Alabama

Angels Among Us (ver. 2)(Keyboard chords)

Alabama

Key: A

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	        Transcribed by [email protected] 
 
 
Tempo: Moderately 
st fret 
 
Intro:  Ab  Eb/G  Db(add9)  )    Ab  Cm7  Db(add9)   Eb7 
 
Verse 1: 
             Ab                    Eb/G                   Fm7      
Db(add9)  
Spoken:  I was walking home from school  on a  cold winter day, 
   Ab                     Fm7          Db(add9)  )               Eb 
Took a short cut through the woods and I lost my way. 
Ab                    Eb/G             Fm7          Db(add9)  
It was getting late and I was scared and alone, 
Ab                     Fm7               Db(add9)         Eb 
Then a kind old man took my hand and led me home. 
            Db(add9)  )          Cm7      Db(add9)               Eb7 
Sung:  Mama couldn?see him, but he was standing there. 
        Db(add9)     Ab/C                  Db(add9)       Eb7 
But I knew in my heart he was the answer to my prayer.   Oh_____ 
Ab(add9) Fm7 Bbm7 Eb7 Ab(add9) Bb I believe there are angels amoung us, Fm7 Db(add9) Eb7 Sent down to us from somewhere up a bove. Ab(add9) Fm7 Db Eb7 They come to you and me in our darkest hours Db(add9) Cm7 To show us how to live, Db(add9) Eb7 To teach us how to give, Db(add9) Eb7 Ab To guide us with a light of love.
Verse 2: Ab Eb/G Fm7 Db(add9) When Life had Troubled times, and had me down on my knees, Ab Fm7 Db(add9) Eb) Eb There?alwasy been someone to come along and comfort me. Ab Eb/G Fm7 Db(add9) A kind word from a stranger, to lend a helping hand, Ab Fm7 Db(add9) Eb A phone call from a friend, just to say I understand. Db(add9) Cm7 Db(add9) Eb7 Now Aint it kind of funny, at the dark end of the road, Db(add9) Ab/C Db(add9) Eb7 Someone lights the way with just a single ray of hope. Oh_____ (to chorus:) Bridge: Db(add9) Cm7 They wear so many faces, Db(add9) Cm7 They show up in the strangest places. Db(add9) Cm7 Bbm7 Eb7 They grace us with their mercies in our time of need. Oh_____ (to chorus:) ENDING: no chord To guide us with a light of love.

Written by Becky Hobbs and Don Goodman

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