Sin Died Here Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Sin Died Here Song Lyrics and Chords by The Hinsons

 

Sin Died Here

Recorded by The Hinsons

Written by Ronald A. Hinson
C 
That old alter can really talk  
F 
oh but it won't re
C 
veal
F 
What heaven  
C 
forgot and what  
D7 
hell never  
G7 
will
 
It  
C 
just sits there in the silence and speaks  
C7 
loud through their  
F 
tears
 
It says their new life  
C 
began 
 
 
G7 
when sin died  
C 
here
G7 
Somewhere between that old  
F 
pulpit and the  
C 
pew
 
A  
F 
heart so un
C 
clean was made  
D7 
spotless brand  
G7 
new
 
That  
C 
old altar is a tombstone and  
C7 
the epitaph's  
F 
clear
 
It says grace fought this  
C 
battle 
 
 
G7 
and sin died  
C 
here
 
It just listened as the drunkard  
F 
staggered in and fell  
C 
down
F 
Heard the harlot  
C 
that come from the  
D7 
dark side of  
G7 
town
 
But  
C 
the sound that's most familiar is  
C7 
when the angels all  
F 
cheered
 
You know the cross won  
C 
again 
 
 
G7 
when sin died  
C 
here
Repeat #2
 
That old alter is a tombstone and  
C7 
the epitaph's  
F 
clear
 
It says grace fought this  
C 
battle 
 
 
G7 
and sin died  
F 
he
C 
re

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Sin Died Here?
- The song Sin Died Here was sang by The Hinsons.

 

Who is The Hinsons?
- Hinson is a name that now refers to several different southern gospel singing groups, all members of the same extended family. The groups have different personnel and have shared the common name, "The Hinsons" but each has a different lead singer: The Original Hinsons, featuring Kenny Hinson The Hinsons, featuring Bo Hinson, and The Hinson Family, featuring Weston Hinson.

The Original Hinsons (sometimes referred to as The Singing Hinson Family) were a multi-award-winning Southern Gospel group that was formed in 1967 and was active until 1994.As great of a song as "The Lighthouse" is, Elvis never recorded it.

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