When All Around Is Fading Whole World In His Hands Chords

by Tim Hughes
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Difficulty: beginner
Tuning: E A D G B E
Capo: 2nd fret
Author lympanyc02 [a] 21. Last edit on May 5, 2021

Chords

Dm9
Am7
C
G
F
Am
E
Em

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Hi! This Is My First Tab so sorry if its wrong! There are chords for no capo but i dont
them! its on capo 2...
 
[Verse 1]
Dm9                Am7
When all around is fading
Dm9                  Am7
And nothing seems to last
Dm9                          Am7
When each day is filled with sorrow
        C                Am7    G
Still I know with all my heart
 
[Chorus]
C            F                  G
He's got the whole world in his hands
C            F                  G
He's got the whole world in his hands
             Am
I'll fear no evil
             F
For you are with me
             E
Strong to deliver
           F
Mighty to save
Em                                  G
   Hes got the Whole world in his hands
 
[Verse 2] (same as 1):
 
When I walk through fire
I will not be Burned
When the waves come crashing round me
Still I know with all my heart
 
[Chorus]
 
Extra bit:
 
C            F                   G
He's got the whole world in his hands
C            F                   G
He's got the whole world in his hands (repeat as many times as u want!)
 
 
Go back into Chorus and repeat twice
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2 comments
ohmysaviour
it's pretty accurate, good work :) btw i think on the "mighty to save" part... Am works quite well as well... and frankly i think it's easier to jump to instead of gettin back to F lol... but not sure if the Am is how Timmy plays it heh...
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mike elf
That pretty much correct, you could make a couple of corrections though. Over the line 'mighty to save' its not a G but an F. Also, the 'extra bit' is C,F,G not C,F,A. Anyway, good job!
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