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Open Up Them Pearly Gates lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, this is a fun to do country gospel recorded by The
Seekers.
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Open Up Them Pearly Gates Recorded by The Seekers Written by Judith Mavis Edgeworth, Athol George Guy, Keith Leon Potger and Bruce William Woodley
G Listen all of you people C Come and take a few lessons from me G D7 Get yourself prepared for Judgement Day
Hallelujah-lujah G When you hear the trumpet blast C Then you know you're home at last G D7 G Open up them pearly gates for me
D7 G Why don't you open up them pearly gates C Open up them pearly gates G D7 Open up them pearly gates for me
Hallelujah-lujah G When you hear the trumpet blast C Then you know you're home at last G D7 G D7 Open up them pearly gates for me (for me) for me
G All you gamblin' sinners C Now's the time to start believin' G D7 You're gonna meet your maker some sweet day
Hallelujah-lujah G When you hear the trumpet clear C Gonna say goodbye to fear G D7 G D7 Open up them pearly gates for me for me
G Open up them pearly gates C Open up them pearly gates G D7 Open up them pearly gates for me
Hallelujah-lujah G When you hear the trumpet blast C Then you know you're home at last G D7 G D7 Open up them pearly gates for me (for me) for me
G Listen all of you people C Now's the time to start believin' G D7 You're gonna meet your maker some sweet day
Hallelujah-lujah G When you hear the trumpet blast C Then you know you're home at last G D7 G Open up them pearly gates for me
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