Chords for Tell Me Again
Tempo:
93.55 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
A
C
Am
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [D]
[G] [D]
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[G] A little boy sitting on a metal [D] folding chair in what appears to be a Sunday school room.
He [A] could see that shepherd boy hissing up in [D] the air.
He could feel that giant hit with a boom in [G] that room.
I saw the Red [D] Sea part and two by two animals get in the ark.
[Em] And Mrs.
Keene gently would [A] say,
[Am] The God of the past [G] is still God today.
So tell me again of the [C] old, old [G] stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked [G] in [C] the lion's den and the [G] fiery furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [C] don't want to forget.
[G] So please tell me again.
A
[D] [G]
[Dm] [G] young man sitting [Dm] at a [G] desk with a wooden [D] chair in [G] what appears to be a high school class.
[Dm] He can [G] see a battlefield.
[Dm] There's [G] giants [D] everywhere saying [G] the Bible is a thing of the past.
[D] In this new age, [G] you believe [A] what you want to [D]
believe.
Because God [G] is whatever you [D] want it to be.
[E] And I can hear Mrs.
Keene [A] gently say,
[Am] The God of the past [C] is still God today.
[G] So tell me again of [C] the old, [G] old stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked in [C] the lion's den and the fiery [G]
furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [G] don't want to forget.
So please [D] tell me [C] again.
Have the God of the [G]
ages turned history's pages [Em] and saw man easy.
[C] Of the shepherds and wise men and the star that would lead them to [Em] the baby who was [Am] born.
So [C] that we could be born [D] again.
[D]
[G] Tell me again of the gospel story.
[D] Tell me again [Am] how the whole world was lost.
[G] How the [C] only begotten with grace [G] so amazing [A] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
[C] I don't want to forget.
So [E] please tell [A] me, tell me again.
Of [D] the old, [A] old stories.
Tell me again of [Bm] the faithful who walked.
[D] How the only begotten with grace so [A]
amazing [B] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please [E]
tell me [F#m] again.
Tell me [E] again.
[F#m]
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please tell [E] me again.
[A] [A]
[N]
[G] [D]
[G] [D]
[G] A little boy sitting on a metal [D] folding chair in what appears to be a Sunday school room.
He [A] could see that shepherd boy hissing up in [D] the air.
He could feel that giant hit with a boom in [G] that room.
I saw the Red [D] Sea part and two by two animals get in the ark.
[Em] And Mrs.
Keene gently would [A] say,
[Am] The God of the past [G] is still God today.
So tell me again of the [C] old, old [G] stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked [G] in [C] the lion's den and the [G] fiery furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [C] don't want to forget.
[G] So please tell me again.
A
[D] [G]
[Dm] [G] young man sitting [Dm] at a [G] desk with a wooden [D] chair in [G] what appears to be a high school class.
[Dm] He can [G] see a battlefield.
[Dm] There's [G] giants [D] everywhere saying [G] the Bible is a thing of the past.
[D] In this new age, [G] you believe [A] what you want to [D]
believe.
Because God [G] is whatever you [D] want it to be.
[E] And I can hear Mrs.
Keene [A] gently say,
[Am] The God of the past [C] is still God today.
[G] So tell me again of [C] the old, [G] old stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked in [C] the lion's den and the fiery [G]
furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [G] don't want to forget.
So please [D] tell me [C] again.
Have the God of the [G]
ages turned history's pages [Em] and saw man easy.
[C] Of the shepherds and wise men and the star that would lead them to [Em] the baby who was [Am] born.
So [C] that we could be born [D] again.
[D]
[G] Tell me again of the gospel story.
[D] Tell me again [Am] how the whole world was lost.
[G] How the [C] only begotten with grace [G] so amazing [A] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
[C] I don't want to forget.
So [E] please tell [A] me, tell me again.
Of [D] the old, [A] old stories.
Tell me again of [Bm] the faithful who walked.
[D] How the only begotten with grace so [A]
amazing [B] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please [E]
tell me [F#m] again.
Tell me [E] again.
[F#m]
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please tell [E] me again.
[A] [A]
[N]
Key:
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[G] A little boy sitting on a metal [D] folding chair in what appears to be a Sunday school room.
He [A] could see that shepherd boy hissing up in [D] the air.
He could feel that giant hit with a boom in [G] that room.
I saw the Red [D] Sea part and two by two animals get in the ark.
[Em] And Mrs.
Keene gently would [A] say,
_ [Am] The God of the past [G] is still God today. _
So tell me again of the [C] old, old [G] stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked [G] in [C] the lion's den and the [G] fiery furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [C] don't want to forget.
[G] So please tell me again.
_ A _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [G] young man sitting [Dm] at a [G] desk with a wooden [D] chair in [G] what appears to be a high school class.
[Dm] He can [G] see a battlefield.
[Dm] There's [G] giants [D] everywhere saying [G] the Bible is a thing of the past.
[D] In this new age, [G] you believe [A] what you want to [D]
believe.
Because God [G] is whatever you [D] want it to be.
[E] And I can hear Mrs.
Keene [A] gently say, _
[Am] The God of the past [C] is still God today.
[G] So tell me again of [C] the old, [G] old stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked in [C] the lion's den and the fiery [G]
furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [G] don't want to forget.
So please [D] tell me [C] again.
_ Have the God of the [G]
ages turned history's pages [Em] and saw man easy.
[C] _ _ Of the shepherds and wise men and the star that would lead them to [Em] the baby who was [Am] born.
_ So [C] that we could be born [D] again.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] Tell me again of the gospel story.
_ [D] Tell me again [Am] how the whole world was lost.
[G] How the [C] only _ begotten with grace [G] so amazing [A] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
[C] I don't want to forget.
So [E] please tell [A] me, tell me again.
Of [D] the old, [A] old stories.
Tell me again of [Bm] the faithful who walked.
[D] How the only begotten with grace so [A]
amazing [B] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please [E]
tell me [F#m] again.
Tell me [E] again.
_ [F#m]
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please tell [E] me again.
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[G] A little boy sitting on a metal [D] folding chair in what appears to be a Sunday school room.
He [A] could see that shepherd boy hissing up in [D] the air.
He could feel that giant hit with a boom in [G] that room.
I saw the Red [D] Sea part and two by two animals get in the ark.
[Em] And Mrs.
Keene gently would [A] say,
_ [Am] The God of the past [G] is still God today. _
So tell me again of the [C] old, old [G] stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked [G] in [C] the lion's den and the [G] fiery furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [C] don't want to forget.
[G] So please tell me again.
_ A _ _
_ [D] _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ [Dm] _ [G] young man sitting [Dm] at a [G] desk with a wooden [D] chair in [G] what appears to be a high school class.
[Dm] He can [G] see a battlefield.
[Dm] There's [G] giants [D] everywhere saying [G] the Bible is a thing of the past.
[D] In this new age, [G] you believe [A] what you want to [D]
believe.
Because God [G] is whatever you [D] want it to be.
[E] And I can hear Mrs.
Keene [A] gently say, _
[Am] The God of the past [C] is still God today.
[G] So tell me again of [C] the old, [G] old stories.
Tell me again of the [Am] faithful who walked in [C] the lion's den and the fiery [G]
furnace
[A] of Noah and rainbows and donkeys that talked.
I [G] don't want to forget.
So please [D] tell me [C] again.
_ Have the God of the [G]
ages turned history's pages [Em] and saw man easy.
[C] _ _ Of the shepherds and wise men and the star that would lead them to [Em] the baby who was [Am] born.
_ So [C] that we could be born [D] again.
_ _ [D] _ _ _
_ [G] Tell me again of the gospel story.
_ [D] Tell me again [Am] how the whole world was lost.
[G] How the [C] only _ begotten with grace [G] so amazing [A] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
[C] I don't want to forget.
So [E] please tell [A] me, tell me again.
Of [D] the old, [A] old stories.
Tell me again of [Bm] the faithful who walked.
[D] How the only begotten with grace so [A]
amazing [B] gave up his life on an old rugged cross.
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please [E]
tell me [F#m] again.
Tell me [E] again.
_ [F#m]
I [D] don't want to forget.
So please tell [E] me again.
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