“In Christ Alone” Brian Littrell Piano and Guitar Chords



Some of you may remember in the early summer of 2005, Brian Littrell came out with a single called “In Christ Alone.” It climbed the Christian Contemporary Music Charts all the way up to number one! Now, I hear that Brian Littrell is finally releasing a full album including that top song. The album is titled “Welcome Home.” If you’ve been keeping track of the CCM Charts, you’ll also see that his title track, “Welcome Home,” is performing similarly to “In Christ Alone.” Maybe we’ll see it at number one too.
Anyway, back to “In Christ Alone,” I really loved that song (despite the fact that it was performed by a Backstreet Boy). I chorded it in the summer of 2005. It’s too bad that the song is too high or too low for me to sing no matter how much I transpose it! I hope whoever uses these chords will be able to sing it. Enjoy!
–chords–
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Song: In Christ Alone
Artist: Brian Littrell
Flbum: In Christ Flone (Single)
Label: 2005 Reunion Records
Chords By:
Allan Barizo
http://www.bankblog.info
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Notes: Use no3 a lot
Intro: Ebno3 Absus2 (2X)
Verse I:
Ebno3
Ebno3/C Ab Cm Bbsus
Ebno3
Fsus4no5 Fm/C (Cm) Bb (3rds Walk Up)
Ab Bb/D Eb
Cm Bb Ab Ab/G
Fm Cm
Fm7 Bbsus Bb
Chorus:
Eb/G Ab
Eb/G
Fm7 Ab/Bb Bb Eb (Cm7)
Abmaj7 Ab/Bb
Eb Bb/D Cm7
Fm
Bb
Ebno3 Absus2 (2X)
Verse II:
Ebno3
Ebno3/C Ab Cm Bbsus
Ebno3
Fsus4no5 Fm/C (Cm) Bb (3rds Walk Up)
Ab Bb/D Eb
Cm Bb Ab Ab/G
Fm Cm
Fm7 Bbsus Bb
(Chorus)
Chorus After Key Change:
F/A Bb
F/A
Gm7 Bb/C C F (Dm7)
Bbmaj7 Bb/C
F C/E Dm7
Gm
C
Fno3 Bbsus2 (2X)
Outro: Bb F
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Posted on Tuesday, April 11th, 2006
8 Responses to ““In Christ Alone” Brian Littrell Piano and Guitar Chords”
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June 6th, 2006 at 7:26 pm
can you do a more simple chords of this song..?
coz i find it hard the one that you posted..
tnx…
September 8th, 2006 at 8:17 am
I am continually surprised to see songs that were big hits for someone else in this case Michael English in 1992 be brought back by someone new and everyone is shocked it rockets to number 1. I think that number one songs are just that number one songs. If they hold close to the original they will always be a number one hit. I’ll admit a singer could butcher one bad enough to make the song a stinker but overall I say a number 1 is always a #1 hit.
October 8th, 2006 at 12:42 am
Hi, sorry, I don’t understand what do you mean by saying : Enjoy, and please don’t copy these chords;just link to them.
Can I write it in a piece of paper so I can learn to use these chords in my guitar? By the way, I still not copying these chords in my flash disc or other data storage.:) Thanks
October 8th, 2006 at 7:44 am
i just mean please don’t put them on another website.
February 6th, 2007 at 2:52 pm
You say “Don’t copy these chords” as if you have some sort of copyright over them. If this is your own arrangement, then perhaps you could claim that, but it sounds like you are just posting an existing arrangement.
Please don’t claim the rights over something that you don’t own simply to increase traffic to your blog.
I propose that everyone is free to copy these chords, giving credit to whoever wrote the song, since this is not the property of this blogger.
April 5th, 2007 at 7:51 pm
Hey guys yeah those chords are way too hard for me too. All you gotta do is transopose it down a half step and stick a cap on your guitar and it’s way easier. Here’s what I think it looks like
Verse I:
D
D G Bm A
D
E Em/ A
G G D
Bm G G
Em Bm
Em7 Asus A
Chorus:
D G
D
Em7 G A D (Bm7)
G G
D G Bm7
E
A
D G (2X)
Verse II:
D
D G Bm A
D
E Em/B (Bm) A (3rds Walk Up)
G A D
Bm A G G
Em Bm
Em7 A A
sorry, I don’t have my guitar with me right now to check and see if sounds right. And there’s no fance sustained chords and all that, but it’s totally easier to play. Once you see how they start, it won’t be that hard to follow along with the rest.
November 18th, 2007 at 1:32 pm
hi Allan, thanks for the chord in Christ alone in Eb. it’s nearly perfect, u’r chord version sounds really great, look like the exact song and i like it much!!. but one thing that a lil bit annoying, why that u don’t include the lyric along with the chord?. i have to rewrite again carefully, since u only give the chord and it’s a little bit difficult to determine where’s the part of the lyric should i play the chord with. well keep up that good work. u’r chord version is the best.
December 3rd, 2008 at 6:49 am
hi,uhmm, thanks for the chords, and its really nice. actually im not that familiar of this song, so i just wanna ask if this chords are the original version of this song.. ^_^ thanks and God Bless!