
Oh The Cross Chords PDF (Legacy Nashville)

Oh The Cross Chords PDF (Legacy Nashville)

Oh The Cross
Legacy NashvilleCopies
Chords & Lyrics (Editable) Details
Download the PDF Chord Charts for Oh The Cross by Legacy Nashville, from the album Remembrance Vol. 2.
| SongID | 87610 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Remembrance Vol. 2 |
| Artists | Legacy Nashville |
| Authors | Jeremy Riddle, Elyssa Smith, Lindy Cofer |
| Publishers | Capitol CMG |
| CCLI Song No. | 7145996 |
| Instruments | Guitar, Ukelele, Piano |
| File Type | |
| Original Key | F |
| Available Keys | A, Ab, B, Bb, C, C#, D, Db, E, Eb, F, F#, G, G#, Gb, Numbers, Numerals |
| Theme | Blood, Cross, Easter, Good Friday, Power, Resurrection, Sacrifice, Victory, God's Love |
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