(F)Show me Your (C)ways,
that I may (Am7)walk
with
You.
(F)Show me Your (C)ways,
I put my (Am7)hope
in
You.
The (Fmaj7)cry of my heart is (Em7)to (Dm7)love You more,
to (G)live with the touch of Your (Em7)hand
strong er each (Dm7)day.
Show me Your (C)ways.
(F)Show me Your (C)ways,
that I may (Am7)walk
with
You.
(F)Show me Your (C)ways,
I put my (Am7)hope
in
You.
The (Fmaj7)cry of my heart is (Em7)to (Dm7)love You more,
to (G)live with the touch of Your (Em7)hand
strong er each (Dm7)day.
Show me Your (C)ways.
(F)Show me Your (C)ways.
Show me Your (D)ways,
that I may (Bm7)walk
with
You.
(G)Show me Your (D)ways,
I put my (Bm7)hope
in
You.
The (Gmaj7)cry of my heart is (F#m7)to (Em7)love You more,
to (A)live with the touch of Your (F#m7)hand
strong er each (Em7)day.
Show me Your (D)ways.
Show me Your (Eb)ways,
that I may (Cm7)walk
with
You.
(Ab)Show me Your (Eb)ways,
I put my (Cm7)hope
in
You.
The (Abmaj7)cry of my heart is (Gm7)to (Fm7)love You more,
to (Bb)live with the touch of Your (Gm7)hand
strong er each (Fm7)day.
Show me Your (Eb)ways.
The (Abmaj7)cry of my heart is (Gm7)to (Fm7)love You more,
to (Bb)live with the touch of Your (Gm7)hand
strong er each (Fm7)day.
Show me Your (Eb)ways.
The (Eb)ways.
Strong er each (Fm7)day,
show me Your (Eb)ways.
This page shows βShow Me Your Waysβ by Hillsong in our color-coded kid songbook view β 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 54 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement β try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.
This arrangement will stretch your chord vocabulary in the best way β with 23 different chords including several major-seventh and minor-seventh shapes, your hands need to know where they're going before they get there. Start by drilling your left hand's oompah bass pattern alone at around 40 BPM; at 54 BPM every hesitation is audible in a ballad this exposed. Pay special attention to transitions that pull you toward flat-key territory β moves into Ab, Bb, and Eb can catch you off guard when the home key is C, so loop those passages until the hand shapes feel automatic. Use the sustain pedal generously but change it cleanly on each new chord; muddy pedaling will wreck the peaceful mood faster than a wrong note. Once both hands are steady separately, combine them in four-bar chunks. This is the piece that'll make seventh chords feel like home under your fingers.