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Artist: Phil Keaggy Song: A Child (In Everyone's Heart) Album: Ph'lip Side Released: August 1980 [UPDATES] [9.11.2012] Fixed some bad formatting juju. Em e:-----------------0---------------------0--------| B:-----------------0---------------------0--------| G:-----------------0------------0--------0--------| D:--5-4-2--0-------2------0--2-----2-----2-----0--| A:--7-5-3--2--2----2---2-------------2---2---2----| E:------------3--0-0------------------0--0--------|
EmJust a little boy in the Amtown, Gtown, D/F#town Dm7 F G C B(with lick 1) Just a little boy with a frown, frown, frown.
EmIn the afternoons he goes Amdown, Gdown, D/F#down Dm7To the lonely room near the Flost Gand Cfound Emde-Apartment.
Dm7 Dm7/G
There's a Clittle boy in C/Bevery man's Amheart Crying Cdim7out, D#dim7 trying Gout. Am7 G/B
As he Crushes in to C/Bhear the band Amstart, So Cdim7alone,D#dim7 in the Gcrowd, in the Fcrowd.
C B(with lick 1)
EmJust a little girl on her AmdadGdy's D/F#knee, Dm7 F G C B(with lick 1) Just remember when she was one, two, three.
EmIn a little while she'll want Amto Gbe D/F#free, Dm7And your little girl will be FseGvenCteen Emto-Amorrow.
Dm7 Dm7/G
There's a Clittle girl in C/Bevery daddy's Amheart, Dreaming Cdim7eyes, D#dim7 scheming Geyes. Am7 G/B
When she Csings for you reC/Bmember your Ampart, Listen Cdim7up, D#dim7 when she Gcries, when she Fsighs.
C B(with lick 1) Em Am G D/F# Dm7 F G C B(with lick 1) Em Am G D/F# Dm7 F G C Em A Dm7 Dm7/G
There's a Clittle child in C/Beveryone's Amheart, Needing Cdim7love, D#dim7 needing Glove.Am7 G/B
There's a Clittle child in C/Beveryone's Amheart, Needing Cdim7love, D#dim7 needing Glove.Am7 G/B
(REPEAT & FADE) [lick 1] after playing the B chord, play 2 single notes, F#, F, on E string to transition to the Em chord. Just the E string is tabbed here: E:--2-1--| ========================== [CHORDS] D/F# 3xx232 Dm7/G 3xx211 C/B x22010 Cdim7 xx1212 D#dim7 xx4545 G/B x20003 A quick music factoid - going from Cdim7 to D#dim7, as tabbed here, the chords are actually interchangeable. In other words, Cdim7 is also D#dim7, and vice versa. And both are also F#dim7, and Adim7. By notating the song as 2 different chords, going from Cdim7 to D#dim7, is just a way to show a change. I could have just as well as left it only as Cdim7 or D#dim7.