Chords for Just Glen and his Guitar - 3: A Thing Called Love (Glen Campbell)
Tempo:
90.55 bpm
Chords used:
D
G
A
F#m
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[D]
Thank you all a [Gm] lot.
[D] I want to do my favorite song written by Jerry Reed.
Jerry Reed was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
He grew up very poor.
And Jerry writes silly songs like, you know,
When you heart your heart, when you not your not.
Oh, you know, Amos Moses was a Cajun.
He lived by himself in the swamp.
He hunted alligators for a living.
He just knock them in the head with a stomp, James.
Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos.
Jerry Reed has a very serious side that I just love.
I just love the talents of Jerry Reed.
The best [G] claw guitar [D] player I've ever heard.
He wrote this song, [A] friends.
[D] And I think that's what [Am] Jesus Christ is [D] about.
Love.
Six foot six, he stood on the ground.
He weighed 245 pounds.
I saw that [G] giant of a man brought [A] down to his [D] knees by love.
[G] [Am] [D]
Well, he was the kind of man that would gamble on luck.
He'd look you in the eye and never back up.
I [G] saw him crying like a [A] little whip-up [D] because of love.
Can't see it with your eyes, [G] hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, it [Bm] covers our land.
[G] Strong enough to [F#m] rule the heart [Em] of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A]
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world [B] and turn it all around.
[G] [D] Every such time ain't [A] nothing been found [D] stronger than love.
[C] [D]
Most men are like me, they worry and doubt.
Trouble their minds day in and day out.
Too [G] busy with living to [A] worry about a little [D] thing called love.
[C] [Am] [D]
But when I see a mother's tenderness, as she holds her young next to her breast.
Then I [G] think, God, this world's been [A] blessed [D] with a thing called love.
Can't see it with your [G] eyes, hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, [Bm] it covers our land.
[G] Strong enough [F#m] to rule the [Em] heart of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A]
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world and [B] turn it all [D] around.
Every such time ain't [A] nothing been [D] found stronger than love.
[C] [D]
[G] Thank y'all a lot.
Thank [N]
y'all.
It's a pleasure to be here.
And this is my first one.
God bless you.
[A#] [Dm] [E]
Thank you all a [Gm] lot.
[D] I want to do my favorite song written by Jerry Reed.
Jerry Reed was born in Atlanta, Georgia.
He grew up very poor.
And Jerry writes silly songs like, you know,
When you heart your heart, when you not your not.
Oh, you know, Amos Moses was a Cajun.
He lived by himself in the swamp.
He hunted alligators for a living.
He just knock them in the head with a stomp, James.
Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos.
Jerry Reed has a very serious side that I just love.
I just love the talents of Jerry Reed.
The best [G] claw guitar [D] player I've ever heard.
He wrote this song, [A] friends.
[D] And I think that's what [Am] Jesus Christ is [D] about.
Love.
Six foot six, he stood on the ground.
He weighed 245 pounds.
I saw that [G] giant of a man brought [A] down to his [D] knees by love.
[G] [Am] [D]
Well, he was the kind of man that would gamble on luck.
He'd look you in the eye and never back up.
I [G] saw him crying like a [A] little whip-up [D] because of love.
Can't see it with your eyes, [G] hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, it [Bm] covers our land.
[G] Strong enough to [F#m] rule the heart [Em] of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A]
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world [B] and turn it all around.
[G] [D] Every such time ain't [A] nothing been found [D] stronger than love.
[C] [D]
Most men are like me, they worry and doubt.
Trouble their minds day in and day out.
Too [G] busy with living to [A] worry about a little [D] thing called love.
[C] [Am] [D]
But when I see a mother's tenderness, as she holds her young next to her breast.
Then I [G] think, God, this world's been [A] blessed [D] with a thing called love.
Can't see it with your [G] eyes, hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, [Bm] it covers our land.
[G] Strong enough [F#m] to rule the [Em] heart of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A]
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world and [B] turn it all [D] around.
Every such time ain't [A] nothing been [D] found stronger than love.
[C] [D]
[G] Thank y'all a lot.
Thank [N]
y'all.
It's a pleasure to be here.
And this is my first one.
God bless you.
[A#] [Dm] [E]
Key:
D
G
A
F#m
Am
D
G
A
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Thank you all a [Gm] lot.
[D] I want to do my favorite song written by Jerry Reed.
Jerry Reed was _ born in Atlanta, Georgia.
He grew up very poor.
_ And Jerry writes silly songs like, you know,
When you heart your heart, when you not your not.
Oh, you know, Amos Moses was a Cajun.
He lived by himself in the swamp.
He hunted alligators for a living.
He just knock them in the head with a stomp, James.
Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos.
Jerry Reed has a very serious side that I just love.
I just love the talents of Jerry Reed.
The best [G] claw guitar [D] player I've ever heard.
He wrote this song, [A] friends.
[D] And I think that's what [Am] Jesus Christ is [D] about. _
Love.
Six foot six, he stood on the ground.
He weighed 245 pounds.
I saw that [G] giant of a man brought [A] down to his [D] knees by love.
_ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [D] _ _
Well, he was the kind of man that would gamble on luck.
He'd look you in the eye and never back up.
I [G] saw him crying like a [A] little whip-up [D] because of love.
Can't see it with your eyes, [G] hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, it [Bm] covers our land.
[G] Strong enough to [F#m] rule the heart [Em] of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A] _
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world [B] and turn it all around.
[G] _ [D] Every such time ain't [A] nothing been found [D] stronger than love.
_ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ Most men are like me, they worry and doubt.
Trouble their minds day in and day out.
Too [G] busy with living to [A] worry about a little [D] thing called love.
_ _ [C] _ [Am] _ [D] _ _ _
But when I see a mother's tenderness, as she holds her young next to her breast.
Then I [G] think, God, this world's been [A] blessed [D] with a thing called love.
Can't see it with your [G] eyes, hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, [Bm] it covers our land.
[G] Strong enough [F#m] to rule the [Em] heart of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A] _
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world and [B] turn it all [D] around.
Every such time ain't [A] nothing been [D] found stronger than love.
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Thank y'all a lot. _
_ Thank _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ y'all.
It's a pleasure to be here.
And this is my first one.
God bless you.
_ _ _ [A#] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ Thank you all a [Gm] lot.
[D] I want to do my favorite song written by Jerry Reed.
Jerry Reed was _ born in Atlanta, Georgia.
He grew up very poor.
_ And Jerry writes silly songs like, you know,
When you heart your heart, when you not your not.
Oh, you know, Amos Moses was a Cajun.
He lived by himself in the swamp.
He hunted alligators for a living.
He just knock them in the head with a stomp, James.
Louisiana law gonna get you, Amos.
Jerry Reed has a very serious side that I just love.
I just love the talents of Jerry Reed.
The best [G] claw guitar [D] player I've ever heard.
He wrote this song, [A] friends.
[D] And I think that's what [Am] Jesus Christ is [D] about. _
Love.
Six foot six, he stood on the ground.
He weighed 245 pounds.
I saw that [G] giant of a man brought [A] down to his [D] knees by love.
_ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [D] _ _
Well, he was the kind of man that would gamble on luck.
He'd look you in the eye and never back up.
I [G] saw him crying like a [A] little whip-up [D] because of love.
Can't see it with your eyes, [G] hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, it [Bm] covers our land.
[G] Strong enough to [F#m] rule the heart [Em] of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A] _
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world [B] and turn it all around.
[G] _ [D] Every such time ain't [A] nothing been found [D] stronger than love.
_ [C] _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ Most men are like me, they worry and doubt.
Trouble their minds day in and day out.
Too [G] busy with living to [A] worry about a little [D] thing called love.
_ _ [C] _ [Am] _ [D] _ _ _
But when I see a mother's tenderness, as she holds her young next to her breast.
Then I [G] think, God, this world's been [A] blessed [D] with a thing called love.
Can't see it with your [G] eyes, hold it in your hands.
[F#m] But like the wind, [Bm] it covers our land.
[G] Strong enough [F#m] to rule the [Em] heart of any man, this thing called [D] love.
[A] _
[D] It can lift you up, [G] never let you down.
[F#m] Take your world and [B] turn it all [D] around.
Every such time ain't [A] nothing been [D] found stronger than love.
_ [C] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] Thank y'all a lot. _
_ Thank _ [N] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ y'all.
It's a pleasure to be here.
And this is my first one.
God bless you.
_ _ _ [A#] _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _