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Song: Soul
Artist: Satellite Soul
Album: Satellite Soul
words & music by rustin smith
Copyright: Ardent Music
Tabbed by: Ed chew Feb. 24, 2001
Chords:
..D..E..G..A..B
E-x—-x--3--5--7---------
A-5--7--5--7--9---------
D-7--9--5--7--9---------
G-7--9--4--6--8---------
B-7--9--3--5--7---------
e-5--7--3--5--7---------
Key: s = slide
x = muted string
intro: D sE G A G (one strum on each chord) x4
verse tab
..D.sE..D.sE
E-------------
A-5s7---5s7---
D-xsx---xsx---
G-7s9---5s7---
B-------------
e-------------
These are the octaves, but you can also play full D and E chords
Verse 1:
tab................tab..........tab
everybody won’t you gather ‘round
.........tab...................
tell you life don’t get no easier
.....tab...................
no matter what you’ve found
G................................. play intro
it’s all about who you are inside
verse 2
tAB.................tab.........
here’s the message loud and clear
...................tab.......
you got to run the inner race
..........................
and find out what is there
G.............................A..
it’s all about who you are inside
Chorus
E..................B..........A..
these eyes are the lamp of my soul
...............................
if one is pure it’s in the eyes
E......................B..............A..
These words are the overflow from my soul
.................................
if one has love it’s in the words
E.................B............A.
these hands will labor for my soul
..................................
if one has faith it’s in the works
(no chord)
you know life is all about soul
Verse 3:
listen children, here’s the word
life don’t get no easier
no matter what you’ve heard
it’s all about who you are inside
hear the message right where you are
if you will learn this one small thing
then you’re sure to go real far
it’s all about who you are inside
Chorus
Note: The guitar solo is pretty simple just play around with the 6 and 7
frets on the G string and you can probably figure out the rest
Corrections always welcome.