I get pissed off with people who give me a lyric sheet which chord symbols written above words, and they call it a chord chart. It isn't. It's unreadable.
A chord chart divides time up into bars, like sheet music does, except there's no stave. Rhythmic information can be provided, but at least a time signature and a tempo is required. For simpler songs where a chord is held for the duration of a bar, it is OK to just write the chord symbol in that bar; where there are so many beats on one chord and so many beats on another chord using a slash to represent a beat is OK and tells you on which beat the harmony changes.
Why do people especially singers think that a guitarist can read a lyric sheet ?
"Working" software has only unobserved bugs. (Parroty Error: Pieces of Nine! Pieces of Nine!)
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
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I had a dep gig a couple of years ago filling in as half of an acoustic duo - a lot of the “chord sheets” I was promised would be waiting for me were just lyrics with no mention of music at all. Made for some interesting moments!