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Written In Red Key of E with transition to F# INTRO: E B A B x2 VERSE 1
In Eletters of Bcrimson AGod wrote His Elove On a Ahillside so Elong, long Bago For Eyou and for Bme AJesus Amdied And Elove's greatest C#mstory was Dtold B
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I Elove Byou, I Dlove Ayou EThat's what C#mCalvary Dsaid B I Elove Byou, I Dlove Ayou AmI Elove you Bwritten in Ered
VERSE 2
EDown through the Bages AGod wrote His Elove With the Asame hands that Esuffered and Bbled B7 Giving Eall that BHe Ahad to Amgive A Emessage so C#measily Dread B
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I Elove Byou, I Dlove Ayou EThat's what C#mCalvary Dsaid B I Elove Byou, I Dlove Ayou AmI Elove you Bwritten in Ered
BRIDGE
EOh Bprecious Eis the flow BThat B7makes me Bwhite as Esnow ENo Bother C#mfount' I Eknow A E B C# <---- Key change for rest of the song starts here with C# Nothing but the blood of Jesus
CHORUS
I F#love C#you, I Elove Byou F#That's what D#mCalvary Esaid C# I F#love C#you, I Elove Byou BmI F#love you C#written in F#red
Chords: Standard chords with bar chords. E is always the same no matter what. F# played as E with bar chord on 2nd fret B is played as a bar chord Bm is played as a bar chord A is always the same Am is always the same C# is played as A with bar chord on 4th fret D#m is played as Am with bar chord on 6th fret C#m is played as Am with bar chord on 4th fret It seems like a lot, but bar chords get easier the more you practice with them. That includes: C, D, and G positions. However, A and E positions make transitions easier for now... Anyways, enjoy.