Chords for Rainbow Of Love-The Cathedrals
Tempo:
82.975 bpm
Chords used:
C#
G#
F#
A#m
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
and asked me, sir, are you going to sing just an old Stamps Baxter type song?
And I thought a minute and I said, well, what do you reckon he calls a Stamps Baxter type song?
He says, I'm talking about when the bass singer sings low
and the tenor singer sings high.
Now they don't care much about what me and you do in between.
It don't really matter as long as the bass singer sings low and we got one of the
low downest men I know anything about.
I mean singing that is.
Explain yourself when you say that.
Now I'm going to say this.
I believe in giving the roses while you can smell them.
George Johnson, beyond a shadow of a doubt, is the best bass singer I ever heard.
Oh yeah!
You stand beside somebody for 22 years, consistent every night.
Not what he can do one night, but what you can do every night.
And give God all the praise, brother.
You got a winning combination.
And we're here on the tenor end.
You can't find a better tenor singer than Danny Thunderbird.
There ain't no way.
Now, son, you've been loafing tonight.
Now I want you to sing a high note on this and grab it and hold it a while.
And on this an old, old song, me and you, we just kind of fill in the space.
Call There's a Rain of Love.
Now [F] do it good.
[G#] I [F#] had some pinto [C#] beans in my room.
Shining every day, [F#] all along the [A#] way.
[C#] There's a rain of love, there's a rain of [G#] love,
There's [G] a [C#] rain of love, on the land and sea.
Shines for you and [G#] me.
[C#] There's a rain for you and [G#] [C#] me.
There's a rain for you [G#m] and [C#] me.
[D#] [F#]
Pinto, that's bass singing.
Heaven [C#]
above, sliding through.
[A#m] It's morning yet, [G#]
[C#] there's a rain [F#] [C#] [G#] of [C#] love.
[G#] [C#] There's a rain
[G#m] for [C#] you and me.
Morning light, [B] haunting [F#] to this.
[E]
[C#] Heaven above, shining.
[F]
[C] He ain't never gonna make it.
[A#m] Cool.
[F#]
[C#] [A#m] [C#]
[F#] [C#]
[N]
And I thought a minute and I said, well, what do you reckon he calls a Stamps Baxter type song?
He says, I'm talking about when the bass singer sings low
and the tenor singer sings high.
Now they don't care much about what me and you do in between.
It don't really matter as long as the bass singer sings low and we got one of the
low downest men I know anything about.
I mean singing that is.
Explain yourself when you say that.
Now I'm going to say this.
I believe in giving the roses while you can smell them.
George Johnson, beyond a shadow of a doubt, is the best bass singer I ever heard.
Oh yeah!
You stand beside somebody for 22 years, consistent every night.
Not what he can do one night, but what you can do every night.
And give God all the praise, brother.
You got a winning combination.
And we're here on the tenor end.
You can't find a better tenor singer than Danny Thunderbird.
There ain't no way.
Now, son, you've been loafing tonight.
Now I want you to sing a high note on this and grab it and hold it a while.
And on this an old, old song, me and you, we just kind of fill in the space.
Call There's a Rain of Love.
Now [F] do it good.
[G#] I [F#] had some pinto [C#] beans in my room.
Shining every day, [F#] all along the [A#] way.
[C#] There's a rain of love, there's a rain of [G#] love,
There's [G] a [C#] rain of love, on the land and sea.
Shines for you and [G#] me.
[C#] There's a rain for you and [G#] [C#] me.
There's a rain for you [G#m] and [C#] me.
[D#] [F#]
Pinto, that's bass singing.
Heaven [C#]
above, sliding through.
[A#m] It's morning yet, [G#]
[C#] there's a rain [F#] [C#] [G#] of [C#] love.
[G#] [C#] There's a rain
[G#m] for [C#] you and me.
Morning light, [B] haunting [F#] to this.
[E]
[C#] Heaven above, shining.
[F]
[C] He ain't never gonna make it.
[A#m] Cool.
[F#]
[C#] [A#m] [C#]
[F#] [C#]
[N]
Key:
C#
G#
F#
A#m
F
C#
G#
F#
_ and asked me, sir, are you going to sing just an old Stamps Baxter type song?
And I thought a minute and I said, well, what do you reckon he calls a Stamps Baxter type song?
He says, I'm talking about when the bass singer sings low
and the tenor singer sings high.
Now they don't care much about what me and you do in between.
It don't really matter as long as the bass singer sings low and we got one of the
low downest men I know anything about.
_ I mean singing that is.
Explain yourself when you say that.
Now I'm going to say this.
I believe in giving the roses while you can smell them.
_ George Johnson, beyond a shadow of a doubt, is the best bass singer I ever heard.
Oh yeah! _ _ _ _ _
You stand beside somebody for 22 years, consistent every night.
Not what he can do one night, but what you can do every night.
And give God all the praise, brother.
You got a winning combination.
And we're here on the tenor end.
You can't find a better tenor singer than Danny Thunderbird.
There ain't no way.
Now, son, you've been loafing tonight.
Now I want you to sing a high note on this and grab it and hold it a while.
And on this an old, old song, me and you, we just kind of fill in the space.
Call There's a Rain of Love.
Now [F] do it good.
[G#] I _ _ [F#] had some pinto [C#] beans in my room.
_ Shining every day, [F#] all along the [A#] way.
[C#] There's a rain of love, there's a rain of [G#] love,
There's [G] a [C#] rain of love, on the land and sea.
Shines for you and [G#] me.
_ [C#] There's a rain for you and [G#] _ [C#] me.
There's _ _ a rain for you [G#m] and [C#] me.
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ [F#]
Pinto, that's bass singing.
Heaven [C#] _ _ _
above, sliding through. _ _
_ _ [A#m] _ It's morning yet, [G#]
[C#] there's a rain [F#] _ [C#] _ [G#] of [C#] love.
_ _ _ [G#] _ [C#] There's a rain _
_ _ [G#m] for [C#] you and me.
Morning light, [B] haunting [F#] to this.
_ _ [E] _
_ [C#] _ Heaven above, _ shining.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[C] He ain't never gonna make it.
[A#m] _ _ Cool. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
And I thought a minute and I said, well, what do you reckon he calls a Stamps Baxter type song?
He says, I'm talking about when the bass singer sings low
and the tenor singer sings high.
Now they don't care much about what me and you do in between.
It don't really matter as long as the bass singer sings low and we got one of the
low downest men I know anything about.
_ I mean singing that is.
Explain yourself when you say that.
Now I'm going to say this.
I believe in giving the roses while you can smell them.
_ George Johnson, beyond a shadow of a doubt, is the best bass singer I ever heard.
Oh yeah! _ _ _ _ _
You stand beside somebody for 22 years, consistent every night.
Not what he can do one night, but what you can do every night.
And give God all the praise, brother.
You got a winning combination.
And we're here on the tenor end.
You can't find a better tenor singer than Danny Thunderbird.
There ain't no way.
Now, son, you've been loafing tonight.
Now I want you to sing a high note on this and grab it and hold it a while.
And on this an old, old song, me and you, we just kind of fill in the space.
Call There's a Rain of Love.
Now [F] do it good.
[G#] I _ _ [F#] had some pinto [C#] beans in my room.
_ Shining every day, [F#] all along the [A#] way.
[C#] There's a rain of love, there's a rain of [G#] love,
There's [G] a [C#] rain of love, on the land and sea.
Shines for you and [G#] me.
_ [C#] There's a rain for you and [G#] _ [C#] me.
There's _ _ a rain for you [G#m] and [C#] me.
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ [F#]
Pinto, that's bass singing.
Heaven [C#] _ _ _
above, sliding through. _ _
_ _ [A#m] _ It's morning yet, [G#]
[C#] there's a rain [F#] _ [C#] _ [G#] of [C#] love.
_ _ _ [G#] _ [C#] There's a rain _
_ _ [G#m] for [C#] you and me.
Morning light, [B] haunting [F#] to this.
_ _ [E] _
_ [C#] _ Heaven above, _ shining.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
[C] He ain't never gonna make it.
[A#m] _ _ Cool. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [C#] _ _ [A#m] _ _ _ [C#] _
_ [F#] _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _