In The Garden Chords by Anne Murray

Tempo:
89.8 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

F

Am

E

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Anne Murray - In the Garden chords
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When I was just a little girl of about eight or nine, I went to a Presbyterian church with my grandparents.
They sang a hymn that morning which was the most beautiful thing I had ever heard.
It's never left [C] me.
[E] .
[Am] [F#] .
[C] [G] .
[C] [G] .
[C] I come to the garden alone.
While [F] the dew's still [C] on the roses .
[G] And the voice I hear [A] falling [Am] on [G] my [C].
ear.
[G] The [D] sign of God [G] [Em] discloses.
[G] [C] And she walks with me and [G] she talks with me.
[Em] [Dm] And she tells [G] me I am [C] his own.
And the joy [E] we share [F] as we tarry [F#] there.
[C] None other [G] has ever [C] known.
[F] [C] He [Dm] [C] speaks and the sound of his voice is [F] so sweet.
The birds hush [C] their singing.
And [G] the melody that [Am] he gave [C] to me.
[D] Within my heart [G] is .
[Am] [G] ringing.
[C].
And he walks with me and he [G] talks with me.
And [Dm] he tells me [G] I am [C] his own.
And the joy we [E] share as [F] we tarry [F#] there.
[C] None other [G] has ever [C] known.
[F] I [C] .
[Dm] [C] [E] .
[Am] [C] [D] .
[C] [G] .
[C] [F] .
[C] stay in the garden with him .
Though [F] the night all around me [C] is falling .
[G] And he bids me go [Am] through the voice [C] of woe.
[D] His voice to me [G] is [Am] [G] calling.
[C] And he walks with me and he [G] talks with me.
[Em] And [Dm] he tells me [G] I am [C] his own.
And the joy we [E] share as [F] we tarry [F#] there.
[C] None other [G] has ever [Am] known.
[C] [D] None [C] other [G] has ever [C] known.
[E] [Am] [D] .
[C] [G] .
[F] [C] [G] .
[C] .
Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
Am
2311
E
2311
C
3211
G
2131
F
134211111
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Learn the basic chords of Anne Murray - In The Garden chords, with this master sequence: F, C, G, C, D, G and Am. I suggest starting at a calm pace of 44 BPM, and as you gain confidence, approach the song's BPM of 90. Given the song's key of C Major, adjust the capo to align with your vocal range and chord preference.

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When I was just a little girl of about eight or nine, I went to a Presbyterian church with my grandparents.
They sang a hymn that morning which was the most beautiful thing I had ever heard.
It's never left [C] me.
_ _ _ [E] _ .
_ [Am] _ _ _ [F#] _ _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ .
[C] I come to the garden _ alone.
While _ [F] the _ dew's still [C] on the _ roses _ .
[G] And the voice I hear _ [A] falling [Am] on [G] my [C].
ear.
[G] The [D] _ sign of God _ [G] _ _ [Em] discloses.
[G] _ _ [C] And she walks with me and [G] she talks with me.
[Em] [Dm] And she tells [G] me I am [C] his own.
_ _ And the joy [E] we share [F] as we tarry [F#] there.
[C] None other [G] has ever [C] known.
_ [F] [C] He [Dm] _ [C] speaks and the sound of his voice _ is [F] so sweet.
The birds hush [C] their _ singing.
And [G] the _ melody that [Am] he gave [C] to me.
_ [D] Within my heart [G] is _ .
[Am] _ [G] ringing.
_ _ [C].
And he walks with me and he [G] talks with me.
And [Dm] he tells me [G] I am [C] his own.
_ And the joy we [E] share as [F] we tarry [F#] there.
[C] None other [G] has ever _ [C] known.
[F] I [C] _ .
[Dm] _ [C] _ _ _ [E] _ _ .
_ [Am] _ _ [C] _ [D] _ _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ .
_ [C] stay in the garden with him _ _ .
Though [F] the night all around me [C] is _ falling _ .
[G] And he bids me go [Am] through the voice [C] of woe.
[D] His voice to me [G] is _ [Am] [G] calling.
_ _ [C] And he walks with me and he [G] talks with me.
[Em] And [Dm] he tells me [G] I am [C] his own.
And _ the joy we [E] share as [F] we tarry [F#] there.
[C] None other [G] has ever _ [Am] known.
[C] _ [D] _ None [C] other _ [G] has ever _ _ [C] known.
_ _ [E] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [D] _ _ .
_ [C] _ _ _ [G] _ _ .
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ .
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ .

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