(C)God
and (F)God a lone
cre (G)at ed all
these (F)things we call our (Gsus)own.
From the (Am)might y to the small,
the (G)glo ry (G)in them (C)all is (F)God’s
and (Dm)God’s a (Bb)lone.
(C)God
and (F)God a lone
con ceals the truth
of (F)all we call un (Gsus)known.
And all the (Am)best and worst of man
won’t (G)change the (G)mas ter plan.
It’s (F)God’s
and (G)God’s a lone.
God
and (D)God a lone
is fit to take
the u ni verse’s throne.
Let (G)ev ’ry thing that (C)lives re serve its tru est praise
for (Dm)God
and (G)God a lone.
(Db)God
and God a lone
will be the joy
of (Gb)our e ter nal home.
He will (Bbm)be our One de sire.
Our hearts will (Ab)nev er (Db)tire of (Gb)God
and (Ab)God a lone.
(Db)God
and (Eb)God a lone
is fit to take
the u ni verse’s throne.
Let (Ab)ev ’ry thing that (Db)lives re (Ab)serve its tru est praise
for (Ebm7)God
and God a (Gb)lone.
(D)God
and (E)God a lone
is fit to take
the u ni verse’s throne.
Let (A)ev ’ry thing that (D)lives re (A)serve its tru est (B)praise
for (Em)God
(D)and (Asus)God
a (D)lone.
This page shows “God And God Alone” by Steve Green in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 80 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.