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A
Little Bit of Heaven lyrics and chords intended for your personal use
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A Little Bit of Heaven Recorded by The Isaacs Written by Sonya M. Isaacs
G D7 There's a little bit of heaven in every gospel song C D7 G And it sounds like a choir of angels when everybody's singin' along D7 G C Am There's so much love in every line the harmony is so divine D7 C D7 G There's a little bit of heaven in every good ol' gospel song
D7 G D7 It's the sweetest memory I have as a child
Bring a chair and a buddy G Everybody goin' down to the singin' every Saturday night Am And we sing I'll Fly Away What A Day That's Gonna Be G C D7 What a beautiful thing when we sing That Sounds Like Home To Me
G D7 There's a little bit of heaven in every gospel song C D7 G And it sounds like a choir of angels when everybody's singin' along D7 G C Am There's so much love in every line the harmony is so divine D7 C D7 G There's a little bit of heaven in every good ol' gospel song
D7 G You don't have to have perfect pitch there's no need to be shy D7 G Anybody can do it all you gotta do is pick a part open up and let her fly G7 C Am And just think about Jesus' love when burdens are weighin' you down G C Cause when you sing a sweet melody D7 It's gonna lift you right off the ground
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