This sounds best if you fingerpick through it. If you're not used to fingerpicking, this is a good song to practice with. The G-A-C chord progression at the beginning of each verse/chorus is optional; it just adds to the song a bit. You don't have to play the full chord with each of those, just the root note. You can also play C-B-Am when transitioning to the Am on the third line of every verse/chorus. It sounds like he does that in the recording. (Verse 1) G A C There are loved ones in the glory F C Whose dear forms you often miss Am When you close your earthly story C G C Will you join them in their bliss? (Chorus) G A C Will the Circle be unbroken F By and by, by and by C Am Is a better home awaiting C G C In the sky, in the sky (Verse 2) G A C In the joyous days of childhood F C Oft they told of wondrous love Am Pointed to the dying saviour, C G C Now they dwell with him above, (Chorus) G A C Will the Circle be unbroken F C By and by, by and by Am Is a better home awaiting C G C In the sky, in the sky (Verse 3) G A C You remember songs of Heaven F C Which you sing with childish voice Am Do you love the hymns they taught you C G C Or are songs of Earth your choice (Chorus) G A C Will the Circle be unbroken F C By and by, by and by Am Is a better home awaiting C G C In the sky, in the sky (Verse 4) G A C You can picture happy gatherings F C 'Round the fireside long ago Am And you think of tearful partings C G C when they left you here below (Chorus) G A C Will the Circle be unbroken F C By and by, by and by Am Is a better home awaiting In the sky, in the sky (Verse 5) G A C One by one their seeds were emptied F C And one by one they went away Am Now the family is parted C G C Will it be complete one day? (Chorus) G A C Will the Circle be unbroken F C By and by, by and by Am Is a better home awaiting C G C In the sky, in the sky