14 Chords used in the song: G, D, EM, C, D7, B7, DM, E7, AM, Em, Bb, GM, F, Dm

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G
D
EM -
G
Would you know my name
C
G
D
D7
If I saw you in heaven
G
D
EM
G
Would it be the same
C
G
D
D7
If I saw you in heavenEM
B7
I must be strongDM
E7
and carry on
AM
D7
Cause I know I don't belongD7
G
D
Here in heaven`EM -
G -
C -
D7 -
G
G
D
EM
G
Would you hold my hand
C
G
D
D7
If I saw you in heavenG
D
Em
G
Would you help me stand
C
G
D
D7
If I saw you in heavenEm
B7
DM
E7
I'll find my way, through night and day
AM
D
Cause I know I just can't stayD7
G
D
Here in heavenBb
AM
GM
Time can bring you downGM
C
F
Dm -
C -
F
Time can bend your kneesBb
AM
GM
Time can break your heart
C
F
Have you begging please
D
Begging please
HOO HOOO HOOOOOG -
D -
EM -
G -
C -
G -
D -
D7 (repeat)
EM
G
B7
Beyon the door
DM
E7
There's peace I'm sure
AM
D7
And I know there'll be no tears
G
D
tears in heaven
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About this song: Tears In Heaven
"Tears in Heaven" is a ballad written by Eric Clapton and Will Jennings about the pain Clapton felt following the 1991 death of his four-year-old son, Conor, who fell from a 53rd-story window in his mother's friend's New York City condominium. By all accounts, the death was simply a tragic accident, and Clapton was distraught for months afterwards.This song is one of Clapton's most successful, reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the U.S.