9 Chords used in the song: Em, Am, G, F#, D, B, C, F#m7, Fmaj7
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[Intro]
Em
[Chorus]
Em
Your own personal Jesus
Em
Someone to hear your prayers
Am G F#
Someone who cares
Em
Your own personal Jesus
Em
Someone to hear your prayers
Am G F# Em
Someone who's there
[Verse]
Em
Feeling unknown and you're all alone
G D
Flesh and bone, by the telephone
Am B C Em
Lift up the receiver, I'll make you a believer
[Verse]
Em
Take second best, put me to the test
G D
Things on your chest, you need to confess
Am B C Em
I will deliver, you know I'm a forgiver
F#m7 Fmaj7 Em
Reach out and touch faith
F#m7 Fmaj7 Em
Reach out and touch faith
[Chorus]
Em
Your own personal Jesus
Em
Someone to hear your prayers
Am G F#
Someone who cares
Em
Your own personal Jesus
Em
Someone to hear your prayers
Am G F# Em
Someone who's there
[Verse]
Em
Feeling unknown and you're all alone
G D
Flesh and bone, by the telephone
Am B C Em
Lift up the receiver, I'll make you a believer
Am B C Em
I will deliver, you know I'm a forgiver
[Outro]
F#m7 Fmaj7 Em
Reach out and touch faith
F#m7 Fmaj7 Em
Reach out and touch faith
F#m7 Fmaj7 Em
Reach out and touch faith
F#m7 Fmaj7 Em
Reach out and touch faith
F#m7 Fmaj7 Em
Reach out and touch faith
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About this song: Personal Jesus
"Personal Jesus" is Depeche Mode's twenty-third UK single, released on August 29, 1989, and the first single from the then upcoming album Violator. It was written by Martin L. Gore. Since then, the title song has been covered by numerous artists. Inspired by the book Elvis and Me by Priscilla Presley, it was the first hit from the album, reaching #13 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also included in Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the fictional radio station Radio X. Read more on Last.fm.