Chords for Ben Platt - "Ease My Mind" (YouTube Space Performance)
Tempo:
62.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
G
Em
D
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hey, everyone.
Thank you all for coming.
So yeah, that was Bad Habit.
That's the first song on the album.
And the next song is the second song on the album.
And it's my personal favorite on the record.
I mean, I love them all for different reasons.
But this one is my favorite to sing,
because it's all about a relationship
that I was in where I felt that my anxiety was really quiet
and in a very special way.
And so whenever I sing it, I'm kind of taken back
to that same calm place.
And I just feel very soothed by it.
And I hope you do, too.
It's called, Ease My Mind.
[Am] [B]
[Am] [C] [G] Most days, [F#m] I wake up with a pit [Em] in my chest.
[Dm] There are thoughts that I [C] can't put to rest.
[G] There's a worry that I can't [Am] play.
[D]
[G] Most nights, [F#m] I am restless and [Em] quiet won't come.
[D] So I [G] lay there and wait for [C] the sun.
[G] There's a trouble that [A] won't show its face.
[D] [C]
[Dm] You came out of nowhere, [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise.
[C] I make [D] sense of the madness when I [Em] listen to your [D] voice.
[Am]
[C] Darling, [Em] only [Bm] you can ease [G] my mind.
[C] Help me leave these lonely [G] thoughts behind.
When they pull me under, [Bm] and I [D] can feel my sanity
[Em] start to unwind.
[C] Darling, only [Em] you can ease my mind.
Can [G] ease my mind.
[D] [G] I'll admit, [E] for a moment I felt [Em] so afraid.
[Dm] Just to show you the mess [C] that I made,
[Bm] there are [G] pieces I usually [Am] hide.
[D]
But [G] when you [F#] collect me with your [Em] steady hand,
[Dm] with a [G] language that I [C] understand,
I feel put back together [A] inside.
[C] Well, you came out [Dm] of nowhere, [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise.
[C] I make [Dm] sense of the madness [Bm] when I listen to your [D] voice.
Oh, [C] darling, [Em] only you can ease [G] my mind.
Oh, help [Em] me leave these lonely [D] thoughts [G] behind.
[C] When they pull me under, [Bm] and [D] I can feel my sanity
start to unwind.
[C] Darling, [Em] only you can [G] ease my mind.
[C] Darling, [Em]
can [G] ease my mind.
[D] [C]
Help me [Em] leave these [Bm] lonely [G] thoughts behind.
When [C] they pull me under, [G] and [B] I can feel my sanity
start to [Em] unwind.
[D] [C] Darling, [Cm] only you can [C] ease my [Bm] mind.
[Am] [B] [Bm] [Am] [B] [C]
[D] [G]
Thank you all for coming.
So yeah, that was Bad Habit.
That's the first song on the album.
And the next song is the second song on the album.
And it's my personal favorite on the record.
I mean, I love them all for different reasons.
But this one is my favorite to sing,
because it's all about a relationship
that I was in where I felt that my anxiety was really quiet
and in a very special way.
And so whenever I sing it, I'm kind of taken back
to that same calm place.
And I just feel very soothed by it.
And I hope you do, too.
It's called, Ease My Mind.
[Am] [B]
[Am] [C] [G] Most days, [F#m] I wake up with a pit [Em] in my chest.
[Dm] There are thoughts that I [C] can't put to rest.
[G] There's a worry that I can't [Am] play.
[D]
[G] Most nights, [F#m] I am restless and [Em] quiet won't come.
[D] So I [G] lay there and wait for [C] the sun.
[G] There's a trouble that [A] won't show its face.
[D] [C]
[Dm] You came out of nowhere, [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise.
[C] I make [D] sense of the madness when I [Em] listen to your [D] voice.
[Am]
[C] Darling, [Em] only [Bm] you can ease [G] my mind.
[C] Help me leave these lonely [G] thoughts behind.
When they pull me under, [Bm] and I [D] can feel my sanity
[Em] start to unwind.
[C] Darling, only [Em] you can ease my mind.
Can [G] ease my mind.
[D] [G] I'll admit, [E] for a moment I felt [Em] so afraid.
[Dm] Just to show you the mess [C] that I made,
[Bm] there are [G] pieces I usually [Am] hide.
[D]
But [G] when you [F#] collect me with your [Em] steady hand,
[Dm] with a [G] language that I [C] understand,
I feel put back together [A] inside.
[C] Well, you came out [Dm] of nowhere, [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise.
[C] I make [Dm] sense of the madness [Bm] when I listen to your [D] voice.
Oh, [C] darling, [Em] only you can ease [G] my mind.
Oh, help [Em] me leave these lonely [D] thoughts [G] behind.
[C] When they pull me under, [Bm] and [D] I can feel my sanity
start to unwind.
[C] Darling, [Em] only you can [G] ease my mind.
[C] Darling, [Em]
can [G] ease my mind.
[D] [C]
Help me [Em] leave these [Bm] lonely [G] thoughts behind.
When [C] they pull me under, [G] and [B] I can feel my sanity
start to [Em] unwind.
[D] [C] Darling, [Cm] only you can [C] ease my [Bm] mind.
[Am] [B] [Bm] [Am] [B] [C]
[D] [G]
Key:
C
G
Em
D
Bm
C
G
Em
_ _ Hey, everyone.
Thank you all for coming.
So yeah, that was Bad Habit.
That's the first song on the album.
And the next song is the second song on the album.
And it's my personal favorite on the record.
I mean, I love them all for different reasons.
But this one is my favorite to sing,
because it's all about a relationship
that I was in where I felt that my anxiety was really quiet
and in a very special way.
And so whenever I sing it, I'm kind of taken back
to that same calm place.
And I just feel very soothed by it.
And I hope you do, too.
It's called, Ease My Mind.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Am] _ [C] _ [G] Most days, [F#m] I wake up with a pit [Em] in my chest.
[Dm] There are thoughts that I [C] can't put to rest.
[G] There's a worry that I can't [Am] play.
_ [D] _ _
_ [G] Most nights, [F#m] I am restless and [Em] quiet won't come.
[D] So I [G] lay there and wait for [C] the sun.
[G] There's a trouble that [A] won't show its face.
_ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ _
[Dm] You came out of nowhere, _ [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise.
[C] _ I make [D] sense of the madness _ when I [Em] listen to your [D] voice.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ [C] Darling, [Em] only [Bm] you can ease [G] my mind.
_ _ _ [C] Help me leave these lonely [G] thoughts behind.
_ _ When they pull me under, [Bm] _ and I [D] can feel my sanity
[Em] start to unwind.
_ [C] Darling, only [Em] you can ease my mind.
Can [G] ease my mind.
_ _ [D] _ [G] I'll admit, [E] for a moment I felt [Em] so afraid.
_ [Dm] Just to show you the mess [C] that I made,
[Bm] there are [G] pieces I usually [Am] hide.
_ [D] _
But [G] when you [F#] collect me with your [Em] steady hand,
[Dm] with a [G] language that I [C] understand,
I feel put back together [A] inside.
_ _ _ _ [C] Well, you came out [Dm] of nowhere, _ [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise. _
[C] _ I make [Dm] sense of the madness [Bm] when I listen to your [D] voice.
Oh, [C] darling, [Em] only you can ease [G] my mind.
_ _ _ Oh, help [Em] me leave these lonely [D] thoughts [G] behind.
_ [C] When they pull me under, _ [Bm] and [D] I can feel my sanity
start to unwind.
_ [C] Darling, [Em] only you can [G] ease my mind.
_ _ _ [C] Darling, [Em] _
can [G] ease my mind.
_ _ _ [D] _ [C]
Help me [Em] leave these [Bm] lonely [G] thoughts behind. _
When [C] they pull me under, _ [G] and [B] I can feel my sanity
start to [Em] unwind.
[D] _ [C] Darling, [Cm] only you can [C] ease my [Bm] mind.
_ [Am] _ _ [B] _ [Bm] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
Thank you all for coming.
So yeah, that was Bad Habit.
That's the first song on the album.
And the next song is the second song on the album.
And it's my personal favorite on the record.
I mean, I love them all for different reasons.
But this one is my favorite to sing,
because it's all about a relationship
that I was in where I felt that my anxiety was really quiet
and in a very special way.
And so whenever I sing it, I'm kind of taken back
to that same calm place.
And I just feel very soothed by it.
And I hope you do, too.
It's called, Ease My Mind.
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ [B] _ _
_ [Am] _ [C] _ [G] Most days, [F#m] I wake up with a pit [Em] in my chest.
[Dm] There are thoughts that I [C] can't put to rest.
[G] There's a worry that I can't [Am] play.
_ [D] _ _
_ [G] Most nights, [F#m] I am restless and [Em] quiet won't come.
[D] So I [G] lay there and wait for [C] the sun.
[G] There's a trouble that [A] won't show its face.
_ _ [D] _ [C] _ _ _
[Dm] You came out of nowhere, _ [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise.
[C] _ I make [D] sense of the madness _ when I [Em] listen to your [D] voice.
_ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ [C] Darling, [Em] only [Bm] you can ease [G] my mind.
_ _ _ [C] Help me leave these lonely [G] thoughts behind.
_ _ When they pull me under, [Bm] _ and I [D] can feel my sanity
[Em] start to unwind.
_ [C] Darling, only [Em] you can ease my mind.
Can [G] ease my mind.
_ _ [D] _ [G] I'll admit, [E] for a moment I felt [Em] so afraid.
_ [Dm] Just to show you the mess [C] that I made,
[Bm] there are [G] pieces I usually [Am] hide.
_ [D] _
But [G] when you [F#] collect me with your [Em] steady hand,
[Dm] with a [G] language that I [C] understand,
I feel put back together [A] inside.
_ _ _ _ [C] Well, you came out [Dm] of nowhere, _ [Bm] and you cut through [Em] all the noise. _
[C] _ I make [Dm] sense of the madness [Bm] when I listen to your [D] voice.
Oh, [C] darling, [Em] only you can ease [G] my mind.
_ _ _ Oh, help [Em] me leave these lonely [D] thoughts [G] behind.
_ [C] When they pull me under, _ [Bm] and [D] I can feel my sanity
start to unwind.
_ [C] Darling, [Em] only you can [G] ease my mind.
_ _ _ [C] Darling, [Em] _
can [G] ease my mind.
_ _ _ [D] _ [C]
Help me [Em] leave these [Bm] lonely [G] thoughts behind. _
When [C] they pull me under, _ [G] and [B] I can feel my sanity
start to [Em] unwind.
[D] _ [C] Darling, [Cm] only you can [C] ease my [Bm] mind.
_ [Am] _ _ [B] _ [Bm] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ [C] _
_ [D] _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _