Collins Phil

Collins Phil - People Get Ready guitar tab

I was going through some old cassettes I had made, and I ran

across a nearly-forgotten live version of "People Get Ready"

performed by Phil Collins. I remember it came off a video of

one of his concerts. It was a nice arrangement, with just

Daryl Stuermer (sp?) on guitar, and a vocal quartet backing him

with gospel harmonies. So I did some digging and found a

lyric/chord sheet I had made for the song. Maybe someone

will find it entertaining.

A couple of notes here: As performed, Daryl has a Strat with

a chorus box, giving a real ringy tone. He does a half-

chorus-length intro starting at the 9th fret (D-form),

then drops to the normal form for the rest of the first

two verses (easier heard than described!).

After the 2nd verse, the song transistions up a half step,

which Daryl starts on the 10th fret (again in D-form).

In order to minimize jumping around, I play the bulk of the

last two verses barred at the 3rd fret. This allows me to

hit all the chords easily.

Well, those were some long-winded notes. Enjoy!

People Get Ready

A F#m7

Now people get ready,

D A

there's a train a'comin.

A F#m7

Don't need no baggage,

D A

you just get on board.

A F#m7

All you need is faith,

D A

to hear the diesels humming.

Dbm7 F#m7

You don't need no ticket,

D A

You just thank the lord.

People get ready,

for the train to Jordan.

Picking up passengers,

from coast to coast.

Faith is the key,

opens the door stil boarded.

There's hope for all,

Amongst those loved the most.

Bb Gm7

There ain't no room,

Eb Bb

for the hopeless sinner.

Bb Gm7

Who'd hurt all mankind,

Eb Bb

just to save his own.

Bb Gm7

Pitied are those,

Eb Bb

whose chances grow thinner.

Dm7 Gm7

'Cause there's no hiding place,

Eb Bb

Amongst the kingdom's throne.

Now people get ready,

there's a train a'comin.

Don't need no baggage,

you just get on board.

All you need is faith,

to hear the diesels humming.

You don't need no ticket,

You just thank the lord.

I don't think I've seen this recording on disc (I dubbed it

from the video), but the video probably dates from the early

to mid-80s if anybody is interested.

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