Commonly played in G major with a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording's tone.
Unlike the worship versions, this requires a smooth lead vocal with tight harmony backing from the group.
The heart of the song, declaring that even searching for "all eternity long" would yield no equal.
It is a mid-tempo "feel-good" track perfect for older soul enthusiasts. If you'd like, I can:
This classic worship ballad focuses on God’s unique ability to "touch my heart" like no one else.
Provide a using the "number system."
Beginners often play in the Key of C for simplicity. Advanced players often use Ab major to incorporate jazzier "passing chords" and gospel substitutions.
There's No One Like You Online
Commonly played in G major with a capo on the 2nd fret to match the original recording's tone.
Unlike the worship versions, this requires a smooth lead vocal with tight harmony backing from the group. There's No One Like You
The heart of the song, declaring that even searching for "all eternity long" would yield no equal. Commonly played in G major with a capo
It is a mid-tempo "feel-good" track perfect for older soul enthusiasts. If you'd like, I can: There's No One Like You
This classic worship ballad focuses on God’s unique ability to "touch my heart" like no one else.
Provide a using the "number system."
Beginners often play in the Key of C for simplicity. Advanced players often use Ab major to incorporate jazzier "passing chords" and gospel substitutions.