There is Love Note: Sung by Noel Paul Stokey. Played on 12-string guitar, tuned down by 3 semi-tones. These chords are not intended to be strummed. Instead, Noel uses an arpeggio picking pattern to achieve an overlapping downscale run, starting on the second string third fret and ending on the third string open. The phrase is repeated at the end of each verse and at the end of the bridge.
G D He is now to be among you at the calling of your hearts C+d G Rest assured this troubadour is acting on His part D C+d G The union of your spirits here, has caused Him to remain Em G D For whenever two or more of you are gathered in His name C+d (G A7 - C+d - G) There is Love. There is Love. G D C+d G A man shall leave his mother and a woman leave her home, Em G D And they shall travel on to where, the two shall be as one. G C+d G As it was in the beginning is now and ‘til the end Em G D Woman draws her life from man and gives it back again.
C+d (G A7 - C+d - G) And there is Love. There is Love. C Em Am D G Well then what's to be the reason for becoming man and wife? C Em Am D G Is it Love that brings you here, or Love that brings you life? G D C+d G For if loving is the answer, then who's the giving for? Em G D Do you believe in something that you've never seen before? C+d (G A7 - C+d - G) Oh there's Love, there is Love. Oh the marriage of your spirits here has caused Him to remain…. "Wedding Song (There Is Love)" was released in 1971 as a single from Noel Paul Stookey's first solo album, "Paul and" by Warner Brothers, and later reissued by Neworld Records.