Josh Garrels is a folk musician from Portland, Oregon.
Josh Garrels self-recorded his first three albums before starting Small Voice Records where he released his fourth and fifth studio albums; Jacaranda and Lost Animals. Garrels released his sixth album in June 2011 titled Love & War & The Sea In Between. This album was released as a free download online.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
I LOVE this song and when I saw that the chord chart wasn't on here, I thought that it was about time to get on that. So here you go! Please do enjoy. Also, for the Am, I use an Am7, mainly because I think it sounds more appropriate, but both Am and Am7 work. It's really just up to your own judgment.
Artist: Josh Garrels Song: Flood Waters Album: Love & War & The Sea In Between
Standard Tuning Entire song is picked, but strumming it won't kill anyone... hopefully.
Intro: G (repeated for 2 measures)
Verse 1: GFCGFCG Higher than the yonder mountain and deeper than the sea GFC From the breadth of the east unto the west GDC Is the love that started with a seed
Verse 2: GFCGFCG Stronger than the wildest horses and the rising tide GFC The chords of death hung so heavy round our necks GDC Will be left at the great divide
Chorus 1: AmCGDAmCGD Flood waters rise, but it won't wash away AmCGDAmCGDC Love never dies, it will hold on more fierce than graves
Short Instrumental Break : GFCG (repeated for 2 measures)
Verse 3: GFCGFCG Farther than the pale moon rises upon the open plains GFC Past the time of the longest blood line GDC There shines an immortal flame
Verse 4: GFCGFCG Somewhere in between forever and the passing days GFC There's a place moth and rust cannot lay waste GDC This is grace, the face of love
Chorus 2 (repeated 2x): AmCGDAmCGD Flood waters rise, but it won't wash away AmCGDAmCGDC Love never dies, it will hold on more fierce than graves
Outro: GFCG (repeat for 2 measures)
End with down stoke on G chord.
There y'are! Hope that did you well. I know it did me. :D
Disclaimer: I kinda just figured it out while listening to the song, so if there's any questions, hit that email of mine up! [email protected]