Lyrics
There’s a whole (C)’noth er con ver sa tion go ing (F)on
in a par al lel (F)u ni verse
where noth ing breaks and (Bb)noth ing (F)hurts.
There’s a (C)waltz play ing, fro zen in time,
blades of grass on (F)ti ny bare feet.
I look at you, and you’re (Bb)look ing at (F)me.
Could you beam me up?
Give me a min ute: I don’t know what I’d say in it; (Am)prob ’ly just stare, (D7)hap py just to be there, hold ing your face.
Beam me up.
Let me be light er: tired of be ing a fight er, I think.
A min ute’s e nough,
just beam me up.
Saw a (Cmaj9)black bird soar ing in the (Fmaj9)sky.
Bare ly a breath, I caught (F)one last sight.
Tell me that was you, (Bb)say ing good bye.
There are (C)times I feel the shiv er and cold.
It on ly hap pens when I’m (F)on my own.
That’s how you tell me I’m (Bb)not a lone.
Could you beam me up?
just beam me up.
In my head I see your ba by blues.
I hear your voice, and I,
I break in (Ab)two, and now there’s
one of (Gb)me with (CN.C.)you.
So when I (D)need you, can I send you a sign?
I’ll burn a can dle and turn (G)off the lights,
I’ll pick a star and (C)watch your shine.
Just beam me up.
Give me a min ute: I don’t know what I’d say in it; I’d (Bm)prob ’ly just stare, (E7)hap py just to be there, hold ing your face.
Beam me up.
Let me be light er: I’m tired of be ing a fight er, I think.
A min ute’s e nough,
beam me up.
Beam me (A)up.
Beam
me (A)up.
Could you beam me up?
Beam Me Up by P!nk
Easy piano arrangement in the key of C at 116 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Beam Me Up”
- What key is "Beam Me Up" in?
- "Beam Me Up" by P!nk is in the key of C with a tempo of 116 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "Beam Me Up" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated medium. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "Beam Me Up" 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.