I Will Follow Him Chords
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C x32010
Am x02210
G 320003
Em 022000
F 133211
C Am
Da da da Da da da...........
C
I love...
Am
And where he goes........
C
I will follow him,
G
Follow him where ever he may go
Am Em
And near him I always will be,
F G
For nothing can keep me away;
C Am
He is my destiny.
C
I will follow him.
G
Ever since he touched my heart I knew
Am Em
There isn't an ocean too deep,
F G
A mountain so high it can keep,
C Am
Keep me away,
G C
Away from his love
C
I love him, I love him, I love him
Am
And where he goes I'll follow,
I'll follow, I'll follow
C
I will follow him,
G
Follow him where ever he may go
Am Em
There isn't an ocean too deep,
F G
A mountain so high it can keep,
C Am
Keep me away.
C
We will follow him,
G
Follow him where ever he may go.
Am Em
There isn't an ocean too deep,
F G
A mountain so high it can keep,
C Am
Keep us away,
G C
Away from his love
I love him, oh yes I love him; I'll follow,
I'm gonna follow.
True love, he'll always be my true love
Forever, from now until forever.
I love him, I love him, I love him
And where he goes I'll follow,
I'll follow, I'll follow.
He'll always be my true love, my true love,
My true love from now until forever,
Forever, forever.
Am Em
There isn't an ocean too deep,
F Am
A mountain so high it can keep,
F G
Nothing can keep us away,
C Am
Away from his love.
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I Will Follow Him – The Supremes
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C
I will follow him,
( Em )
Follow him where ever he may go
Am Em
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![franklin10](https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/static/users/9/2/9/2920929.gif?d=d)
you put a "G" chord on 'follow him wherever he may go' and 'ever since he touched my heart I knew'. You took the note of the melody as the root of the chord. Try the parallel minor "Em" instead - it sounds more melodic. Other than that - really well done
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