Peo ple liv in’ their lives for you (C)on T V.
They say they’re bet ter than you, and you a gree.
He says “hold my calls” from (C)be hind those cold brick walls.
Says, “Come here, boy, there ain’t (D)noth in’ for free.”
An oth er doc tor’s bill, a (C)law yer’s bill, an oth er cute, cheap (G)thrill.
You know you love him if you (D)put him in your will.
But,
who will (C)save
your soul
when it comes to the flow ers, now?
Who, who will save your soul
af ter those (D)lies that you told, boy?
And who will (C)save
your soul if you won’t save your own?
(Am)La da de da de de da (C)da da da da da.
We try to hus tle them, try to bus tle them, try to cuss them.
The (G)cops want some one to bust down on (D)Or leans Av e nue.
An oth er day, an oth er (C)dol lar, an oth er war, an oth er (G)tow er went up where the home less had their homes.
So we pray to as man y (C)dif f’rent gods as there are (G)flow ers, but we call re (D)li gion our friend.
We’re so worried a bout a (C)sav ing our souls, a fraid that (G)God will take His toll, that we for (D)get to be gin.
But,
Some are walk ing, some are talk ing, some are stalk ing their kill.
Got So cial Se cu ri ty but it (D)does n’t pay your bills.
There are ad (Am)dic tions to feed and there are mouths to pay, so you bar gain with the dev il, but you’re o (D)kay for to day.
Say that you love them, take their (C)mon ey and run.
Say, it’s been (G)swell, sweet heart, but it was just one of those (Am)things, those flings, those strings you’ve got to cut.
So get out on the streets, girls, and (D)bust your
(Am)butts.
Who will (C)save
your
soul
when it comes to it, ba by?
Who
will save your soul
af ter those (D)lies that you told, boy?
And who will (C)save
your
soul
if you won’t save your own?
This page shows “Who Will Save Your Soul” by Jewel 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 G at 110 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.