Wedding Song - by Noel Paul Stookey Tuning is dropped four half-tones to put the recorded pitch at Eb This song relies on the D (on the second string) being played as much as possible G+D D He is now to be among you C+D G+D At the calling of your hearts Em G Rest assured this troubadour D G+D Is acting on His part. The union of your spirits, here, Has caused Him to re-main For when-ever two or more of you Are gathered in His name C+D (G A7 - C+D - G) or INTRO phrase There is Love. There is Love. A man shall leave his mother And a woman leave her home, And they shall travel on to where The two shall be as one. As it was in the be-ginning Is now until the end Woman draws her life from man And gives it back again. And there is Love. There is Love. C Em Am Well then what's to be the reason D G For be-coming man and wife? C Em Am Is it Love that brings you here D G Or Love that brings you life? For if loving is the answer, Then who's the giving for? Do you believe in something That you've never seen before? Oh there's Love, there is Love. Oh the marriage of your spirits here Has caused Him to re-main For when-ever two or more of you Are gathered in His name There is Love. There is Love. Learn to play "Paul Stookey" with online video lessons UG plus: remove banner comments We did not receive enough feedback on this tab! Please rate: print report bad tab 1 2 3 4 5 I want to post comment or correction [tab] guest You may want to rate the tab now too: select rating Please do not post tabs as comments. Select "correction" instead! var current_rating = 0; var current_rating_count = 0; var tabid = 1420894; var ug_serv = ".ultimate-guitar.com"; var tabs_user_id = 3388548; var transpose_to = 0; var has_ad_free = '0'; var instr = 'guitar'; var applicature = {"G":[{"l":[],"x":7,"n":[55,47,43,38,35,31],"t":[3,0,0,0,2,3],"g":[3,0,0,0,1,2],"f":0}],"D":[{"l":[],"x":2,"n":[54,50,45,38,-1,-1],"t":[2,3,2,0,-1,-1],"g":[2,3,1,0,0,0],"f":0}],"C":[{"l":[],"x":0,"n":[52,48,43,40,36,-1],"t":[0,1,0,2,3,-1],"g":[0,1,0,2,3,0],"f":0}],"Em":[{"l":[],"x":4,"n":[52,47,43,40,35,28],"t":[0,0,0,2,2,0],"g":[0,0,0,2,1,0],"f":0}],"A7":[{"l":[],"x":9,"n":[52,49,43,40,33,-1],"t":[0,2,0,2,0,-1],"g":[0,2,0,1,0,0],"f":0}],"Am":[{"l":[],"x":9,"n":[52,48,45,40,33,-1],"t":[0,1,2,2,0,-1],"g":[0,1,3,2,0,0],"f":0}]}; var acc_tuning = "E A D G B E"; var appl_api_version = 3; var ga_preffix = 'Text tabs '; $('.etp_banner .close_etp').click(function(){ $(this).parents('.etp_banner').css('height', 0).removeClass('open'); return false; }); $('.etp_banner .buybtn').click(function(){ $('.etp_banner').css('height', 0).removeClass('open'); }); © 2013 Ultimate-Guitar.com or its affiliates. All rights reserved About | Help | Site Map | Link To Us | TOS | Privacy Policy | Advertise | Contact var artist_id = 11413; var name_art = 'paul stookey'; var main_server_name = 'ultimate-guitar.com'; var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-9160560-1']); _gaq.push(['_setDomainName', '.ultimate-guitar.com']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + (document.location.protocol == "https:" ? "https://sb" : "http://b") + ".scorecardresearch.com/beacon.js' %3E%3C/script%3E")); COMSCORE.beacon({ c1:2, c2:6745264, c3:"", c4:document.location, c5:"", c6:"", c15:"" }); (function (d, w, c) { (w[c] = w[c] || []).push(function() { try { w.yaCounter18746557 = new Ya.Metrika({id:18746557, webvisor:true, clickmap:true, trackLinks:true, accurateTrackBounce:true}); } catch(e) { } }); var n = d.getElementsByTagName("script")[0], s = d.createElement("script"), f = function () { n.parentNode.insertBefore(s, n); }; s.type = "text/javascript"; s.async = true; s.src = (d.location.protocol == "https:" ? "https:" : "http:") + "//mc.yandex.ru/metrika/watch.js"; if (w.opera == "[object Opera]") { d.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", f, false); } else { f(); } })(document, window, "yandex_metrika_callbacks"); . $(document).ready(function(){abd_event()});function abd_event(){0==$(".yahooAd").height()?_gaq.push(["_trackEvent","AdBlock","AdBlock detection test","With AdBlock",1,true]):_gaq.push(["_trackEvent","AdBlock","AdBlock detection test","Without AdBlock",1,true])};
About the artist behind Wedding Song Chords:
His best-known composition is "The Wedding Song (There is Love)", which charted in 1971 and remains popular for performance during wedding services. He wrote the song as a wedding gift for Peter Yarrow. Stookey assigned the copyright to this song to the Public Domain Foundation.
In addition to his recordings with the trio, he released a number of solo works, several albums with an ensemble called Bodyworks, and some anthologies. His post-Peter, Paul and Mary works have emphasized his Christian faith, family life, and social concerns. He was an important artist in the young Jesus music movement which would later bloom into the contemporary Christian music industry, although his generally politically liberal views distinguish him from many such artists.
He also has production credits on albums by several lesser-known singer-songwriters, including Dave Mallett and Gordon Bok. He was the founder of the Neworld Multimedia record label.
He remains active in the music industry, performing regularly both as a member of Peter, Paul, and Mary and as a solo act.
Though Stookey spent several years as a school-year resident of Massachusetts while his wife Betty served as the Northfield Mount Hermon School chaplain, Noel and Betty returned to their home in Blue Hill, Maine in June 2005, where he records in a studio that was previously a chicken-house.
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