This Little Child Chords by Scott Wesley Brown
Tempo:
55.3 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
Eb
F
C
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Bb] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] Who would have [Eb] thought that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
a little [Eb] child would be born [F] and in a [Bb] manger laid?
And who would [Eb] have thought this little [F] child was born the [Bb] King of Kings,
the son of [Eb] just a carpenter, [F] but for whom the [Bb] angels sing?
And who would have thought [Eb] that as he grew [F] and with other [Bb] children played,
this child of whom [Eb] they laughed and [F] sang would die for them someday?
[Bb] And who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] could make a [Bb] blind man see,
feed the hungry, [Eb] make rich the poor, [F] and set the [Bb] sinner free?
Oh, who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] was who the [Bb] prophet said
would take [Eb] away the sins of [F] man and rise up from [Bb] the dead?
[Eb]
Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this [C] little child is [Bb] the King.
[Eb] Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [Eb] is the [F] King [Eb] of Kings.
[Bb]
Many years [Eb] have come and gone, [F] yet this world remains the same.
[Bb] Empires have been built and [Eb] fallen, only [F] time has made a change.
[Bb] Nation against nation, [F] brother against brother,
[Bb] men so filled with [Eb] hatred, [F] killing one [Bb] another.
And over half the world is starving [F] while our banner of decency [Bb] is torn,
debating over [Eb] disarmament, [F] killing children before [Bb] they're born,
and fools who march [Eb] to win the right [F] to justify their [Bb] sin.
Oh, every nation that has fallen [G] has fallen [Bb] from within,
yet in the [Eb] midst of this darkness [F] there is a hope, a [Bb] light that burns.
This little child, [Eb] the King of Kings, someday [F] will [Bb] return.
[Eb] And I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [F] is the [Bb] King.
[Eb] And I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I [Bb] will resing this little [C] child [Eb] is [F] the King [Eb] of Kings.
[Bb]
And who would have thought [Eb] this little child, as who [Bb] the prophet said,
will [Eb] return to judge this [F] world, the living and the dead.
[Bb] Oh, can't you [Eb] see that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
this little child, [Eb] our only hope, [Bb] was born a [F] King. [Bb] That day.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
[Eb] [Bb] Who would have [Eb] thought that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
a little [Eb] child would be born [F] and in a [Bb] manger laid?
And who would [Eb] have thought this little [F] child was born the [Bb] King of Kings,
the son of [Eb] just a carpenter, [F] but for whom the [Bb] angels sing?
And who would have thought [Eb] that as he grew [F] and with other [Bb] children played,
this child of whom [Eb] they laughed and [F] sang would die for them someday?
[Bb] And who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] could make a [Bb] blind man see,
feed the hungry, [Eb] make rich the poor, [F] and set the [Bb] sinner free?
Oh, who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] was who the [Bb] prophet said
would take [Eb] away the sins of [F] man and rise up from [Bb] the dead?
[Eb]
Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this [C] little child is [Bb] the King.
[Eb] Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [Eb] is the [F] King [Eb] of Kings.
[Bb]
Many years [Eb] have come and gone, [F] yet this world remains the same.
[Bb] Empires have been built and [Eb] fallen, only [F] time has made a change.
[Bb] Nation against nation, [F] brother against brother,
[Bb] men so filled with [Eb] hatred, [F] killing one [Bb] another.
And over half the world is starving [F] while our banner of decency [Bb] is torn,
debating over [Eb] disarmament, [F] killing children before [Bb] they're born,
and fools who march [Eb] to win the right [F] to justify their [Bb] sin.
Oh, every nation that has fallen [G] has fallen [Bb] from within,
yet in the [Eb] midst of this darkness [F] there is a hope, a [Bb] light that burns.
This little child, [Eb] the King of Kings, someday [F] will [Bb] return.
[Eb] And I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [F] is the [Bb] King.
[Eb] And I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I [Bb] will resing this little [C] child [Eb] is [F] the King [Eb] of Kings.
[Bb]
And who would have thought [Eb] this little child, as who [Bb] the prophet said,
will [Eb] return to judge this [F] world, the living and the dead.
[Bb] Oh, can't you [Eb] see that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
this little child, [Eb] our only hope, [Bb] was born a [F] King. [Bb] That day.
[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
Eb
F
C
G
Bb
Eb
F
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] Who would have [Eb] thought that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
_ a little [Eb] child would be born [F] and in a [Bb] manger laid?
_ And who would [Eb] have thought this little [F] child was born the [Bb] King of Kings,
the son of [Eb] just a carpenter, [F] but for whom the [Bb] angels sing?
And who would have thought [Eb] that as he grew [F] and with other [Bb] children played,
this child of whom [Eb] they laughed and [F] sang would die for them someday?
[Bb] And who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] could make a [Bb] blind man see,
feed the hungry, [Eb] make rich the poor, [F] and set the [Bb] sinner free?
Oh, who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] was who the [Bb] prophet said
would take [Eb] away the sins of [F] man and rise up from [Bb] the dead?
[Eb] _
Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this [C] little child is [Bb] the King.
[Eb] Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [Eb] is the [F] King [Eb] of Kings.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Many years [Eb] have come and gone, [F] yet this world remains the same.
[Bb] Empires have been built and [Eb] fallen, only [F] time has made a change.
[Bb] Nation against nation, [F] brother against brother,
[Bb] men so filled with [Eb] hatred, [F] killing one [Bb] another.
And over half the world is starving [F] while our banner of decency [Bb] is torn,
debating over [Eb] disarmament, [F] killing children before [Bb] they're born,
and fools who march [Eb] to win the right [F] to justify their [Bb] sin.
Oh, every nation that has fallen [G] has fallen [Bb] from within,
yet in the [Eb] midst of this darkness [F] there is a hope, a [Bb] light that burns.
This little child, [Eb] the King of Kings, someday [F] will [Bb] return.
[Eb] And _ I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [F] is the [Bb] King.
[Eb] And I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I [Bb] will resing this little [C] child [Eb] is [F] the King [Eb] of Kings.
_ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ And who would have thought [Eb] this little child, as who [Bb] the prophet said,
will [Eb] return to judge this [F] world, the living and the dead.
[Bb] Oh, can't you [Eb] see that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
this little child, [Eb] our only hope, [Bb] was born a [F] King. _ [Bb] That day.
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [Bb] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [Eb] _ _ [Bb] Who would have [Eb] thought that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
_ a little [Eb] child would be born [F] and in a [Bb] manger laid?
_ And who would [Eb] have thought this little [F] child was born the [Bb] King of Kings,
the son of [Eb] just a carpenter, [F] but for whom the [Bb] angels sing?
And who would have thought [Eb] that as he grew [F] and with other [Bb] children played,
this child of whom [Eb] they laughed and [F] sang would die for them someday?
[Bb] And who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] could make a [Bb] blind man see,
feed the hungry, [Eb] make rich the poor, [F] and set the [Bb] sinner free?
Oh, who would have thought [Eb] this little child [F] was who the [Bb] prophet said
would take [Eb] away the sins of [F] man and rise up from [Bb] the dead?
[Eb] _
Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this [C] little child is [Bb] the King.
[Eb] Oh, I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [Eb] is the [F] King [Eb] of Kings.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ Many years [Eb] have come and gone, [F] yet this world remains the same.
[Bb] Empires have been built and [Eb] fallen, only [F] time has made a change.
[Bb] Nation against nation, [F] brother against brother,
[Bb] men so filled with [Eb] hatred, [F] killing one [Bb] another.
And over half the world is starving [F] while our banner of decency [Bb] is torn,
debating over [Eb] disarmament, [F] killing children before [Bb] they're born,
and fools who march [Eb] to win the right [F] to justify their [Bb] sin.
Oh, every nation that has fallen [G] has fallen [Bb] from within,
yet in the [Eb] midst of this darkness [F] there is a hope, a [Bb] light that burns.
This little child, [Eb] the King of Kings, someday [F] will [Bb] return.
[Eb] And _ I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I will [Bb] resing this little [C] child [F] is the [Bb] King.
[Eb] And I [Bb] believe [Eb] and I [Bb] will resing this little [C] child [Eb] is [F] the King [Eb] of Kings.
_ _ [Bb] _
_ _ _ _ And who would have thought [Eb] this little child, as who [Bb] the prophet said,
will [Eb] return to judge this [F] world, the living and the dead.
[Bb] Oh, can't you [Eb] see that long ago, [F] so very [Bb] far away,
this little child, [Eb] our only hope, [Bb] was born a [F] King. _ [Bb] That day.
_ [Eb] _ [F] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _