for the things that he said he'd write.
Soon I'll [Bb] be 60 years old, wonder [Eb] what my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old, wonder what my [Eb] story holds.
Make the most of the days I [Gm] have left for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old, my mama tells [Eb] me to go.
Make some memories with your daddy.
[Gm] Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
My dad and I both have Leigh-Fermini [C] syndrome.
[Gm] It's also referred to as the ticking time bomb disorder.
It's a rare inherited genetic mutation that makes us more prone to [C] cancer.
I [G] have an 80 to 90 percent chance of getting cancer.
When we discovered my father had prostate cancer
three years ago, we thought we had caught it earlier, but it had already spread to his lymph nodes.
Since then he has had two surgeries, one clinical trial,
immunotherapy, hormone therapy, and today still fights to stay healthy.
We wanted to make this Father's Day special,
so we rewrote the words to seven years and we had my sister
sing them with a band we had planted in
downtown Baton Rouge.
We had friends and family surprise my father midway through this song.
Please watch and share this special Father's Day with us. _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ [Eb] _ All right, I have officially blown [Gm] out my voice.
_ [Bb] So I [C] need someone to sing this.
[Eb] _ [Gm] Can I announce my special guest?
[Bb] All right, Kate.
[Eb] Kate Petivan, would you like to come [A] up here and sing this song with me?
[Bb] All right, this one's on [Eb] Kate.
She's gonna sing for me. _ _
[D] _ [C] _ _ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] _ _ [Bb] _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Bb] _ [Gm] Once I [Bb] was seven years old, my mommy [Eb] told me that I can be anything that [Gm] I wanna be.
Once I was seven [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] We've got your crazy [Bb] world and you just have to [Eb] figure.
With life come challenges, but I won't let them make [Gm] me bitter.
My daddy [Bb] teaches me you can never be a [Eb] quitter.
Love yourself, be part of the person in the mirror.
[Gm] Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old, my daddy [Eb] tells me
I'll always be in your heart, don't ever feel [Gm] lonely.
Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old,
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] I always [Bb] had that dream like daddy [Eb] had for me.
So I started writing songs, I started [Gm] writing stories.
Something about [Bb] that glory just always [Eb] seemed to thrill me.
Maybe those I really love will never [Gm] really know me.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] Glory God told, just like the morning sun I'm shining [Gm] boldly when I'm [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] I only [Bb] see my goals, I don't [Eb] believe in failure.
Cause I know the smallest [Gm] voices, they can make it major.
I got my [Bb] friends with me and they can [Eb] make it greater.
And if you don't leave before you leave, I hope I [Gm] see you there.
Soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
Our [Eb] songs have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 20 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
Our songs [Eb] have been sold.
We've traveled around the world and we're still [Gm] going.
And soon we'll be [Bb] 30 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] I'm [Bb] still learning about life, my daddy just [Eb] ensued me.
So I can sing him all my songs and I can tell him [Gm] stories.
He's always right there [Bb] with me, on my journey [Gm] to find glory.
With my brother by my side, we can share that unhappiness.
Soon I'll be 50 [Bb] years old, wonder what [Eb] my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be [Bb] 60 years old.
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] Soon we'll be [Bb] 40 years old.
My daddy [Eb] got sick at 41, remember life and then your life becomes [Gm] a better one.
I made [Bb] my dad so happy when I drew [Eb] my picture plans.
It was [Gm] to thank him for the things that he said he'd write.
Soon I'll [Bb] be 60 years old, wonder [Eb] what my story holds.
Make the most of the days I have left [Gm] for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old, wonder what my [Eb] story holds.
Make the most of the days I [Gm] have left for me.
Soon I'll be 60 [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old, my mama tells [Eb] me to go.
Make some memories with your daddy.
[Gm] Now that I'm [Bb] 11 years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ [Gm] _ Now that I'm 11 [Bb] years old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [Gm] Now that I'm 11 years [Bb] old.
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _