JUBALAIRES GOSPEL NOAH Chords
Tempo:
106.3 bpm
Chords used:
F
Fm
Bb
Gm
Eb
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[Gm] [F] [Fm] Well it's a over [F] and over, over and over, over and
[Bb]
[F] over, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Hey children stop, steal and listen to me.
God walked down to the bandit's safe, he declared that he was the center man.
And then he decided to destroy [F] the land.
He spoke to Noah, and Noah [F] stopped.
He said, Noah, I want you to build me an ark.
I want you to build it three [Eb] cubits long.
[F] I want you to build it big and strong.
I want it fifty high and fifty wide so it will stand the wind and tide.
It's over and over, [Ab]
over [F] and over, over and over, over and over.
Oh Noah, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Well it's a over and over, over and over, over and over, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Hmm, hmm, [N] hmm Oh [Fm] Noah, [F] brother Noah, my God's talking.
Said he would ride on the wind and tide.
Well, after the foundation were laid, then Noah began to heat [C] and build.
[F] The ringing of the hammer cried judgment, the hewing of the saw cried sin repented.
A hundred years he hammered and sawed, building the ark by the grace of God.
When the ark was done, God's voice was heard.
He said,
Now Noah, let me tell you what to do.
Call in animals two by two.
So he called them in an ark, two by two.
He called the birds, the ox, with the king, the roost.
Then he called and drove back the ham and the sham.
Then God began to build up the land.
He raised his hands to heaven on high, shook the stars and moon from the sky,
shook the mountain, he troubled the sea.
Gently went to his chariot wheel.
He stepped on land, stood on the shore, and he cried that time there wouldn't be no more.
But it's oh, oh [Fm] Noah, oh, oh [F] Noah, oh, oh [Fm] Noah, God's going to [Bb] ride on the
[Bb]
[F] over, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Hey children stop, steal and listen to me.
God walked down to the bandit's safe, he declared that he was the center man.
And then he decided to destroy [F] the land.
He spoke to Noah, and Noah [F] stopped.
He said, Noah, I want you to build me an ark.
I want you to build it three [Eb] cubits long.
[F] I want you to build it big and strong.
I want it fifty high and fifty wide so it will stand the wind and tide.
It's over and over, [Ab]
over [F] and over, over and over, over and over.
Oh Noah, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Well it's a over and over, over and over, over and over, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Hmm, hmm, [N] hmm Oh [Fm] Noah, [F] brother Noah, my God's talking.
Said he would ride on the wind and tide.
Well, after the foundation were laid, then Noah began to heat [C] and build.
[F] The ringing of the hammer cried judgment, the hewing of the saw cried sin repented.
A hundred years he hammered and sawed, building the ark by the grace of God.
When the ark was done, God's voice was heard.
He said,
Now Noah, let me tell you what to do.
Call in animals two by two.
So he called them in an ark, two by two.
He called the birds, the ox, with the king, the roost.
Then he called and drove back the ham and the sham.
Then God began to build up the land.
He raised his hands to heaven on high, shook the stars and moon from the sky,
shook the mountain, he troubled the sea.
Gently went to his chariot wheel.
He stepped on land, stood on the shore, and he cried that time there wouldn't be no more.
But it's oh, oh [Fm] Noah, oh, oh [F] Noah, oh, oh [Fm] Noah, God's going to [Bb] ride on the
Key:
F
Fm
Bb
Gm
Eb
F
Fm
Bb
[Gm] _ [F] _ _ _ [Fm] _ Well it's a over [F] and over, _ over and over, over and _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ over, a ghost gonna ride _ _ _ _ _ _ on _ _ _ _ the wind and tide.
Hey children stop, steal and listen to me.
God walked down to the bandit's safe, he declared that he was the center man.
And then he decided to destroy [F] the land.
He spoke to Noah, and Noah [F] stopped.
He said, Noah, I want you to build me an ark.
I want you to build it three [Eb] cubits long.
[F] I want you to build it big and strong.
I want it fifty high and fifty wide so it will stand the wind and tide.
It's over and over, [Ab]
over [F] and over, over and over, over and over.
Oh Noah, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Well it's a over and over, _ _ over and over, over and over, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
_ Hmm, hmm, _ _ [N] _ hmm Oh [Fm] Noah, _ [F] brother Noah, my God's talking.
Said he would ride on the wind and tide.
_ _ Well, after the foundation were laid, then Noah began to heat [C] and build.
[F] The ringing of the hammer cried judgment, the hewing of the saw cried sin repented.
A hundred years he hammered and sawed, building the ark by the grace of God.
When the ark was done, God's voice was heard.
He said,
Now Noah, let me tell you what to do.
Call in animals two by two.
So he called them in an ark, two by two.
He called the birds, the ox, with the king, the roost.
Then he called and drove back the ham and the sham.
Then God began to build up the land.
He raised his hands to heaven on high, shook the stars and moon from the sky,
shook the mountain, he troubled the sea.
Gently went to his chariot wheel.
He stepped on land, stood on the shore, and he cried that time there wouldn't be no more.
But it's oh, oh [Fm] Noah, oh, oh [F] Noah, oh, oh [Fm] _ Noah, God's going to [Bb] ride on the
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ over, a ghost gonna ride _ _ _ _ _ _ on _ _ _ _ the wind and tide.
Hey children stop, steal and listen to me.
God walked down to the bandit's safe, he declared that he was the center man.
And then he decided to destroy [F] the land.
He spoke to Noah, and Noah [F] stopped.
He said, Noah, I want you to build me an ark.
I want you to build it three [Eb] cubits long.
[F] I want you to build it big and strong.
I want it fifty high and fifty wide so it will stand the wind and tide.
It's over and over, [Ab]
over [F] and over, over and over, over and over.
Oh Noah, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
Well it's a over and over, _ _ over and over, over and over, a ghost gonna ride on the wind and tide.
_ Hmm, hmm, _ _ [N] _ hmm Oh [Fm] Noah, _ [F] brother Noah, my God's talking.
Said he would ride on the wind and tide.
_ _ Well, after the foundation were laid, then Noah began to heat [C] and build.
[F] The ringing of the hammer cried judgment, the hewing of the saw cried sin repented.
A hundred years he hammered and sawed, building the ark by the grace of God.
When the ark was done, God's voice was heard.
He said,
Now Noah, let me tell you what to do.
Call in animals two by two.
So he called them in an ark, two by two.
He called the birds, the ox, with the king, the roost.
Then he called and drove back the ham and the sham.
Then God began to build up the land.
He raised his hands to heaven on high, shook the stars and moon from the sky,
shook the mountain, he troubled the sea.
Gently went to his chariot wheel.
He stepped on land, stood on the shore, and he cried that time there wouldn't be no more.
But it's oh, oh [Fm] Noah, oh, oh [F] Noah, oh, oh [Fm] _ Noah, God's going to [Bb] ride on the