What would I (Bb)do with out your to smart (F)mouth draw ing me you’re (C)in and you (F)kick ing me out?
You got my (Bb)head spin ning.
(Fsus4)No (F)kid ding, I (C)can’t pin you (Dm)down.
What’s go ing (Bb)on in that beau ti ful mind?
my I’m on your (C)ma gi cal (F)mys ter y ride, I and I’m (Bb)so diz zy.
Don’t (Fsus4)know what (F)hit me.
But (C)I’ll be al (Gm)right.
My head’s un der (F)wa ter but (C)I’m breath ing (Gm)fine.
You’re cra zy and I’m out of my mind.
’Cause (F)all
of me loves (Dsus4)all
(Dm)of you.
Love your (Gm)curves and all your ed (Bb)ges, all your (C)per fect im per fect ions.
Give your (F)all
to me.
I’ll give my (Dsus4)all
(Dm)to you.
You’re my (Gm)end and my be gin (Bb)ning, e ven (C)when I lose I’m win ning.
’Cause (CN.C.)I give you all
of me.
And (CN.C.)you give me all
of you.
Oh.
How man y (Bb)times do I have to tell (F)you?
E ven when you’re (C)cry ing, you’re (F)beau ti ful too.
The world is (Bb)beat ing you (Fsus4)down.
(F)I’m ding, a (C)round through ev’ry (Dm)mood.
You’re go my (Bb)down in fall, you’re ti my muse, my worst dis tract (C)ion, gi my (F)rhy thm and blues.
I can’t stop (Bb)sing ing, zy.
it’s (Fsus4)ring ing (F)hit in But (C)my head for (Gm)you.
My head’s un der (F)wa ter but (C)I’m breath ing (Gm)fine.
You’re cra zy and I’m out of my mind.
’Cause (F)all
of me loves (Dsus4)all
(Dm)of you.
Love your (Gm)curves and all your ed (Bb)ges, all your (C)per fect im per fect ions.
Give your (F)all
to me.
I’ll give my (Dsus4)all
(Dm)to you.
You’re my (Gm)end and my be gin (Bb)ning, e ven (C)when I lose I’m win ning.
’Cause (CN.C.)I give you all
of me.
And (CN.C.)you give me all
of you.
Oh.
All Of Me by John Legend
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Easy piano arrangement in the key of Bb at 128 BPM. Difficulty: beginner. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
This arrangement is a great way to build confidence with flat-key chord shapes — your left hand plays an octave bass pattern throughout, so focus first on landing those Bb and Gm octaves cleanly before adding the right hand melody.
At 128 BPM the tempo feels natural, but the transitions into Dsus4 and Fsus4 can catch you off guard; isolate those two-bar phrases and loop them slowly until the sus4 shapes feel as automatic as the basic triads.
Watch your right hand in the verse — the melody sits in a narrow range and relies on smooth, connected fingers rather than big leaps, so keep your wrist relaxed and let the notes sing.
I'd suggest hands-separate practice for the first few run-throughs, then combine at half tempo.
Once it clicks, this is the piece that will lock in your I–III–vi–IV movement in B-flat for good.
About “All Of Me”
- What key is "All Of Me" in?
- "All Of Me" by John Legend is in the key of Bb with a tempo of 128 BPM. Difficulty: beginner.
- Is "All Of Me" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this arrangement is rated beginner, meaning it uses simple chord patterns and a manageable tempo. Most beginners can play through it in 1-3 practice sessions using our color-coded notes.
- Can I play "All Of Me" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.
- What chords are used in "All Of Me"?
- This arrangement of "All Of Me" uses 7 chords: Bb, C, Dm, Dsus4, F, Fsus4, Gm.
- How long does it take to learn "All Of Me" on piano?
- 1–3 short practice sessions for the basics; 2–3 weeks to perform confidently with both hands.
- What other songs by John Legend can I play here?
- Try "Heaven", "EVERYBODY KNOWS", "Coming Home". All are available in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
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