C=x32010 G=320033 or 355433* F=133211 Am=x02210 *it's easier to use this cord and slide between the F and G Verse 1 C G Am Who am I? That the Lord of all the earth, G F G F Would care to know my name, would care to feel my hurt, C G Am Who am I? That the Bright and Morning Star, G F G F Would choose to light the way, For my ever wandering heart, Am G F G Not because of who I am, but because of what You've done, Am G F G Not because of what I've done, but because of who You are, Chorus C G Am G F I am a flower quickly fading, here today and gone tomorrow, G F C A wave tossed in the ocean (ocean), a vapor in the wind, G Am G F Still You hear me when I'm calling, Lord, You catch me when I'm falling, G F And You've told me who I am.. C I am Yours. Verse 2 C G Am Who am I? That the eyes that see my sin, G F G F Would look on me with love, and watch me rise again, C G Am Who am I? That the voice that calmed the sea, G F G F Would call out through the rain, and calm the storm in me, Am G F G Not because of who I am, but because of what You've done, Am G F G Not because of what I've done, but because of who You are, Chorus Again
About the artist behind Who Am I Chords:
Discovered by, among others, contemporary Christian music legend Steven Curtis Chapman, Casting Crowns received a recording contract and vaulted to popularity in 2003 with their self-titled debut album Casting Crowns. The album quickly made them one of the fastest selling debut artists in Christian music history. Lifesong followed in 2005, debuting at #9 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart. Both albums have been certified Platinum. The band's third album The Altar and the Door debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart and #1 on the Hot Christian Albums chart upon its release in August of 2007. Ten weeks after it came out it was certified Gold.
Casting Crowns has enjoyed tremendous success in the United States. They have released eight singles to date, seven of which have become consecutive number one hits on various Christian music charts. "Voice of Truth" spent a record-breaking fourteen consecutive weeks at #1 beginning in 2003. “Lifesong” spent nine weeks in the top spot, with “Praise You In This Storm” remaining at #1 for seven weeks. Casting Crowns broke their own record in 2007 when the single "East To West" from The Altar and the Door hit sixteen consecutive weeks at #1. The song ended up enjoying the top spot for a total of nineteen weeks, now their most successful single to date.
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