This is my first attempt at a full-length post, so if any of it looks a little strange or if you spot any mistakes, let me know. This post is geared for organ, but can be played easily on piano- just leave out the pedals. Also, someone taught this to me. I've never heard a recording of this, so I don't know who wrote/sang it. It's a slow song.
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I Love the Lord, Yes I Do
Key of Bb
The chord format is as follows:
P / LH / RH
E / EAbBbC / FBbD- I
Eb / EbGBbC / FBbD- love
-- / --------- / EbGC- the
-- / ---------/ DFBb- Lord
-- / ---------/ BbDF- Yes
-- / ---------/ CEbG- I
-- /---------/ DFBb- do.
(The blank spaces above mean to hold the last played chord)
(FILLER)
D / DF#A / CEbAb
G / GDG / BEbFAb
G / GDF / BDFG- I
C / CFG / BbDF- love the Lord,
F / F-F (octave) / ABDF- yes I do.
(Play these two chords, then start back at the beginning, then go to the turn-around that leads into the next part)
Bb / BbFBb / DGC
Bb / BbFAb / DGBb
~TURN-AROUND~
G / GD / FBbD
Gb / GbDb / EADb
F / FC / EbAbC
E / EC / DFBb
This rest of the song uses the same chords as the first part:
Verse 1: Jesus went to Calvary to save a wretch like you and me, that’s love.
Verse 2: They hung Him high, they strectched him wide, He hung his head, for me died, that’s love.
Verse 3: But that’s not how the story ends, three days later He rose again, that’s love.
Go back to chorus, repeat as you like and fade to end.
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I hope this will be a blessing to you. Let me know what you think!!!