Chords for In the Midnight Hour
Tempo:
111.05 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
C#
F#
C#m
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[B]
[E] [B]
[E] [C#]
[E] [B]
Well, I have another story I want to tell you.
[E] [B] Can I tell it?
[E]
[B] Somebody don't want to hear my story.
[E]
Can I ask you one more time?
Can I tell my story?
Okay.
I was reading [C#] the other day
[E] about a man named Moses.
[F#] I was reading while one day God [B] called Moses.
[B]
Told him, said, Moses, I want you to go [E] down [B] in [E] Egypt land.
[E] [B] I want you to tell old Pharaoh to [E] [B] let my people [E] go.
[B]
And you know how that story goes.
Moses began [E] to kind of [B] question God.
Said, now, Lord, are you sure I'm the one?
Said, you know, my tongue is a little tired and I don't speak real well.
[E] [B] Lord told him, said, Moses, all I want you to do is just go.
And I'll go with you.
Just open your mouth and I'll speak for you.
Moses went on and told Pharaoh what the Lord had said.
[E] [B] But you know how that [E] story goes.
[B]
Pharaoh was heartened [G#] and he wouldn't let those people go.
[B] Well, after God had brought self a plague upon the land of Egypt,
he called Moses again.
Said, Moses, I want you to go back [E] [B] and tell old Pharaoh,
[E] [B] if he [E] don't let my [B] people go,
[E] [B] tell him there'll be a great cry in the land of Egypt.
Tell him that all of the first born in that [E] land [B] will be [E] killed.
[B]
[B] And then, Moses, [E] I want you to tell [F#] your people,
I want them to kill a lamb.
[B]
I want [E] them to put the blood [B] on either side [E] of the doorpost.
[B]
So when the deaf angel come and see the blood,
he'll [E] pass that door [B] by.
[E] [B]
Moses [E] went on and told [B] Pharaoh what he said.
But he wouldn't let those [E] people go.
[B]
[E] And the Bible [B] tells me it was [E] midnight [B] when there [E] came a great [B] cry in the [E] land of Egypt.
[B] [E] All of the [B] first born in that land was killed.
That [E] lets me know that [B] God moved.
[C#]
God moved at midnight.
[E]
I got another story.
Can I tell that one?
Talking about the five wise and the five foolish.
[B] [E] When they went out [B]
[E] to wait on [B] the bridegroom.
And you know how that story goes, don't you?
[E] The foolish [B]
ran [E] out of all.
[B] [E] And the Bible said [B] it was about midnight when somebody cried out,
the bridegroom has come.
[E] [B] I got one [E] more.
[B]
I [E] got one [B] more.
And then I'm going to leave you alone.
Talking about old man Paul and old man Silas.
[E] [B] When they were bound down in [E] that Roman jail.
Didn't have nobody that could go to [B] their bed.
[E] Now, can I imagine just a little.
[B] I imagine old man Silas had been troubled ever since that jailer closed them doors.
[E] And I imagine after he had taken [B] all he could take, [E] he [B] looked at Paul and said,
Paul, [E] oh [B] Paul, [E] don't you think we ought to sing a song of prayer, prayer?
And [B] you know how it is.
If you ever been in a situation [E] where you knew that [B] everything was going to be all right,
[E] but [B] somebody else was all [E] troubled and tore up [B] about it.
[E] See, Paul had been in Rome and Paul already knew that at midnight,
all of the Roman guard was going [B] to sleep.
[E] But he knew that the guard he was going to call [B] on [E] never sleep.
[B]
[E] So I imagine a little [B] bit again, when Paul looked back at Silas, [E] he told him,
[B] [E] Silas, [B]
[E] oh Silas, [B] [E] let me tell [B] you what we're going to do.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] all the Roman [E] guards [B] go to sleep.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] it's just [E] Jesus, you [B] and me.
[C#m] Because he's the only one I know that can deliver, [C#] that save our [B] soul.
We're going to [E] wake in the [B] midnight [E] hour.
[B] We're going to wake in the midnight hour.
We're going to wake in the midnight [E] hour.
[B] We're going [E] to wake in [B] the midnight hour.
Sometimes I love to be in trouble.
Then again, I want to be all alone.
So I can talk to my heavenly father up in heaven on the throne.
I [C#m] can call him in the morning, noon and night, any time I call him.
[F#] [B] [E]
We're [B] going to wake in the midnight hour.
I'm going to wake in the midnight hour.
We're going to wake in the midnight [E] hour.
[B]
[E] [B]
[E] [C#]
[E] [B]
Well, I have another story I want to tell you.
[E] [B] Can I tell it?
[E]
[B] Somebody don't want to hear my story.
[E]
Can I ask you one more time?
Can I tell my story?
Okay.
I was reading [C#] the other day
[E] about a man named Moses.
[F#] I was reading while one day God [B] called Moses.
[B]
Told him, said, Moses, I want you to go [E] down [B] in [E] Egypt land.
[E] [B] I want you to tell old Pharaoh to [E] [B] let my people [E] go.
[B]
And you know how that story goes.
Moses began [E] to kind of [B] question God.
Said, now, Lord, are you sure I'm the one?
Said, you know, my tongue is a little tired and I don't speak real well.
[E] [B] Lord told him, said, Moses, all I want you to do is just go.
And I'll go with you.
Just open your mouth and I'll speak for you.
Moses went on and told Pharaoh what the Lord had said.
[E] [B] But you know how that [E] story goes.
[B]
Pharaoh was heartened [G#] and he wouldn't let those people go.
[B] Well, after God had brought self a plague upon the land of Egypt,
he called Moses again.
Said, Moses, I want you to go back [E] [B] and tell old Pharaoh,
[E] [B] if he [E] don't let my [B] people go,
[E] [B] tell him there'll be a great cry in the land of Egypt.
Tell him that all of the first born in that [E] land [B] will be [E] killed.
[B]
[B] And then, Moses, [E] I want you to tell [F#] your people,
I want them to kill a lamb.
[B]
I want [E] them to put the blood [B] on either side [E] of the doorpost.
[B]
So when the deaf angel come and see the blood,
he'll [E] pass that door [B] by.
[E] [B]
Moses [E] went on and told [B] Pharaoh what he said.
But he wouldn't let those [E] people go.
[B]
[E] And the Bible [B] tells me it was [E] midnight [B] when there [E] came a great [B] cry in the [E] land of Egypt.
[B] [E] All of the [B] first born in that land was killed.
That [E] lets me know that [B] God moved.
[C#]
God moved at midnight.
[E]
I got another story.
Can I tell that one?
Talking about the five wise and the five foolish.
[B] [E] When they went out [B]
[E] to wait on [B] the bridegroom.
And you know how that story goes, don't you?
[E] The foolish [B]
ran [E] out of all.
[B] [E] And the Bible said [B] it was about midnight when somebody cried out,
the bridegroom has come.
[E] [B] I got one [E] more.
[B]
I [E] got one [B] more.
And then I'm going to leave you alone.
Talking about old man Paul and old man Silas.
[E] [B] When they were bound down in [E] that Roman jail.
Didn't have nobody that could go to [B] their bed.
[E] Now, can I imagine just a little.
[B] I imagine old man Silas had been troubled ever since that jailer closed them doors.
[E] And I imagine after he had taken [B] all he could take, [E] he [B] looked at Paul and said,
Paul, [E] oh [B] Paul, [E] don't you think we ought to sing a song of prayer, prayer?
And [B] you know how it is.
If you ever been in a situation [E] where you knew that [B] everything was going to be all right,
[E] but [B] somebody else was all [E] troubled and tore up [B] about it.
[E] See, Paul had been in Rome and Paul already knew that at midnight,
all of the Roman guard was going [B] to sleep.
[E] But he knew that the guard he was going to call [B] on [E] never sleep.
[B]
[E] So I imagine a little [B] bit again, when Paul looked back at Silas, [E] he told him,
[B] [E] Silas, [B]
[E] oh Silas, [B] [E] let me tell [B] you what we're going to do.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] all the Roman [E] guards [B] go to sleep.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] it's just [E] Jesus, you [B] and me.
[C#m] Because he's the only one I know that can deliver, [C#] that save our [B] soul.
We're going to [E] wake in the [B] midnight [E] hour.
[B] We're going to wake in the midnight hour.
We're going to wake in the midnight [E] hour.
[B] We're going [E] to wake in [B] the midnight hour.
Sometimes I love to be in trouble.
Then again, I want to be all alone.
So I can talk to my heavenly father up in heaven on the throne.
I [C#m] can call him in the morning, noon and night, any time I call him.
[F#] [B] [E]
We're [B] going to wake in the midnight hour.
I'm going to wake in the midnight hour.
We're going to wake in the midnight [E] hour.
[B]
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_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C#] _
_ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I have another _ _ story I want to tell you. _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [B] _ _ Can I tell it? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] Somebody don't want to hear my story. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Can I ask you one more time? _ _ _ _
Can I tell my story? _ _ _ _ _
Okay. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I was _ _ _ reading [C#] the other day _ _ _ _
_ [E] about a man named Moses. _ _ _
_ _ [F#] I was reading while one day _ God [B] called Moses.
_ _ _ [B] _
Told him, said, Moses, _ _ _ I want you to go [E] down [B] _ in [E] Egypt land. _
_ [E] _ [B] I want you to tell old Pharaoh _ to [E] _ [B] let my people [E] go.
_ [B] _
And you know how that story goes.
Moses began _ [E] to kind of [B] question God.
Said, now, Lord, _ are you sure I'm the one? _ _ _
Said, you know, my tongue is a little tired and I don't speak real well.
[E] _ [B] _ Lord told him, said, Moses, _ _ all I want you to do is just go. _ _
And I'll go with you.
_ Just open your mouth and I'll speak for you. _
Moses went on and told Pharaoh what the Lord had said.
[E] _ [B] But you know how that [E] story goes.
_ [B] _
Pharaoh was heartened [G#] and he wouldn't let those people go.
[B] _ _ Well, after God had brought self a plague _ upon the land of Egypt, _
he called Moses again. _ _ _ _
Said, Moses, I want you to go back _ _ [E] _ [B] and tell old Pharaoh,
[E] _ _ [B] if he [E] don't let my [B] people go,
_ [E] _ [B] tell him there'll be a great cry in the land of Egypt.
_ _ Tell him that all of the first born in that [E] land _ [B] will be [E] killed.
_ [B] _
[B] And then, Moses, _ [E] I want you to tell [F#] your people,
_ I want them to kill a lamb.
_ [B]
I want [E] them to put the blood [B] on either side [E] of the doorpost.
[B]
So when the deaf angel come and see the blood,
he'll [E] pass that door [B] by.
_ [E] _ _ [B]
Moses [E] went on and told [B] Pharaoh what he said.
But he wouldn't let those [E] people go.
[B] _
[E] And the Bible [B] tells me _ it was [E] midnight [B] when there [E] came a great [B] cry in the [E] land of Egypt.
[B] _ [E] All of the [B] first born in that land _ was killed. _
That [E] lets me know that [B] God moved.
_ _ [C#]
God moved at midnight.
_ _ [E] _ _
I got another story.
Can I tell that one? _ _ _
Talking about the five wise _ _ and the five foolish.
_ _ [B] _ [E] When they went out [B] _
[E] to wait on [B] the bridegroom.
_ And you know how that story goes, don't you?
_ _ [E] The foolish [B]
ran [E] out of all.
[B] _ [E] And the Bible said [B] it was about midnight when somebody cried out, _
the bridegroom _ has come. _
_ [E] _ [B] I got one [E] more.
_ [B]
I [E] got one [B] more.
And then I'm going to leave you alone.
Talking about old man Paul and old man Silas.
[E] _ [B] _ When they were bound _ down in [E] that Roman jail.
_ Didn't have nobody that could go to [B] their bed.
_ _ [E] Now, can I imagine just a little.
[B] _ _ I imagine old man Silas had been troubled ever since that jailer _ closed them doors.
_ [E] And I imagine after he had taken _ [B] all he could take, [E] he [B] looked at Paul and said,
_ _ _ _ Paul, [E] oh [B] Paul, _ [E] don't you think we ought to sing a song of prayer, prayer? _
And [B] you know how it is.
If you ever been in a situation [E] where you knew that [B] everything was going to be all right,
[E] but [B] somebody else was all [E] troubled and tore up [B] about it.
_ [E] _ _ See, Paul had been in Rome and Paul already knew that at midnight, _
all of the Roman guard was going [B] to sleep.
_ [E] But he knew that the guard he was going to call [B] on [E] never sleep.
[B] _
[E] So I imagine a little [B] bit again, when Paul looked back at Silas, [E] he told him,
[B] _ _ _ [E] Silas, [B] _
[E] oh Silas, [B] _ [E] let me tell [B] you what we're going to do.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] all the Roman [E] guards [B] go to sleep.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] it's just [E] Jesus, you [B] and me.
[C#m] Because he's the only _ one I know that can deliver, [C#] that save our [B] soul.
We're going to [E] wake in the [B] midnight [E] hour.
_ [B] We're going to wake in the midnight hour.
_ We're going to wake in _ the midnight [E] hour.
[B] We're going [E] to wake in [B] the midnight _ hour.
Sometimes I love to be in trouble.
_ Then again, I want to be all alone.
So I can talk to my heavenly father up in heaven on the throne.
I [C#m] can call him in the morning, noon and night, any time I call him.
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E]
We're [B] going to wake in the midnight hour.
I'm going to wake in the midnight hour.
We're going to wake in _ the midnight _ _ [E] hour.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [B] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ [C#] _
_ [E] _ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Well, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I have another _ _ story I want to tell you. _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ [B] _ _ Can I tell it? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] Somebody don't want to hear my story. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Can I ask you one more time? _ _ _ _
Can I tell my story? _ _ _ _ _
Okay. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I was _ _ _ reading [C#] the other day _ _ _ _
_ [E] about a man named Moses. _ _ _
_ _ [F#] I was reading while one day _ God [B] called Moses.
_ _ _ [B] _
Told him, said, Moses, _ _ _ I want you to go [E] down [B] _ in [E] Egypt land. _
_ [E] _ [B] I want you to tell old Pharaoh _ to [E] _ [B] let my people [E] go.
_ [B] _
And you know how that story goes.
Moses began _ [E] to kind of [B] question God.
Said, now, Lord, _ are you sure I'm the one? _ _ _
Said, you know, my tongue is a little tired and I don't speak real well.
[E] _ [B] _ Lord told him, said, Moses, _ _ all I want you to do is just go. _ _
And I'll go with you.
_ Just open your mouth and I'll speak for you. _
Moses went on and told Pharaoh what the Lord had said.
[E] _ [B] But you know how that [E] story goes.
_ [B] _
Pharaoh was heartened [G#] and he wouldn't let those people go.
[B] _ _ Well, after God had brought self a plague _ upon the land of Egypt, _
he called Moses again. _ _ _ _
Said, Moses, I want you to go back _ _ [E] _ [B] and tell old Pharaoh,
[E] _ _ [B] if he [E] don't let my [B] people go,
_ [E] _ [B] tell him there'll be a great cry in the land of Egypt.
_ _ Tell him that all of the first born in that [E] land _ [B] will be [E] killed.
_ [B] _
[B] And then, Moses, _ [E] I want you to tell [F#] your people,
_ I want them to kill a lamb.
_ [B]
I want [E] them to put the blood [B] on either side [E] of the doorpost.
[B]
So when the deaf angel come and see the blood,
he'll [E] pass that door [B] by.
_ [E] _ _ [B]
Moses [E] went on and told [B] Pharaoh what he said.
But he wouldn't let those [E] people go.
[B] _
[E] And the Bible [B] tells me _ it was [E] midnight [B] when there [E] came a great [B] cry in the [E] land of Egypt.
[B] _ [E] All of the [B] first born in that land _ was killed. _
That [E] lets me know that [B] God moved.
_ _ [C#]
God moved at midnight.
_ _ [E] _ _
I got another story.
Can I tell that one? _ _ _
Talking about the five wise _ _ and the five foolish.
_ _ [B] _ [E] When they went out [B] _
[E] to wait on [B] the bridegroom.
_ And you know how that story goes, don't you?
_ _ [E] The foolish [B]
ran [E] out of all.
[B] _ [E] And the Bible said [B] it was about midnight when somebody cried out, _
the bridegroom _ has come. _
_ [E] _ [B] I got one [E] more.
_ [B]
I [E] got one [B] more.
And then I'm going to leave you alone.
Talking about old man Paul and old man Silas.
[E] _ [B] _ When they were bound _ down in [E] that Roman jail.
_ Didn't have nobody that could go to [B] their bed.
_ _ [E] Now, can I imagine just a little.
[B] _ _ I imagine old man Silas had been troubled ever since that jailer _ closed them doors.
_ [E] And I imagine after he had taken _ [B] all he could take, [E] he [B] looked at Paul and said,
_ _ _ _ Paul, [E] oh [B] Paul, _ [E] don't you think we ought to sing a song of prayer, prayer? _
And [B] you know how it is.
If you ever been in a situation [E] where you knew that [B] everything was going to be all right,
[E] but [B] somebody else was all [E] troubled and tore up [B] about it.
_ [E] _ _ See, Paul had been in Rome and Paul already knew that at midnight, _
all of the Roman guard was going [B] to sleep.
_ [E] But he knew that the guard he was going to call [B] on [E] never sleep.
[B] _
[E] So I imagine a little [B] bit again, when Paul looked back at Silas, [E] he told him,
[B] _ _ _ [E] Silas, [B] _
[E] oh Silas, [B] _ [E] let me tell [B] you what we're going to do.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] all the Roman [E] guards [B] go to sleep.
We're going to wake [E] in the midnight [B] hour [E] when [B] it's just [E] Jesus, you [B] and me.
[C#m] Because he's the only _ one I know that can deliver, [C#] that save our [B] soul.
We're going to [E] wake in the [B] midnight [E] hour.
_ [B] We're going to wake in the midnight hour.
_ We're going to wake in _ the midnight [E] hour.
[B] We're going [E] to wake in [B] the midnight _ hour.
Sometimes I love to be in trouble.
_ Then again, I want to be all alone.
So I can talk to my heavenly father up in heaven on the throne.
I [C#m] can call him in the morning, noon and night, any time I call him.
[F#] _ _ _ [B] _ _ [E]
We're [B] going to wake in the midnight hour.
I'm going to wake in the midnight hour.
We're going to wake in _ the midnight _ _ [E] hour.
_ [B] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _