The Orange County Supertones (a.k.a. The O.C. Supertones a.k.a. The Supertones) is a Christian ska band hailing from Orange County, California. The band was formerly signed to BEC Recordings before becoming an independent band for its final tour. Beginning with a more traditional ska sound, the Supertones moved next to a harder rock sound, which eventually changed again with more of a pop-rock influence. By the early 2000's, the Supertones was one of the major bands in CCM.
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Submitted By: Kristian Carlson Song: So great a Salvation Album: Supertones StrikeBack Email: [email protected]
So Great A Salvation
ABm Woke up this morning C#mD(barred) A Just had to thank God for my life ABm Just read through James' Book C#mD(barred) Start to pray and I ask God for a wife ABm It's a time of devotion C#mDA As I sit and speak to my God unseen ABm Why does he listen? C#mDA Well I love him and he's in love with me
AEF#mD Why me God Why should you choose me? AEF#mDA On your team God can You use even me?
ABm I think a few years back C#mDA On a road that headed to nowhere ABm Now that you found me C#mD I can see how you were always there ABm SO Great a salvation C#mDA But to you my Jesus what am I worth ABm It's quiet times like this C#mDA I feel I get a glimpse of heaven write here on earth
(Sing with some hard passion on the last chorus) AEF#mD Oh--Hold me in Your arms of Love AEF#mD Sometimes I swear I feel your heartbeat AEF#mD I could never ever thank you enough AEF#mD But here's my life for whatever it's worth
Repeat the A Bm C#m D A progression about 4 times then hit the D for the last time then to end the song play
DC#mF#mBm the A good long open strummed A
After the last Chorus there is a sweet solo-a 2nd guitar plays while you are repeating the progression. I'm working on the solo, I'll see if I can't send it in later.
This is a cool worship-chillin song have fun playin' it in a swing style.
Note: When you play the progression, barre the chords-you should end up on the 5th fret with the barred D then back down to the A chord.