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Steven Curtis Chapman - Bring It On Ukulele

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Bring It On Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Steven Curtis Chapman
Intro:

C/D  D  D/C  C/D

A                        A/Bb
I didnt come looking for trouble
A                                A/Bb
And I dont want to fight needlessly
A                              A/Bb
But im not going to hide in a bubble if trouble comes for me

*Play the intro riff*
A                             A/Bb
I can feel my heart beeting faster
A                          A/Bb
I know somethings coming down
A                                A/Bb
But if its going to make me be stronger
                 D   C  D          Bb        C
Then bring it on           let the lightning flash
           A     Bb
let the thunder roll
         G           A
let the storm winds blow
           F  G          Bb      C
Bring it On     let the trouble come
         A        Bb
Let the hard rain fall
        G       A
let it make me strong  Bring it on



The second verse is the same as the first
The second chorus is the same as the first
The bridge is the intro riff with slight variation

A                                A/Bb
Now I dont want to sound like some hero
A                           A/Bb
Cause its God alone that my hope is in
A                                A/Bb
But Im not going to run from the very things
           B                  C         
That would drive me closer to him
            C#     DDD DDD
So bring it on

Then the chorus
Then the bridge 
The end is G  A  A#

Here are the chords:
   A   A/Bb  C    D    B    G   F     C#   Bb
e-------------------------------------------|
B-------------------------------------------|
G------------5----7----4--------------6-----|
D--7----7----5----7----4----5----3----6----8|
A--7----7----3----5----2----5----3----4----8|
E--5----6-------------------3----1---------6|
            
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