Storyteller (with Jamie Grace)

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Alternative, maybe easier, version:
  • Transpose the chords 1 half step down [ -1 ]
  • Put a capo on fret 1 to stay in the same key

UKULELE CHORDS

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Intro: Db Bbm Gb Db Ab

Verse 1:
Db                  Gb            Db
On a Sunday evening I'm looking back over all the years
Ab
and where I've been.
Db                     Bbm              Db
Looking at old photographs I'm remembering You were right there
        Ab
and You have been ever since.

Pre-Chorus:
Bbm                   Db
With every page that turns
                Gb
I see Your faithfulness.

Chorus:
Db          Ab
Oh the mountain where I climbed
Db                          Gb
The valley where I fell
         Ab
You were there all along
Db
That's the story I'll tell
Gb                Ab
You brought the pieces together
Db
Made me this storyteller
Gb
Now I know it is well
Ab
It is well
                    Gb  Ab  Db
That's the story I'll tell

Verse 2:
Db                               Bbm                       Gb
There were some nights that felt like they would last forever.
                Db
But You kept me breathing, You were with me right then.
Db                              Bbm
And all that You have done for me,
                      Gb
I could never hold it in.
                             Db
So here's to me telling this story over and over again

Chorus:
Db          Ab
Oh the mountain where I climbed
Db                          Gb
The valley where I fell
         Ab
You were there all along
Db
That's the story I'll tell
Gb                Ab
You brought the pieces together
Db
Made me this storyteller
Gb
Now I know it is well
Ab
It is well
                    Gb   Db
That's the story I'll tell
Gb                     Ab   Db
That's the story I'll tell

Bridge:
Bbm
You hold the broken
Gb                 Db          Ab
You hear my every cry, every cry.
Bbm
My eyes are open
Gb                 Db           Ab
I know that it is well, it is well. -2x-

Chorus:
Db          Ab
Oh the mountain where I climbed
Db                          Gb
The valley where I fell
         Ab
You were there all along
Db
That's the story I'll tell
Gb                Ab
You brought the pieces together
Db
Made me this storyteller
Gb
Now I know it is well
Ab
It is well
                    Gb Ab  Db
That's the story I'll tell
Db                    Gb Ab  Db
That's the story I'll tell
Db                                 Gb  Ab  Db
For years and years and years I'll tell
Db                    Gb   Db
That's the story I'll tell.
This arrangement for the song is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research. UkuTabs does not own any songs, lyrics or arrangements posted and/or printed. This arrangement was downloaded for free on UkuTabs.com.
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olivianolan21

I love this song so much!😭

Annikamations

For anyone wordering the strumming pattern I’d DDU UDU

dragon

am I the only person who find the chords a it off/?

pogfrog

eee!!! love this song!

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I use DX UU X

pruni

i use DDUUDU (island strum)

Ebag20-05

The chords are a bit off, but I think if you switch the Cmaj7 that comes after the Fm, and the second G7 to a C it sounds better.

Last edited 1 year ago by Ebag20-05
Box_bread

ahhhhhhhhhh its soooo good

Bumblebee

My brother called this song *the cringie Island song*

Lunar

I find that if you replace the Cmaj7s with just a plain C, it sounds better. 💞

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