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Harmony
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only, it's a very good song recorded by John Conlee.
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Harmony Recorded by John Conlee Written by Jimbeau Hinson and Rick Beresford
G C Lookin' up at the hymnal G C D7 In my momma and daddy's hand G Em Though they were singin' different notes Am D7 Somehow they made them blend
G C D7 I don't remember the sermon G C The only thing I recall Em G Was listenin' to my mom and dad D7 G Make the sweetest sound of all
C D7 G C D7 Harmony harmony Em C G It touches somethin' down at your very core Am There's somethin' bout the sound D7 Of the voices in accord G Singin' harmony
C D7 Fell in love with the music G C And I learned the music of love G Em Got the rhythm of a giving heart Am D7 For everything but giving up
G C D7 Start with the strong foundation G C Adding a part at a time Em G Lift up your voice make a joyful noise D7 G And a little piece of mind
C D7 G C D7 Harmony harmony Em C G It touches somethin' down at your very core Am There's somethin' bout the sound D7 Of the voices in accord C G Am Singin' harmony harmony
G C No matter what you're doin' G No matter where you are Am There's somethin' 'bout the sound G Of voices in accord C It's gentle as a breeze G Stronger than the soul
Am There's somethin' 'bout the sounds G Of voices in accord C G Am Singin' harmony harmony
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