Alan Jackson - Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) Ukulele Chords
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[Opening]
[C]
[C]Where were you when the world stopped turning,
[G]On that September [C]day?
Were [C]you in the Yard with your wife and children,
Or [G]working on some stage in [C]L.A?
Did you [F]stand there in shock
At the [C]sight of that black smoke
[F]Rising against that blue [C]sky?
Did you [F]shout out in anger
In [C]fear for your neighbor,
Or [Am]did you just sit down and [F]cry? [G]
[section 2]
Did you [C]weep for the children, they lost their dear loved ones,
And [G]pray for the ones who don’t [C]know?
Did you re[C]joice for the people who walked from the rubble
And [G]sob for the ones left be[C]low?
[section 3]
Did you [f]burst out with pride, for the [C]Red, White, and Blue?
And the [F]heroes who died just [C]doing what they do?
Did you [F]look up to heaven for [C]some kind of answer,
And [Am]look at your self and [F]what really matters? [G]
[chorus]
[f]I’m just a singer of [C]simple songs I’m not a
[F]Real political [C]man
I watch [F]CNN, But I’m [C]not sure I can tell you
The [Am]difference in Iraq and [F]Iran.
But [F]I know Jesus and [C]I talk to God
And I [F]remember this from when I was [C]young
[F]Faith, Hope and Love, are some [C]good things he gave us
[G]And the greatest is [F]love. [G]
[section 4]
[C]Where were you when the world stopped turning
[G]On that September [C]day?
[C]Teaching a class full of innocent children
Or [G]driving down some cold inter[C]state?
Did [F]you feel guilty cause [C]you’re a survivor
In a [F]crowded room did you feel [C]alone?
Did you [F]call up your mother
And [C]tell you loved her?
Did you [Am]dust off that Bible at [F]home? [G]
[section 5]
Did you [C]open you eyes and hope it never happened
[G]Close your eyes and not go to [C]sleep?
Did you [C]notice the sunset for the first time in ages
And [G]speak to some stranger on the [C]street?
Did you [F]lay down at night and [C]think of tomorrow?
[F]Go out and buy you a [C]gun?
Did you [F]turn off that violent old [C]movie you’re watching
And [Am]turn on “I Love Lucy” re[F]runs?
[section 6]
Did you [F]go to a church and hold [C]hands with some strangers
[F]Stand inline and give your own [C]blood?
Did you [F]just stay home
And cling [C]tight to your family,
Thank [Am]God you had somebody to [F]love?
[chorus]
[F]I’m just a singer of [C]simple songs I’m not a
[F]Real political [C]man
I watch [F]CNN, But I’m [C]not sure I can tell you
The [Am]difference in Iraq and [F]Iran.
But [F]I know Jesus and [C]I talk to God
And I re[F]member this from when I was [C]young
[F]Faith, Hope and Love, are some [C]good things he gave us
[G]And the greatest is [F]love.
[Closing]
[F]I’m just a singer of [C]simple songs I’m not a
[F]Real political [C]man
I watch [F]CNN, But I’m [C]not sure I can tell you
The [Am]difference in Iraq and [F]Iran.
But [F]I know Jesus and [C]I talk to God
And I re[F]member this from when I was [C]young
[F]Faith, Hope and Love, are some [C]good things he gave us
[G]And the greatest is [F]love.
And the [G]greatest is [F]Love
And the [G]greatest is [F]Love
[C]Where were you when the world stopped turning, [G]
On that September [C]day?