6 Chords used in the song: Bb, F, Eb, F7, Gm, Eb/Bb

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Bb
F
Eb
F
F7
Bb
F
One Love, one heart.Eb
Bb
F
Bb
Let's get together and feel all right.
Hear the children crying. (One love.)
F
Hear the children crying. (One heart.) Sayin',
Eb
Bb
F
Bb
"Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right."
Eb
Bb
F
Bb
Sayin', "Let's get together and feel all right."
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Gm
Eb
Bb
Let them all pass all their dirty remarks. (One love.)
Gm
Eb
F
Bb
There is one question I'd really love to ask. (One heart.)
Gm
Eb
Bb
Is there a place for the hopeless sinner
Gm
Eb
F
Bb
who has hurt all man-kind just to save his own?
F
Believe me. One love, one heart.Eb
Bb
F
Bb
Let's get together and feel all right.
As it was in the beginning, (One love.)
F
so shall it be in the end. (One heart.) Alright,
Eb
Bb
F
Bb
"Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right."
Eb
Bb
F
Bb
Sayin', "Let's get together and feel all right."
One more thing.
Gm
Eb
Bb
Let's get together to fight this Holy Armageddon, (One love.)
Gm
Eb
F
Bb
So when the Man comes there will be no, no doom. (One song.)
Gm
Eb
Bb
Have pity on those whose chances grow thinner.
Gm
Eb
F
Bb
There ain't no hidding place from the Father of Creation. Sayin',
F
One love, one heart.Eb
Bb
F
Bb
Let's get together and feel all right.
I'm pleading to man-kind. (One love.)
F
Oh, Lord. (One heart.) Whoa.
Eb/Bb
Bb
F
Bb
"Give thanks and praise to the Lord and I will feel all right."Eb
Bb
F
Bb
Let's get together and feel all right.
"Give thanks... repeat and fade.
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the Bb note is already part of the Eb chord, play it like a normal Eb ;)
(it's probably a tab added by a guitarist)
(it's probably a tab added by a guitarist)
27 Apr 2011


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About this song: One Love
One Love is a reggae/rhythm and blues song by Bob Marley & The Wailers from their 1977 album Exodus. It was first recorded in a ska style by Marley's original group, The Wailers, on their 1965 debut album The Wailing Wailers. It has also been included on many of their compilation albums, making it an influential classic. The song contains an interpolation of The Impressions' song People Get Ready, written by Curtis Mayfield.