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Phil Vassar - Amazing Grace Ukulele

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Amazing Grace Ukulele

(ver. 1)
Phil Vassar
::Verse #1::
G#min E B  F#

G#min            E    B           F#
I took a drive today; Saw an old willow tree.
G#min              E              B              F#
I thought about a bedroom window, thought about you and me.
G#min            E             B           F#
Talk about an endless summer, I'm still living it now.
E                                F#
Burning in the heat of midnight, well I'll never forget how.


::Chorus::
B                  F#              Eb/G
You would whisper "Pull me to ya".
G#min               E
Softly kiss me, and Hallelujah.
B                   F#                        Eb/G      G#min 
F#   E
I told you that I loved you, and watched the tears fall down your face.
B/D#
Your sweet face.
C#min      B/D#        E         F#
Back in the days when you were Amazing, Grace.


::Verse #2::
G#min E B F#

G#min            E              B                 F#
Your daddy was a deacon at the church.  I wasn't fooling him.
G#min            E                B            F#
He knew every book, chapter, and verse of a young man's sins.
G#min            E            B           F#
But what about those nights I was just down the hall.
E                       F#
Holding onto heaven, praying that we wouldn't get caught.


::Repeat Chorus::

::solo:: (over verse)
G#min E B F#
G#min E B F#
G#min E B F#
E  F#

::Chorus::  (pay attention, it's slightly different)
(F#)
How sweet a sound when:
B                  F#/A#
You would whisper "Pull me to ya".
G#min               E
Softly kiss me, and Hallelujah.
B                   F#                        Eb/G      G#min 
F#   E
I told you that I loved you, and watched the tears fall down your face.
B/D#
Your sweet face.
C#min      B/D#        E         F#
Back in the days when you were Amazing, Grace.

::Outro:: (repeat & fade)
G#min E B F#
            
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