INTRO: Em - D/F# - G - A - Em - D/F# - G - A - Bm7 - A D I worship You Bm Em Almighty God A D - G - A There is none like You D I worship you Bm Em O Prince of Peace G A That is what I want to do Dsus4 D - Bm I give You praise Em A For You are my righteousness D I worship you Bm Em Almighty God A D ( Bb ) There is none like You F I worship You Dm Gm7 Almighty God C F - Bb - C There is none like You F I worship you Dm Gm7 O Prince of Peace Bb C That is what I want to do Fsus4 F - Dm I give You praise Gm7 C For You are my righteousness F I worship you Dm Gm7 Almighty God C F - Dm7 There is none like You Gm7 C F - Dm7 There is none like You Gm7 F/A Bb - C - F - D There is none like You G I worship You Em Am7 Almighty God D C - D There is none like You G I worship you Em Am7 O Prince of Peace G/B C D That is what I want to do Gsus4 G -Em I give You praise Am7 D For You are my righteousness G I worship you Em Am7 Almighty God D G - Em7 There is none like You Am7 D Em7 There is none like You Am7 G/B C - D - G - Em There is none like You Am7 G/B C - D - G There is none like You
About the artist behind I Worship You Almighty God Chords:
Moen produced 11 volumes for the Hosanna! Music series of worship albums. His first album under his own name, Worship with Don Moen, was released in 1992. His music has total global sales of over five million units[1] and he is currently creative director and president of Integrity Music, president of Integrity Label Group, and an executive producer of Integrity Music albums.[1] Moen received a Dove Award for his work on the musical God with Us in addition to amassing nine nominations for his songs. Moen is also a prolific songwriter, having worked with Claire Cloninger, Paul Overstreet, Martin J. Nystrom, Randy Rothwell, Ron Kenoly, Bob Fitts, Debbye Graafsma, Paul Baloche, Tom Brooks, among many others. He has also worked with talented musicians, Justo Almario, Abraham Laboriel, Alex Acuna, and Carl Albrecht. His name is synonymous with some of the biggest praise and worship songs in the Church today.[2] He was a student at Oral Roberts University. He lives in Mobile, Alabama, with his wife Laura and their five children.
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