I’m
so (B)ver
(A)y
(E)or
di (B)nar
(A)y,
(E)noth
ing
spe (A)cial
(D)on
my (B)own.
Oh, (E)I
have (B)nev
(A)er
(E)walked
on (B)wa
(A)ter,
and (E)I
owed
have (B)nev
(A)er
(D)calmed
not a lone.
storm.
Some times I’m (E)hid ing a way
from the (E)mad ness a round me, like a (E)child who’s a fraid to of the dark.
But when I call on (E)Je sus,
all things are (B)pos si ble.
I can (A)mount on wings like (E)ea gles and soar.
When I call on (E)Je sus,
moun tains are (B)gon na fall,
’cause He’ll move (A)heav en and (E)earth to
(A)come res cue (B)me when I call.
La la (Cmaj7)la
(D)la
(E)la.
La la (Cmaj7)la
(D)la
(E)la.
(E)Wea
ry (B)broth
(A)er,
(E)bro
ken (B)daugh
(A)ter,
and (E)wid
owed
have (B)lov
(A)er,
(D)you’re
not a lone.
storm.
Some If you’re (E)ti red and scared
of the (E)mad ness a round you, if you (E)can’t find the strength to car ry on,
But when you call on (E)Je sus,
all things are (B)pos si ble.
You can (A)mount on wings like (E)ea gles and soar.
When you call on (E)Je sus,
moun tains are (B)gon na fall,
’cause He’ll move (A)heav en and (E)earth to
(A)come res cue (B)me when I call.
La la (Cmaj7)la
(D)la
(E)la.
La la (Cmaj7)la
(D)la
(E)la.
(A)come res cue (B)you when you (Em)call Him in the (A)morn ing,
(Em7)in the af ter (A)noon time,
(Em)late in the (A)eve ning, He’ll be (B)there.
(Em)When your heart is (A)bro ken
(Em7)and you feel dis (A)cour aged,
(Em)you can just re (A)mem ber that He (B)said
He’ll be (C#)there.
When I call on (F#)Je sus,
all things are (C#)pos si ble.
I can (B)mount on wings like (F#)ea gles and soar.
When I call on (F#)Je sus,
moun tains are (C#)gon na fall,
’cause He’ll move (B)heav en and (F#)earth to
(B)come res cue.
(C#)When I call on (F#)Je sus,
all things are (C#)pos si ble.
I can (B)mount on wings like (F#)ea gles and soar.
When I call on (F#)Je sus,
moun tains are (C#)gon na fall,
’cause He’ll move (B)heav en and (F#)earth to
(B)come res cue.
(C#)When I call on (B)come res cue (C#)me when I call.
La la (Dmaj7)la
(E)la
(F#)la.
La la (Dmaj7)la
(E)la
(F#)la.
La la (Dmaj7)la
(E)la
(F#)la.
Call On Jesus by Nicole C. Mullen
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Easy piano arrangement in the key of E at 72 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Call On Jesus”
- What key is "Call On Jesus" in?
- "Call On Jesus" by Nicole C. Mullen is in the key of E with a tempo of 72 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "Call On Jesus" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated medium. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "Call On Jesus" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.
- What chords are used in "Call On Jesus"?
- This arrangement of "Call On Jesus" uses 12 chords: A, B, Bm, C, C#, Cmaj7, D, Dmaj7, +4 more.
- How long does it take to learn "Call On Jesus" on piano?
- 2–4 weeks of consistent practice (20–30 min/day) for an intermediate player. Drill the tricky passages in isolation first.
- What other songs by Nicole C. Mullen can I play here?
- Try "ONE TOUCH", "ON MY KNEES", "On My Knees". All are available in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
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