Chords for Joseph Habedank - "The Basement" #southerngospel #recovery #daywindrecords #christianmusic
Tempo:
65.7 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
Em
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
On [C]
[G] [C] [G]
any given Sunday, the saints are in the pews.
[D] They sing their songs and say Amen, [G] as the preacher brings good [G] news.
They gather round the altar and call on Jesus' name.
He never fails to meet them [Gm] there.
Lives are always changed.
[G] But on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to [C] write in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [C] most folks never see.
[D] And if you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what [D] he's been doing [G] in the basement.
There ain't a lot of shouting, much less suits and ties,
[D] Cheap coffee and the smell of smoke, [C] some coming [G] off a high.
Hello, my name is so and so, hello, we're glad you came.
And just like [D] that, this worn out [G] room becomes a [D] holy place.
[G] Cause on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that [D] never shuts just to write [C] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if you think what happens upstairs [D] is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what he's been doing in [G] the basement.
[D] Oh, oh, oh.
[Em] If you've never seen a miracle, [Bm] I can tell you what they mean.
I [C] know at least a dozen and you [Am] know one now, [A] cause [D] you know me.
[G] On any given Thursday night, [D] down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to write [G] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if [D] you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
Yeah, we [Am] all know what happens upstairs is [D] amazing,
But wait until [A] you see what [D] he's been [G] doing in the [D] basement.
What he's doing [G] in the basement.
[D] [C]
[G] [C] [G]
any given Sunday, the saints are in the pews.
[D] They sing their songs and say Amen, [G] as the preacher brings good [G] news.
They gather round the altar and call on Jesus' name.
He never fails to meet them [Gm] there.
Lives are always changed.
[G] But on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to [C] write in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [C] most folks never see.
[D] And if you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what [D] he's been doing [G] in the basement.
There ain't a lot of shouting, much less suits and ties,
[D] Cheap coffee and the smell of smoke, [C] some coming [G] off a high.
Hello, my name is so and so, hello, we're glad you came.
And just like [D] that, this worn out [G] room becomes a [D] holy place.
[G] Cause on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that [D] never shuts just to write [C] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if you think what happens upstairs [D] is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what he's been doing in [G] the basement.
[D] Oh, oh, oh.
[Em] If you've never seen a miracle, [Bm] I can tell you what they mean.
I [C] know at least a dozen and you [Am] know one now, [A] cause [D] you know me.
[G] On any given Thursday night, [D] down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to write [G] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if [D] you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
Yeah, we [Am] all know what happens upstairs is [D] amazing,
But wait until [A] you see what [D] he's been [G] doing in the [D] basement.
What he's doing [G] in the basement.
[D] [C]
Key:
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Am
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On _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G]
any given Sunday, the saints are in the pews.
[D] They sing their songs and say Amen, [G] as the preacher brings good [G] news.
They gather round the altar and call on Jesus' name.
He never fails to meet them [Gm] there.
Lives are always changed.
[G] But on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to [C] write in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [C] most folks never see.
[D] And if you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what [D] he's been doing [G] in the basement. _ _
There ain't a lot of shouting, much less suits and ties,
[D] Cheap coffee and the smell of smoke, [C] some coming [G] off a high. _
Hello, my name is so and so, hello, we're glad you came.
And just like [D] that, this worn out [G] room becomes a [D] holy place.
[G] Cause on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that [D] never shuts just to write [C] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if you think what happens upstairs [D] is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what he's been doing in [G] the basement.
_ [D] Oh, oh, oh.
[Em] If you've never seen a miracle, [Bm] I can tell you what they mean.
I [C] know at least a dozen and you [Am] know one now, [A] cause [D] you know me.
_ [G] On any given Thursday night, [D] down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to write [G] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if [D] you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
_ Yeah, we [Am] all know what happens upstairs is [D] amazing,
_ But wait until [A] you see what [D] he's been [G] doing in the [D] basement.
What he's doing [G] in the basement.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [G]
any given Sunday, the saints are in the pews.
[D] They sing their songs and say Amen, [G] as the preacher brings good [G] news.
They gather round the altar and call on Jesus' name.
He never fails to meet them [Gm] there.
Lives are always changed.
[G] But on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to [C] write in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [C] most folks never see.
[D] And if you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what [D] he's been doing [G] in the basement. _ _
There ain't a lot of shouting, much less suits and ties,
[D] Cheap coffee and the smell of smoke, [C] some coming [G] off a high. _
Hello, my name is so and so, hello, we're glad you came.
And just like [D] that, this worn out [G] room becomes a [D] holy place.
[G] Cause on any given Thursday night, down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that [D] never shuts just to write [C] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if you think what happens upstairs [D] is amazing,
Wait [Am] until you see what he's been doing in [G] the basement.
_ [D] Oh, oh, oh.
[Em] If you've never seen a miracle, [Bm] I can tell you what they mean.
I [C] know at least a dozen and you [Am] know one now, [A] cause [D] you know me.
_ [G] On any given Thursday night, [D] down a creaky flight of stairs,
Through a door that never shuts just to write [G] in some worn out folding chairs,
[Em] There's a different kind of desperate [G] most folks never see.
And if [D] you think what happens upstairs is amazing,
_ Yeah, we [Am] all know what happens upstairs is [D] amazing,
_ But wait until [A] you see what [D] he's been [G] doing in the [D] basement.
What he's doing [G] in the basement.
[D] _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _