Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers - Touch the Hem of His Garment Chords

Tempo:
100.9 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

Eb

D

C

F

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers - Touch the Hem of His Garment chords
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[Bb] Oh, there was a woman in the [Dm] [D] Bible days, she [Eb] had been sick, sick so [Bb] very long.
But she heard my Jesus was passing by, so [C] she joined the [F] gathering throng.
[Bb] And while she was pushing her [D] way through, someone [Eb] asked her, what are you [Bb] trying to do?
She said, if I could just touch the [Eb] hem of his garment, [Bb] I know I would be [Eb] made whole.
[Bb] She cried, oh Lord, oh Lord, oh [Eb]
Lord, oh Lord, oh Lord, [Bb] oh Lord.
Said, if I could just touch [Eb] the hem of his garment, [Bb] I know I would be [Eb] made [Bb] whole.
And, oh, she spent her money here [D] and there, [Eb] until she had no, had [Bb] no more to spare.
The doctors, they done all they could, [C] but their medicine [F] would do no good.
[Bb] When she touched him, the Savior [D] didn't see, but still he [Eb] turned around and cried, somebody [Bb] touch me.
She said, if I just want to touch [Eb] the hem of your garment, [Bb] I know I'll be [Eb] made whole right now.
[Bb] She stood there crying, oh Lord, oh [Eb]
Lord, oh Lord, oh [Bb] Lord, oh Lord, oh Lord.
If I could just touch the [Eb] hem of your garment, [Bb] I know I'll be [Eb] made whole right now.
[Bb] [N]
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Bb
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Eb
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D
1321
C
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F
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Bb
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Eb
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D
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To learn The Soul Stirrers - Touch The Hem Of His Garment chords, grasp the musical fabric of the song with this sequence - Eb, Bb and Eb of chords. Kick off your practice at a gentle 50 BPM, then escalate to the song's tempo of 101 BPM. With Bb Major as the song's key, tweak the capo to cater to your vocal pitch and chord likes.

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[Bb] _ _ _ Oh, there was a woman _ in the [Dm] [D] Bible days, she [Eb] had been sick, sick so [Bb] very long.
But she heard my Jesus was passing by, so [C] she joined the [F] gathering throng.
[Bb] And while she was pushing her [D] way through, someone [Eb] asked her, what are you [Bb] trying to do?
She said, if I could just touch the [Eb] hem of his garment, [Bb] I know I would be [Eb] made whole.
[Bb] _ She cried, oh Lord, _ oh Lord, oh [Eb]
Lord, oh Lord, oh Lord, [Bb] oh Lord.
_ Said, if I could just touch [Eb] the hem of his garment, [Bb] I know I would be [Eb] made _ [Bb] whole.
And, oh, she spent her money here [D] and there, [Eb] until she had no, had [Bb] no more to spare.
The doctors, they done all they could, [C] but their medicine [F] would do no good.
[Bb] When she touched him, the Savior [D] didn't see, but still he [Eb] turned around and cried, somebody [Bb] touch me.
She said, if I just want to touch [Eb] the hem of your garment, [Bb] I know I'll be [Eb] made whole right now.
[Bb] She stood there crying, oh _ _ Lord, oh _ [Eb] _
Lord, oh Lord, oh [Bb] Lord, oh Lord, oh Lord.
If I could just touch the [Eb] hem of your garment, [Bb] I know I'll be [Eb] made whole right now.
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _

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