5 Chords used in the song: C, Am, F, G, Em
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C
Am
C
Am
C
Am
I've heard there was a secret chord
C
Am
That David played and it pleased the Lord
F
G
C
G
But you don't really care for music do youC
F
G
It goes like this the fourth the fifthAm
F
The minor fall the major liftG
Em
Am
The baffled King composing HallelujahF
Am
Hallelujah hallelujahF
C
G
C
Hallelujah hallelujah
C
Am
Your faith was strong but you needed proofC
Am
You saw her bathing on the roof
F
G
C
G
Her beauty in the moonlight overthrew youC
F
G
She tied you to a kitchen chairAm
F
She broke your throne and she cut your hairG
Em
Am
And from your lips she drew the hallelujahF
Am
Hallelujah hallelujahF
C
G
C
Hallelujah hallelujahC
Am
Maybe I've been here beforeC
Am
I know this room I've walked this floor
F
G
C
G
I used to live alone before I knew youC
F
G
I've seen your flag on the marble archAm
F
Love is not a victory marchG
Em
Am
It's a cold and it's a broken hallelujahF
Am
Hallelujah hallelujahF
C
G
C
Hallelujah hallelujahC
Am
There was a time when you let me knowC
Am
What's real and going on below
F
G
C
G
But now you never show it to me do youC
F
G
And remember when I moved in youAm
F
The Holy Dark was moving tooG
Em
Am
And every breath we drew was hallelujahF
Am
Hallelujah hallelujahF
C
G
C
Hallelujah hallelujahC
Am
Maybe there's a God aboveC
Am
And all I ever learned from love
F
G
C
G
Was how to shoot at someone who outdrew youC
F
G
And it's not a cry you can hear at nightAm
F
It's not somebody who's seen the lightG
Em
Am
It's a cold and it's a broken hallelujahF
Am
Hallelujah hallelujahF
C
G
C
Hallelujah hallelujah
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Some notes are a little far right then where they are supposed to be but the notes are correct.
02 Mar 2017

About this song: Hallelujah
"Hallelujah" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen originally released on his 1984 studio album Various Positions. A live recording of the song from 1988, containing additional lyrics, appears on the 1994 album, Cohen Live. While Suzanne is his most covered work to date, "Hallelujah" has experienced great popularity more recently, and has now been recorded more than 170 times for release and has been featured in the soundtracks of numerous movies and television shows. Read more on Last.fm.
