11 Chords used in the song: C, Gm, F, Dm, D7, F7, G, Abdim7, E7, Am, D
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C Gm C Gm C Gm C
My sweet Lord mm my Lord mm my Lord
F Dm F Dm
I really want to see you, really want to be with you
F D7 Gm
Really want to see you, my Lord, but it takes so long my Lord
CHORUS
I really want to know you, really want to go with you
Really want to show you, my Lord, that won't take long, my Lord
CHORUS
F F7 D7
I really want to see you, really want to see you, really want to see yo
G Abdim7 E7 Am D
Really want to see you, Lord, but it takes so long my Lord, my sweet Lor
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Yes, its painfull to play. Especially because this version of the chords fits best in my opinion.
17 Apr 2024
stormcarver
(Jacksonville)
so little of this song, and even less of the chord structure is represented
30 Jul 2013
Top Tabs & Chords by George Harrison, don't miss these songs!
About this song: My Sweet Lord
"My Sweet Lord" is a song by former Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison from his UK number one hit triple album All Things Must Pass. The song is primarily about Hindu God Krishna. It is ranked #454 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time." Writing and recording The song was originally intended for Billy Preston, who had a minor hit with it in early 1970, in his album Encouraging Words. It was written in December 1969, when Harrison and Billy Preston were in Copenhagen, Denmark.