I Know The Plans Chords PDF (Martha Munizzi)
I Know The Plans Chords PDF (Martha Munizzi)
I Know The Plans
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Chords & Lyrics (Editable) Details
Download the PDF Chord Charts for I Know The Plans by Martha Munizzi, from the album The Best Is Yet To Come. This song was arranged by Munizzi Music in the key of Eb.
SongID | 2688 |
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Language | English |
Album | The Best Is Yet To Come |
Artists | Martha Munizzi |
Authors | Martha Munizzi |
Arrangers | Munizzi Music |
Publishers | Munizzi Music |
CCLI Song No. | 4185600 |
Instruments | Guitar, Ukelele, Piano |
File Type | |
Available Keys | A, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, D, Db, E, Eb, F, F#, G, G#, Gb, Numbers, Numerals |
Meter | 4/4 |
Style | Gospel |
Tempo | Med Fast |
Theme | Alive, Aspiration, Confidence, Encouragement, Hope, Joy, Peace, Sorrow, Strength, Sadness |
Lyrics
{t:I Know The Plans}
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{k:D}
{d_t:100}
{d_ok:D}
{f:? 2003 Martha Munizzi Music (Admin. by Say The Name Publishing). All rights reserved. CCLI Song No. 4185600. By Martha Munizzi}
{c:Intro}
[D2][/][/][/][|][/][/][/][/][|][Em7sus4][/][/][/][|][/][/][/][/][|][D2/F#][/][/][/][|][/][/][/][/][|][G2][/][/][/][|][G/A][/][/]
{soc}
{c:Chorus 1}
(For) I [D2]know the [Em7sus4]plans I have for [D2/F#]you
[Gm]I [D2/F#]know just [Bm7]what you're [A2]going [E9/G#]through
So when you [Em7]can't see what [G/D]to - [C#m7sus4]morrow holds
[F#9]And [Bm7]yesterday [A2]is through
[E9/G#]Re - [Gm6]member I [D/A]know [Bm7]the [Em7]plans I [G/A]have for [D2]you[Gm]
{eoc}
{soc}
{c:Chorus 2}
(For) I [D2]know the [Em7sus4]plans I have for [D2/F#]you
[Gm]I [D2/F#]know just [Bm7]what you're [A2]going [E9/G#]through
So when you [Em7]can't see what [G/D]to - [C#m7sus4]morrow holds
[F#9]And [Bm7]yesterday [A2]is through
[E9/G#]Re - [Gm6]member I [D/A]know [Bm7]the [Em7]plans I [G/A]have for [D2]you
{eoc}
{c:Bridge}
To give you [Em7sus4]hope for tomorrow, [D2/F#]joy for your sorrow
[Gma7]Strength for everything you go [C9]through
I'll give you [Em7sus4]hope for tomorrow, [D2/F#]joy for your sorrow
[Gma7]Strength for everything you go [C9]through
I'll give you [Em7sus4]hope for tomorrow, [D2/F#]Joy for your sorrow
[Gma7]Strength for everything you go [C9]through
Re - [Gm6]member I [D/A]know [Bm7]the [Em7]plans I [G/A]have for [D2]you
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{define: D2/F# base-fret 1 frets 2 x 0 2 3 0}
{define: G2 base-fret 1 frets 3 0 0 2 3 3}
{define: G/A base-fret 1 frets x 0 0 0 0 3}
{define: Gm base-fret 1 frets 3 1 0 0 3 3}
{define: Bm7 base-fret 1 frets x 2 4 2 3 2}
{define: A2 base-fret 1 frets x 0 2 2 0 0}
{define: Em7 base-fret 1 frets 0 2 2 0 3 0}
{define: G/D base-fret 1 frets x x 0 0 0 3}
{define: F#9 base-fret 1 frets 2 1 2 1 2 x}
{define: Gm6 base-fret 1 frets 3 1 0 0 3 0}
{define: D/A base-fret 1 frets x 0 0 2 3 2}
{define: Gma7 base-fret 1 frets 3 2 0 0 3 2}
{define: C9 base-fret 1 frets x 3 2 0 3 0}...
© 2002 Martha Munizzi Music/Say The Name Publishing CCLI Song No. 4185600
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