Chords for Avicii - The Story Behind "Peace Of Mind" ft. Vargas & Lagola
Tempo:
112.05 bpm
Chords used:
B
Em
D
E
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Do you wanna let [D] go?
Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna let go?
[B] Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna be free?
[D] Do you wanna be free?
Do you wanna be free?
[B] Do you wanna be?
Can we get a little peace?
[E] All
[Am] [B]
of the times when we worked he was always super energetic and had a million ideas.
Yeah, we wrote like 10 songs in the same moment.
Just when we are figuring out, yeah, I think we have something here.
We have a melody or a lyric concept or
Yeah, then he moved on to a new song.
Yeah, it's finished, let's go to the next one.
It's like, we just started working on this one.
It's like, yeah, yeah, more, more, [Gbm] more, more.
[A] [Bm]
We sat down out on his big balcony there in LA and we talked through all the songs
and we talked about peace of mind and we discussed this social media thing going on at the moment
and that you're always online and wherever you are in the world you can [Ab] just text this person
to do this and to that or to tell them something and you can always reach a person nowadays.
So the song is about that, to get a break from that and not be online all the time.
Everything is just fast.
It's so much
nobody takes a break.
So I really love that song because it's so obvious.
It's like a message to society.
So he was very involved with the lyrics all the time, always.
The vibe in the production on Peace of Mind is also a bit of that red hot chili peppers, kind of, meat 60s, 70s.
[Em] We talked a lot about that kind of guitar riffs and that LA vibe and a little bit hippie also.
So we tried to kind of blend in those feelings and vibes in the [Bm] riffs.
[C] [D]
[Em] It really [C] felt like he found [D] that kind of energy that I've [Em] seen before [E] when we wrote Hey Brother
and when he came with that whole country perspective and [B] that concept.
So it really felt like this was the same [Eb] feeling that I got [Abm] from him back then.
It was a long period where I couldn't really listen [Em] to the lyrics on the songs
because I started crying and Peace of Mind was ridiculous to just think about that lyric after everything happened.
It's been tough but now it feels beautiful in a way to finish everything and just release it
so the world can hear what he was up to.
[C] [E] [Em]
Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna let go?
[B] Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna be free?
[D] Do you wanna be free?
Do you wanna be free?
[B] Do you wanna be?
Can we get a little peace?
[E] All
[Am] [B]
of the times when we worked he was always super energetic and had a million ideas.
Yeah, we wrote like 10 songs in the same moment.
Just when we are figuring out, yeah, I think we have something here.
We have a melody or a lyric concept or
Yeah, then he moved on to a new song.
Yeah, it's finished, let's go to the next one.
It's like, we just started working on this one.
It's like, yeah, yeah, more, more, [Gbm] more, more.
[A] [Bm]
We sat down out on his big balcony there in LA and we talked through all the songs
and we talked about peace of mind and we discussed this social media thing going on at the moment
and that you're always online and wherever you are in the world you can [Ab] just text this person
to do this and to that or to tell them something and you can always reach a person nowadays.
So the song is about that, to get a break from that and not be online all the time.
Everything is just fast.
It's so much
nobody takes a break.
So I really love that song because it's so obvious.
It's like a message to society.
So he was very involved with the lyrics all the time, always.
The vibe in the production on Peace of Mind is also a bit of that red hot chili peppers, kind of, meat 60s, 70s.
[Em] We talked a lot about that kind of guitar riffs and that LA vibe and a little bit hippie also.
So we tried to kind of blend in those feelings and vibes in the [Bm] riffs.
[C] [D]
[Em] It really [C] felt like he found [D] that kind of energy that I've [Em] seen before [E] when we wrote Hey Brother
and when he came with that whole country perspective and [B] that concept.
So it really felt like this was the same [Eb] feeling that I got [Abm] from him back then.
It was a long period where I couldn't really listen [Em] to the lyrics on the songs
because I started crying and Peace of Mind was ridiculous to just think about that lyric after everything happened.
It's been tough but now it feels beautiful in a way to finish everything and just release it
so the world can hear what he was up to.
[C] [E] [Em]
Key:
B
Em
D
E
C
B
Em
D
Do you wanna let _ [D] go?
Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna let go?
[B] Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna be free?
[D] Do you wanna be free?
Do you wanna be free?
[B] Do you wanna be?
Can we get a little _ peace? _
_ _ _ [E] All _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ of the times when we worked he was always super energetic and _ _ had a million ideas.
Yeah, we wrote like 10 songs in the same moment.
Just when we _ are figuring out, yeah, I think we have something here.
We have a melody or a lyric concept or_
Yeah, then he moved on to a new song.
Yeah, it's finished, let's go to the next one.
It's like, we just started working on this one.
It's like, yeah, yeah, more, more, [Gbm] more, more.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ We sat down out on his big balcony there in LA and we talked through all the songs
and we talked about peace of mind and we discussed this _ social media thing going on at the moment
and _ _ that you're always online and wherever you are in the world you can [Ab] _ _ just text this person
to do this and to that or to tell them something and you can always reach a person nowadays.
So the song is about that, to get a break from that and not be online all the time.
Everything is just fast.
It's so much_
nobody takes a break.
So I really love that song because _ it's so obvious.
It's like a message to society.
So he was very involved with the lyrics all the time, always.
The vibe in the production on Peace of Mind is also a bit of that red hot chili peppers, kind of, meat 60s, 70s.
[Em] We talked a lot about that kind of guitar riffs and that LA vibe and a little bit hippie also.
So we tried to kind of blend in those _ _ feelings and vibes in the [Bm] riffs. _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ It really [C] felt like he found [D] _ that kind of energy that I've [Em] seen before _ [E] when we wrote Hey Brother
and when he came with that whole country perspective and [B] that concept.
So it really felt like this _ was the same [Eb] feeling that I got [Abm] from him back then. _ _
_ _ _ _ It was a long _ period where _ I couldn't really listen [Em] to the lyrics on the songs
because I started crying and Peace of Mind was ridiculous to just think about that lyric after everything happened.
_ It's been tough but now it feels _ beautiful in a way to finish everything and just release it
so _ the world can hear what he was up to.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _
Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna let go?
[B] Do you wanna let go?
Do you wanna be free?
[D] Do you wanna be free?
Do you wanna be free?
[B] Do you wanna be?
Can we get a little _ peace? _
_ _ _ [E] All _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ [B] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ of the times when we worked he was always super energetic and _ _ had a million ideas.
Yeah, we wrote like 10 songs in the same moment.
Just when we _ are figuring out, yeah, I think we have something here.
We have a melody or a lyric concept or_
Yeah, then he moved on to a new song.
Yeah, it's finished, let's go to the next one.
It's like, we just started working on this one.
It's like, yeah, yeah, more, more, [Gbm] more, more.
_ _ _ [A] _ _ _ [Bm] _
_ _ _ _ _ We sat down out on his big balcony there in LA and we talked through all the songs
and we talked about peace of mind and we discussed this _ social media thing going on at the moment
and _ _ that you're always online and wherever you are in the world you can [Ab] _ _ just text this person
to do this and to that or to tell them something and you can always reach a person nowadays.
So the song is about that, to get a break from that and not be online all the time.
Everything is just fast.
It's so much_
nobody takes a break.
So I really love that song because _ it's so obvious.
It's like a message to society.
So he was very involved with the lyrics all the time, always.
The vibe in the production on Peace of Mind is also a bit of that red hot chili peppers, kind of, meat 60s, 70s.
[Em] We talked a lot about that kind of guitar riffs and that LA vibe and a little bit hippie also.
So we tried to kind of blend in those _ _ feelings and vibes in the [Bm] riffs. _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ It really [C] felt like he found [D] _ that kind of energy that I've [Em] seen before _ [E] when we wrote Hey Brother
and when he came with that whole country perspective and [B] that concept.
So it really felt like this _ was the same [Eb] feeling that I got [Abm] from him back then. _ _
_ _ _ _ It was a long _ period where _ I couldn't really listen [Em] to the lyrics on the songs
because I started crying and Peace of Mind was ridiculous to just think about that lyric after everything happened.
_ It's been tough but now it feels _ beautiful in a way to finish everything and just release it
so _ the world can hear what he was up to.
_ _ [C] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _