5 Chords used in the song: Am, C, F, G, E7

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A ---------------------------------------
E 0-3-5-5–5-3-0-0-0-3-5-5-5-3-0-1-0------
C ----------------------------------2-0-0
G ---------------------------------------C] [
Am] x4
Now I've [C] heard there was a [
Am] secret chord
That [C] David played and it [
Am] pleased the Lord
But [F] you don't really [
G] care for music, [
C] do ya? [
G]
It [C] goes like this, [
F] the fourth, [
G] the fifth
The [Am] minor fall, the [
F] major lift
The [G] baffled king [
E7] composing Halle [
Am] lujah
Refrain:
Halle [F] lujah
Halle [Am] lujah
Halle [F] lujah
Halle[C] luu [
G] uuu [
C] jah [
Am] [
C] [
Am]
VERSE 2:
Your [C] faith was strong, but you [
Am] needed proof
Your [C] saw her bathing on [
Am] the room
Her [F] beauty and the[
G] moonlight over [
C] threw ya [
G]
She [C] tied you to [
F] a kitchen [
G] chair
She [Am] broke your thrown, and she [
F] cut your hair
And from [G] your lips she [
E7] drew the Halle [
Am] lujah
Refrain
VERSE 3:
Baby [C] I've been here [
Am] before
I've [C] seen this room, I've [
Am] walked this floor
I [F] used to live alone [
G] before I [
C] knew ya
G]
I've [C] seen your flag on the [
F] marble [
G] arch
Love [Am] is not a vic [
F] tory march
It's a [G] cold and it's a [
E7] lonely Halle [
Am] lujah
Refrain
VERSE 4:
Maybe [C] there's a [
Am] God above
But [C] all I've ever [
Am] learned from love
Was [F] how to shoot somebody [
G] who out [
C] drew ya [
G]
It's [C] not a cry that you [
F] hear at [
G] night
It's [Am] not somebody who's [
F] seen the light
It's a [G] cold and it's a [
E7] lonley Halle [
Am] lujah
Refrain
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About this song: Hallelujah
"Hallelujah" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen originally released on his 1984 studio album Various Positions. "Hallelujah" has been covered more than 120 times (counting only recorded, not live, versions) and featured in the soundtracks of numerous movies and television shows. American singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley recorded one of the best-known covers of "Hallelujah" for his 1994 studio album, Grace.