Chords for Willie Banks - God's Goodness (Lyric Video)
Tempo:
53.4 bpm
Chords used:
B
E
F#
D#
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] Do you ever stop and look back on your life?
See how good [E] God has been to [B] you?
Have you ever come in your room and [E] moved your aches and [B] pains?
I'm sure somebody out there will agree with me
when I look to [G#] heaven and say,
[F#] Thank you, Lord.
[B] Oh, thank you, Lord.
[F#] Really, I want to thank you, Jesus.
[B] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[B] You've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I [B]
know you've been so good.
Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
Lord, I know [B] you've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I know you've [B]
been so good.
I'm not ashamed to say, Jesus,
I've been wrong in [E] my life,
and sometimes [B] I've even sinned.
But, Lord, I thank you for shaking me this [C#] morning
and letting me kneel [F#] down and pray again.
[B] I could have been dead sleeping in my [E] grave.
You made old death's way this morning
and made it [B] behave.
You've been good.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
[B]
Jesus, [E] Lord, you've been mighty nice.
[B] Hey, hey, hey.
[E] I know you have.
[B] I know you have.
We all ought to look around and say,
Lord, I know you've spent my life.
[E]
Lord, I've [B] [F#] been sleeping in my grave.
[B] Lord, I know you've spent my life.
Jesus, you've been my [E] mother,
and, Lord, you've been [B] my father too.
Out of all the trouble and trials,
I've had in [C#] my life.
Without you, Lord, [F#] I don't know what I'd do.
[B] That's why I've got my hand in the wine and [E] tea.
Every day of my life, I'm trusting in your [B] name.
Lord, you're good to me.
[E] Yes, you are.
[B] You're still helping [E] me every day of my life.
[B] But this morning, [E] you bought my body [B] and my eyes.
You [E] came wide open.
[B] Somebody had two eyes.
[E] They couldn't see this morning.
Look [B] at you and I.
[E] Ain't God good to you?
[B] That ain't all he does.
[E] Oh, no.
[B] He's caught my leg.
[E] Just look at him moving.
[B] Just look at my leg.
[E] Stepping out of bed this morning.
[B] What about somebody?
[E] What about somebody?
[B] That leg.
The [E] leg wouldn't walk, but I [B] look at you and I this morning. [E] Really?
[B] Lord, he's caught my leg.
And [E] they begin to walk up.
[B] Ain't God a good God?
Oh, [E] yes, he is.
[B] Everywhere I go, I like to tell the Lord.
Lord, you're good to me.
Oh, [E] you're so good to me.
Oh, [B] one more thing I want [E] to tell you, dear.
You give me [B] my mother.
And you give me my mother.
You give me my mother.
Never hear with me.
[B] Lord, you've been good to me.
Oh, yes, you [E] are.
Every once in a while, I look over my life.
Think about the [B] things.
[E] All the things I've come through.
I tell [B] the Lord.
[E] Lord, have mercy.
Lord, [B] I know you've been with me.
Through the storm and rain.
Every time I need you.
Thank you, Lord.
[E] Thank you, Jesus.
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me thank you.
While I'm still able.
[F#] Oh, let me thank you, Lord.
[D#] By the blood and wounds in my veins.
Somebody right here.
Know the Lord's good.
Somebody right here.
[E] Ain't got nobody.
Ain't got nobody but Jesus.
You can't go home tonight.
And [D#] look, sit in the corner.
And see mother sitting there.
Ain't there no more.
[F#] She's gone home with Jesus.
She's gone home with Jesus.
You get out on your knees.
With tears in your eyes.
You get out on your [D#] knees.
With sorrow in your heart.
You say, [E] Lord, have mercy now.
Lord, you've been my mother.
You've been my boss.
If it [B] wasn't for you, Lord.
What would I do?
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
I [B] know you've been so good.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
[N]
See how good [E] God has been to [B] you?
Have you ever come in your room and [E] moved your aches and [B] pains?
I'm sure somebody out there will agree with me
when I look to [G#] heaven and say,
[F#] Thank you, Lord.
[B] Oh, thank you, Lord.
[F#] Really, I want to thank you, Jesus.
[B] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[B] You've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I [B]
know you've been so good.
Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
Lord, I know [B] you've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I know you've [B]
been so good.
I'm not ashamed to say, Jesus,
I've been wrong in [E] my life,
and sometimes [B] I've even sinned.
But, Lord, I thank you for shaking me this [C#] morning
and letting me kneel [F#] down and pray again.
[B] I could have been dead sleeping in my [E] grave.
You made old death's way this morning
and made it [B] behave.
You've been good.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
[B]
Jesus, [E] Lord, you've been mighty nice.
[B] Hey, hey, hey.
[E] I know you have.
[B] I know you have.
We all ought to look around and say,
Lord, I know you've spent my life.
[E]
Lord, I've [B] [F#] been sleeping in my grave.
[B] Lord, I know you've spent my life.
Jesus, you've been my [E] mother,
and, Lord, you've been [B] my father too.
Out of all the trouble and trials,
I've had in [C#] my life.
Without you, Lord, [F#] I don't know what I'd do.
[B] That's why I've got my hand in the wine and [E] tea.
Every day of my life, I'm trusting in your [B] name.
Lord, you're good to me.
[E] Yes, you are.
[B] You're still helping [E] me every day of my life.
[B] But this morning, [E] you bought my body [B] and my eyes.
You [E] came wide open.
[B] Somebody had two eyes.
[E] They couldn't see this morning.
Look [B] at you and I.
[E] Ain't God good to you?
[B] That ain't all he does.
[E] Oh, no.
[B] He's caught my leg.
[E] Just look at him moving.
[B] Just look at my leg.
[E] Stepping out of bed this morning.
[B] What about somebody?
[E] What about somebody?
[B] That leg.
The [E] leg wouldn't walk, but I [B] look at you and I this morning. [E] Really?
[B] Lord, he's caught my leg.
And [E] they begin to walk up.
[B] Ain't God a good God?
Oh, [E] yes, he is.
[B] Everywhere I go, I like to tell the Lord.
Lord, you're good to me.
Oh, [E] you're so good to me.
Oh, [B] one more thing I want [E] to tell you, dear.
You give me [B] my mother.
And you give me my mother.
You give me my mother.
Never hear with me.
[B] Lord, you've been good to me.
Oh, yes, you [E] are.
Every once in a while, I look over my life.
Think about the [B] things.
[E] All the things I've come through.
I tell [B] the Lord.
[E] Lord, have mercy.
Lord, [B] I know you've been with me.
Through the storm and rain.
Every time I need you.
Thank you, Lord.
[E] Thank you, Jesus.
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me thank you.
While I'm still able.
[F#] Oh, let me thank you, Lord.
[D#] By the blood and wounds in my veins.
Somebody right here.
Know the Lord's good.
Somebody right here.
[E] Ain't got nobody.
Ain't got nobody but Jesus.
You can't go home tonight.
And [D#] look, sit in the corner.
And see mother sitting there.
Ain't there no more.
[F#] She's gone home with Jesus.
She's gone home with Jesus.
You get out on your knees.
With tears in your eyes.
You get out on your [D#] knees.
With sorrow in your heart.
You say, [E] Lord, have mercy now.
Lord, you've been my mother.
You've been my boss.
If it [B] wasn't for you, Lord.
What would I do?
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
I [B] know you've been so good.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
[N]
Key:
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E
F#
D#
C#
B
E
F#
[B] Do you ever stop and look back on your life?
See how good [E] God has been to [B] you?
Have you ever come in your room and [E] moved your aches and [B] pains?
I'm sure somebody out there will agree with me
when I look to [G#] heaven and say,
_ [F#] Thank you, Lord.
[B] Oh, thank you, Lord.
[F#] Really, I want to thank you, Jesus.
[B] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[B] You've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I [B]
know you've been so good.
Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
Lord, I know [B] you've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I know you've [B]
been so good.
I'm not ashamed to say, Jesus,
I've been wrong in [E] my life,
and sometimes [B] I've even sinned.
But, Lord, I thank you for shaking me this [C#] morning
and letting me kneel [F#] down and pray again.
[B] I could have been dead sleeping in my [E] grave.
You made old death's way this morning
and made it [B] behave.
You've been good.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
[B]
Jesus, [E] Lord, you've been mighty nice.
[B] Hey, hey, hey.
[E] I know you have.
[B] I know you have.
We all ought to look around and say,
Lord, I know you've spent my life.
[E]
Lord, I've _ [B] _ [F#] been sleeping in my grave.
[B] Lord, I know you've spent my life.
_ _ Jesus, you've been my [E] mother,
and, Lord, you've been [B] my father too.
Out of all the trouble and trials,
I've had in [C#] my life.
Without you, Lord, [F#] I don't know what I'd do.
[B] That's why I've got my hand in the wine and [E] tea.
Every day of my life, I'm trusting in your [B] name.
Lord, you're good to me.
[E] Yes, you are.
[B] You're still helping [E] me every day of my life.
[B] But this morning, [E] you bought my body [B] and my eyes.
You [E] came wide open.
[B] Somebody had two eyes.
[E] They couldn't see this morning.
Look [B] at you and I.
[E] Ain't God good to you?
[B] That ain't all he does.
[E] Oh, no.
[B] He's caught my leg.
[E] Just look at him moving.
[B] Just look at my leg.
[E] Stepping out of bed this morning.
[B] What about somebody?
[E] What about somebody?
[B] That leg.
The [E] leg wouldn't walk, but I [B] look at you and I this morning. [E] Really?
[B] Lord, he's caught my leg.
And [E] they begin to walk up.
[B] Ain't God a good God?
Oh, [E] yes, he is.
[B] Everywhere I go, I like to tell the Lord.
Lord, you're good to me.
Oh, [E] you're so good to me.
Oh, [B] one more thing I want [E] to tell you, dear.
You give me [B] my mother.
And you give me my mother.
You give me my mother.
Never hear with me.
[B] Lord, you've been good to me.
Oh, yes, you [E] are.
Every once in a while, I look over my life.
Think about the [B] things.
[E] All the things I've come through.
I tell [B] the Lord.
[E] Lord, have mercy.
Lord, [B] I know you've been with me.
Through the storm and rain.
Every time I need you.
_ Thank you, Lord.
[E] Thank you, Jesus.
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me thank you.
While I'm still able.
[F#] Oh, let me thank you, Lord.
[D#] By the blood and wounds in my veins.
Somebody right here.
Know the Lord's good.
Somebody right here.
[E] Ain't got nobody.
Ain't got nobody but Jesus.
You can't go home tonight.
And [D#] look, sit in the corner.
And see mother sitting there.
Ain't there no more.
[F#] She's gone home with Jesus.
She's gone home with Jesus.
You get out on your knees.
With tears in your eyes.
You get out on your [D#] knees.
With sorrow in your heart.
You say, [E] Lord, have mercy now.
Lord, you've been my mother.
You've been my boss.
If it [B] wasn't for you, Lord.
What would I do?
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
I [B] know you've been so good.
Hey, hey, hey, hey. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
See how good [E] God has been to [B] you?
Have you ever come in your room and [E] moved your aches and [B] pains?
I'm sure somebody out there will agree with me
when I look to [G#] heaven and say,
_ [F#] Thank you, Lord.
[B] Oh, thank you, Lord.
[F#] Really, I want to thank you, Jesus.
[B] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
[B] You've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I [B]
know you've been so good.
Lord, I know you've been so good.
[E] Lord, I know you've been so good.
Lord, I know [B] you've been so good.
[F#] Lord, I know you've [B]
been so good.
I'm not ashamed to say, Jesus,
I've been wrong in [E] my life,
and sometimes [B] I've even sinned.
But, Lord, I thank you for shaking me this [C#] morning
and letting me kneel [F#] down and pray again.
[B] I could have been dead sleeping in my [E] grave.
You made old death's way this morning
and made it [B] behave.
You've been good.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
[B]
Jesus, [E] Lord, you've been mighty nice.
[B] Hey, hey, hey.
[E] I know you have.
[B] I know you have.
We all ought to look around and say,
Lord, I know you've spent my life.
[E]
Lord, I've _ [B] _ [F#] been sleeping in my grave.
[B] Lord, I know you've spent my life.
_ _ Jesus, you've been my [E] mother,
and, Lord, you've been [B] my father too.
Out of all the trouble and trials,
I've had in [C#] my life.
Without you, Lord, [F#] I don't know what I'd do.
[B] That's why I've got my hand in the wine and [E] tea.
Every day of my life, I'm trusting in your [B] name.
Lord, you're good to me.
[E] Yes, you are.
[B] You're still helping [E] me every day of my life.
[B] But this morning, [E] you bought my body [B] and my eyes.
You [E] came wide open.
[B] Somebody had two eyes.
[E] They couldn't see this morning.
Look [B] at you and I.
[E] Ain't God good to you?
[B] That ain't all he does.
[E] Oh, no.
[B] He's caught my leg.
[E] Just look at him moving.
[B] Just look at my leg.
[E] Stepping out of bed this morning.
[B] What about somebody?
[E] What about somebody?
[B] That leg.
The [E] leg wouldn't walk, but I [B] look at you and I this morning. [E] Really?
[B] Lord, he's caught my leg.
And [E] they begin to walk up.
[B] Ain't God a good God?
Oh, [E] yes, he is.
[B] Everywhere I go, I like to tell the Lord.
Lord, you're good to me.
Oh, [E] you're so good to me.
Oh, [B] one more thing I want [E] to tell you, dear.
You give me [B] my mother.
And you give me my mother.
You give me my mother.
Never hear with me.
[B] Lord, you've been good to me.
Oh, yes, you [E] are.
Every once in a while, I look over my life.
Think about the [B] things.
[E] All the things I've come through.
I tell [B] the Lord.
[E] Lord, have mercy.
Lord, [B] I know you've been with me.
Through the storm and rain.
Every time I need you.
_ Thank you, Lord.
[E] Thank you, Jesus.
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me thank you.
While I'm still able.
[F#] Oh, let me thank you, Lord.
[D#] By the blood and wounds in my veins.
Somebody right here.
Know the Lord's good.
Somebody right here.
[E] Ain't got nobody.
Ain't got nobody but Jesus.
You can't go home tonight.
And [D#] look, sit in the corner.
And see mother sitting there.
Ain't there no more.
[F#] She's gone home with Jesus.
She's gone home with Jesus.
You get out on your knees.
With tears in your eyes.
You get out on your [D#] knees.
With sorrow in your heart.
You say, [E] Lord, have mercy now.
Lord, you've been my mother.
You've been my boss.
If it [B] wasn't for you, Lord.
What would I do?
Thank you, Lord.
Thank you, Jesus.
[E] Thank you, Lord.
I [B] know you've been so good.
Hey, hey, hey, hey. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _