What a Difference You’ve Made In My Life
Ronnie Milsap
Capo 3
Intro:
G A Cm D
Chorus 1:
G Bm
What a difference You’ve made in my life
C C#dim
What a difference You’ve made in my life
G G D/F# Em Em7
You’re my sunshine day and night
C G/B Am D G
Oh what a difference You’ve made in my life
Instrumental:
G A Cm D
Chorus 2:
G Bm
What a change You have made in my heart
C C#dim
What a change You have made in my heart
G G D/F# Em Em7
You’ve replaced all the bro - ken parts
C C G/B Am D G
Oh what a change You have made in my heart
Bridge:
C C#dim
Love to me was just a word in a song
G G D/F# Em Em7
That had been way over - used
A7
But now I’ve joined in the singing
A7
‘Cause You’ve shown me love’s true meaning
Am7 D
That’s why I want to spread the news
[Repeat Chorus 1]
Interlude:
G Bm C C#dim
G G G/B Em Em7
C G/B Am D G E
Chorus 3 (With key change up one whole step)
A C#m
What a difference You’ve made in my life
D D#dim
What a difference You’ve made in my life
A A F/G# F#m A/C#
You’re my sunshine day and night
D A/C# Bm E
Oh what a difference You’ve made
[Repeat Chorus 3]
[Repeat Chorus 3] (leave off the final E)
Coda:
D A/C# Bm E A
What a difference You’ve made in my life
Instrumental:
Bm Dm A
*Replacing the C#dim with Cm, the D#dim with Dm, and the F/G# with E will work. They
won't sound exactly as the original, but there's not a huge difference, and they're much
easier:) Playing the original chords on piano is usually pretty easy, but when we try
them on guitar, sometimes they tend to stretch our fingers in ways that make it no fun
to play!