This song is one of John Lennon's songs however it is different from the version on Ono Band when he is playing with a band. I'm 99% positive this is the correct tab for the version. I have listened to this son a million times and finally decided to tab it out. is from John Lennon's Acoustic album. Some lyrics have been changed for this version from other version. Capo 5th fret C Am F G7 I had a message from above C C/B Am And I'm here to tell you F G7 C C/B Am That this message concerns our love F G7 C The angels must have sent me to deliver this to you F C Now hear me now, brothers and sisters C Am Am/G God is a concept F G7 By which we measure C C/B Am Am/G Our pain F G7 I'll say it again C Am Am/G God is a concept F G7 By which we measure C F C E7/G# Our pain yes we do (Then he starts the list which is the same chord progression all the way through until says Beatles) Am F E7/G# I don't believe in magic I don't believe in I-ching I don't believe in Bible I don't believe in tarot I don't believe in Hitler I don't believe in Jesus I don't believe in Kennedy I don't believe in Buddha I don't believe in mantra I don't believe in Gita I don't believe in yoga I don't believe in kings I don't believe in Elvis I don't believe in Dylan Am F (pause no chord) I don't believe in Beatles F G7 I just believe in me C And that's reality C/B Am Am/G Yes it is F G7 Do you read me brother C Am I had a concept .. Enjoy this great song Peace
About the artist behind God Acoustic Chords:
In his solo career, Lennon wrote and recorded songs such as "Give Peace a Chance" and "Imagine". Lennon revealed his rebellious nature and wit on television, in films such as A Hard Day's Night, in books such as In His Own Write, and in press conferences and interviews. He was controversial through his work as a peace activist, artist, and author.
Lennon had two sons: Julian Lennon, with his first wife Cynthia Lennon, and Sean Ono Lennon, with his second wife, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono. After a self-imposed retirement from 1976 to 1980, Lennon reemerged with a comeback album, but was murdered one month later in New York City on 8 December 1980. In 2002, respondents to a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted Lennon into eighth place. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Lennon number 38 on its list of "The Immortals: The Fifty Greatest Artists of All Time" and ranked The Beatles at number one.
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