Chords for I'm Forgiven - The Booth Brothers
Tempo:
61.075 bpm
Chords used:
G
Em
B
C
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Eb] We have realized that the audiences we sing to [B] are typically, although not [Db] every night, but for the most part, are [G] pretty much the same.
Although [E] there are different places in the country which are a [N] little bit different, but for the most part it's kind of like it's about the same.
But then there are places where it changes completely.
[Bb] What are you trying to say?
Say it!
I'm trying [B] to say that the audiences that we sing to typically have [Eb] more experience [N] in life than we do.
That's true.
So next [B] year I'll learn how to talk like that.
[F] It wasn't very funny.
[G] In that, we have realized that when we sing [B] songs like,
When I'm [Gm] feeling mighty [B] fine,
Clack along just fine.
And we just, [F] hey, hey, [Ab] smile on your [E] face.
When we do songs that have a little bit of a, what you might call a groove to it,
[N] You know, it's got a little bit of groove and we look out and
You see what we see.
That's your heart, you're trying so hard.
[Bb] But, but, the best way to, it kind of looks like [N] this, you know, you've got your groove going,
But when we look out and we see this.
The spirit is weak but the flesh is weak.
So, now here's the thing.
You guys can't tell me that years ago, you didn't have the aim of cranking and you had your groove going down the road.
That's not [G] what you did.
This is me.
This is me.
And so, now since so many of you have had your [E] hip replacements and all those things going [G] on,
You're worrying [B] that your ukulele is better than you have in a while.
Squeeze, we're not the weather.
[E] So we're [Abm] going to sing a song that has a groove to it, okay?
[B] Now the thing is, if [Bb] you're going to clap along, [G] you've got to clap on the cool beat.
[N]
And ladies and gentlemen, there is a difference.
And it's big.
We will show you what that is.
Ronnie and I are going to clap on the cool beat.
You just follow us.
And Jim is going to step up and sing.
Jim, I know Les Beasley is here.
President of the National Quartet Convention.
As traditional as a man can be born.
Please forget about him for the next song.
And somebody take [Db] Mr.
Beasley out to eat something or something [B] while we do this next song.
I don't think it's [Dbm] his cup of tea.
But for some of you, we need to loosen up a little bit and we're going to [E] help you.
So Jim, just sing as bluesy and all [B] that stuff as you can.
Follow Ronnie.
Here we go.
[G] This is the cool beat, alright?
Ready?
Yeah.
Yeah! Yeah!
[Em] [G]
[A] [G] [Em] [Am] [B]
[Db] [D] [G] [A] [B]
[Em] [C] [G]
[Bm] [Em] [A] [C] [G] [Am] [D]
[G] Yeah!
[C]
[G] Come on!
[G]
[Bb] [Am] [G]
[Am] [G] [Em] [Bm]
[Bb] [G] [Em] [Dm]
[Bm] [Em] [G] Yeah!
[Dm] [G]
[Dm] Yeah!
[G] [Em] Here we go!
[G] [C] [G] Yeah!
[Em] [Am] [G] [Em]
[Bb] [Em] [E] Let's [C] [G] [A] go!
[G]
[C] [Bm] [G] [D]
[Em] [Dbm] [Dm] [G] Yeah!
[D] Yeah!
[G] [Em] [G]
[Dm] [G] [C] Oh!
[G] [Bm] [Em] [G]
[Am] [G] [Em] [A] [Cm]
[G] Jesus keeps giving and giving.
[Am] Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
[G]
I have a reason for living.
[C] I have [D] a reason for [G] living.
[C] Oh!
[G] Jesus keeps [Dm] giving and [Em] giving.
Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
Oh!
[G] [E]
[Bm] I'm not [G] giving back.
[N]
Although [E] there are different places in the country which are a [N] little bit different, but for the most part it's kind of like it's about the same.
But then there are places where it changes completely.
[Bb] What are you trying to say?
Say it!
I'm trying [B] to say that the audiences that we sing to typically have [Eb] more experience [N] in life than we do.
That's true.
So next [B] year I'll learn how to talk like that.
[F] It wasn't very funny.
[G] In that, we have realized that when we sing [B] songs like,
When I'm [Gm] feeling mighty [B] fine,
Clack along just fine.
And we just, [F] hey, hey, [Ab] smile on your [E] face.
When we do songs that have a little bit of a, what you might call a groove to it,
[N] You know, it's got a little bit of groove and we look out and
You see what we see.
That's your heart, you're trying so hard.
[Bb] But, but, the best way to, it kind of looks like [N] this, you know, you've got your groove going,
But when we look out and we see this.
The spirit is weak but the flesh is weak.
So, now here's the thing.
You guys can't tell me that years ago, you didn't have the aim of cranking and you had your groove going down the road.
That's not [G] what you did.
This is me.
This is me.
And so, now since so many of you have had your [E] hip replacements and all those things going [G] on,
You're worrying [B] that your ukulele is better than you have in a while.
Squeeze, we're not the weather.
[E] So we're [Abm] going to sing a song that has a groove to it, okay?
[B] Now the thing is, if [Bb] you're going to clap along, [G] you've got to clap on the cool beat.
[N]
And ladies and gentlemen, there is a difference.
And it's big.
We will show you what that is.
Ronnie and I are going to clap on the cool beat.
You just follow us.
And Jim is going to step up and sing.
Jim, I know Les Beasley is here.
President of the National Quartet Convention.
As traditional as a man can be born.
Please forget about him for the next song.
And somebody take [Db] Mr.
Beasley out to eat something or something [B] while we do this next song.
I don't think it's [Dbm] his cup of tea.
But for some of you, we need to loosen up a little bit and we're going to [E] help you.
So Jim, just sing as bluesy and all [B] that stuff as you can.
Follow Ronnie.
Here we go.
[G] This is the cool beat, alright?
Ready?
Yeah.
Yeah! Yeah!
[Em] [G]
[A] [G] [Em] [Am] [B]
[Db] [D] [G] [A] [B]
[Em] [C] [G]
[Bm] [Em] [A] [C] [G] [Am] [D]
[G] Yeah!
[C]
[G] Come on!
[G]
[Bb] [Am] [G]
[Am] [G] [Em] [Bm]
[Bb] [G] [Em] [Dm]
[Bm] [Em] [G] Yeah!
[Dm] [G]
[Dm] Yeah!
[G] [Em] Here we go!
[G] [C] [G] Yeah!
[Em] [Am] [G] [Em]
[Bb] [Em] [E] Let's [C] [G] [A] go!
[G]
[C] [Bm] [G] [D]
[Em] [Dbm] [Dm] [G] Yeah!
[D] Yeah!
[G] [Em] [G]
[Dm] [G] [C] Oh!
[G] [Bm] [Em] [G]
[Am] [G] [Em] [A] [Cm]
[G] Jesus keeps giving and giving.
[Am] Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
[G]
I have a reason for living.
[C] I have [D] a reason for [G] living.
[C] Oh!
[G] Jesus keeps [Dm] giving and [Em] giving.
Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
Oh!
[G] [E]
[Bm] I'm not [G] giving back.
[N]
Key:
G
Em
B
C
Bm
G
Em
B
[Eb] We have realized that the audiences we sing to [B] are typically, although not [Db] every night, but for the most part, are [G] pretty much the same.
Although [E] there are different places in the country which are a [N] little bit different, but for the most part it's kind of like it's about the same.
But then there are places where it changes completely.
[Bb] What are you trying to say?
Say it!
I'm trying [B] to say that the audiences that we sing to typically have [Eb] more experience [N] in life than we do.
_ That's true. _
_ So next [B] year I'll learn how to talk like that. _
[F] It wasn't very funny.
[G] In that, we have realized that when we sing [B] songs like, _
When I'm [Gm] feeling mighty [B] fine,
Clack along just fine.
And we just, [F] hey, hey, [Ab] smile on your [E] face.
When we do songs that have a little bit of a, what you might call a groove to it,
[N] You know, it's got a little bit of groove and we look out and
You see what we see. _ _
_ That's your heart, you're trying so hard.
[Bb] But, but, the best way to, it kind of looks like [N] this, you know, you've got your groove going,
But when we look out and we see this. _ _ _
_ The _ spirit is weak but the flesh is weak. _
So, now here's the thing.
You guys can't tell me that years ago, you didn't have the aim of cranking and you had your groove going down the road.
That's not [G] what you did.
This is me.
This is me.
And so, now since so many of you have had your [E] hip replacements and all those things going [G] on,
You're worrying [B] that your ukulele is better than you have in a while.
Squeeze, we're not the weather.
[E] So we're [Abm] going to sing a song that has a groove to it, okay?
[B] Now the thing is, if [Bb] you're going to clap along, [G] you've got to clap on the cool beat.
[N]
And ladies and gentlemen, there is a difference.
And it's big.
We will show you what that is.
Ronnie and I are going to clap on the cool beat.
You just follow us.
And Jim is going to step up and sing.
Jim, I know Les Beasley is here.
President of the National Quartet Convention.
As traditional as a man can be born.
Please forget about him for the next song.
_ _ And somebody take [Db] Mr.
Beasley out to eat something or something [B] while we do this next song.
I don't think it's [Dbm] his cup of tea.
But for some of you, we need to loosen up a little bit and we're going to [E] help you.
So Jim, just sing as bluesy and all [B] that stuff as you can.
Follow Ronnie.
Here we go.
[G] _ This is the cool beat, alright?
Ready?
Yeah.
Yeah! Yeah!
[Em] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [B] _
[Db] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ [B] _
_ [Em] _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ [Em] _ [A] _ [C] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [D] _
[G] _ _ _ _ Yeah!
[C] _
[G] Come on!
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Bb] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [Dm] _ _
[Bm] _ [Em] _ [G] Yeah!
_ _ [Dm] _ [G] _
_ [Dm] Yeah!
[G] _ [Em] Here _ _ we go! _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ Yeah! _ _
_ [Em] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [Bb] _ [Em] [E] Let's [C] _ [G] [A] go!
[G] _
[C] _ [Bm] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] Yeah!
_ [D] Yeah!
[G] _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ _ [C] Oh!
[G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ [Em] _ [A] _ [Cm] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ Jesus keeps giving and giving.
[Am] Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
[G] _ _
I have a reason for living.
[C] I have [D] a reason for [G] living.
[C] Oh!
[G] Jesus keeps [Dm] giving and [Em] giving.
Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
Oh!
[G] _ [E] _
[Bm] I'm not [G] giving back.
_ _ [N] _ _ _
Although [E] there are different places in the country which are a [N] little bit different, but for the most part it's kind of like it's about the same.
But then there are places where it changes completely.
[Bb] What are you trying to say?
Say it!
I'm trying [B] to say that the audiences that we sing to typically have [Eb] more experience [N] in life than we do.
_ That's true. _
_ So next [B] year I'll learn how to talk like that. _
[F] It wasn't very funny.
[G] In that, we have realized that when we sing [B] songs like, _
When I'm [Gm] feeling mighty [B] fine,
Clack along just fine.
And we just, [F] hey, hey, [Ab] smile on your [E] face.
When we do songs that have a little bit of a, what you might call a groove to it,
[N] You know, it's got a little bit of groove and we look out and
You see what we see. _ _
_ That's your heart, you're trying so hard.
[Bb] But, but, the best way to, it kind of looks like [N] this, you know, you've got your groove going,
But when we look out and we see this. _ _ _
_ The _ spirit is weak but the flesh is weak. _
So, now here's the thing.
You guys can't tell me that years ago, you didn't have the aim of cranking and you had your groove going down the road.
That's not [G] what you did.
This is me.
This is me.
And so, now since so many of you have had your [E] hip replacements and all those things going [G] on,
You're worrying [B] that your ukulele is better than you have in a while.
Squeeze, we're not the weather.
[E] So we're [Abm] going to sing a song that has a groove to it, okay?
[B] Now the thing is, if [Bb] you're going to clap along, [G] you've got to clap on the cool beat.
[N]
And ladies and gentlemen, there is a difference.
And it's big.
We will show you what that is.
Ronnie and I are going to clap on the cool beat.
You just follow us.
And Jim is going to step up and sing.
Jim, I know Les Beasley is here.
President of the National Quartet Convention.
As traditional as a man can be born.
Please forget about him for the next song.
_ _ And somebody take [Db] Mr.
Beasley out to eat something or something [B] while we do this next song.
I don't think it's [Dbm] his cup of tea.
But for some of you, we need to loosen up a little bit and we're going to [E] help you.
So Jim, just sing as bluesy and all [B] that stuff as you can.
Follow Ronnie.
Here we go.
[G] _ This is the cool beat, alright?
Ready?
Yeah.
Yeah! Yeah!
[Em] _ [G] _ _
_ _ [A] _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ [Am] _ [B] _
[Db] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ [A] _ [B] _
_ [Em] _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
[Bm] _ [Em] _ [A] _ [C] _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [D] _
[G] _ _ _ _ Yeah!
[C] _
[G] Come on!
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ [Bb] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Am] _ [G] _ [Em] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ [Bb] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ [Dm] _ _
[Bm] _ [Em] _ [G] Yeah!
_ _ [Dm] _ [G] _
_ [Dm] Yeah!
[G] _ [Em] Here _ _ we go! _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ Yeah! _ _
_ [Em] _ [Am] _ [G] _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [Bb] _ [Em] [E] Let's [C] _ [G] [A] go!
[G] _
[C] _ [Bm] _ [G] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
[Em] _ _ [Dbm] _ _ [Dm] _ _ [G] Yeah!
_ [D] Yeah!
[G] _ [Em] _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ [Dm] _ [G] _ _ _ [C] Oh!
[G] _ _ [Bm] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ [G] _
_ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ [Em] _ [A] _ [Cm] _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _ Jesus keeps giving and giving.
[Am] Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
[G] _ _
I have a reason for living.
[C] I have [D] a reason for [G] living.
[C] Oh!
[G] Jesus keeps [Dm] giving and [Em] giving.
Yes, he loves giving to [Bm] my heart.
Oh!
[G] _ [E] _
[Bm] I'm not [G] giving back.
_ _ [N] _ _ _