Lyrics
Your (D)heart is bro ken, to the (D)your sur prise.
You’re (Em)sick of cry ing for a blue and eyes.
So (D)tired of liv ing; mis (D)un der stood.
not (Em)Think here, a wom an;
I (Em)think you should.
(G)Come, sor row is (D)so pe cu (G)liar;
(Bm)comes in a (Em7)day, then it ’ll (Am7)nev er leave you.
You take a (G)pill, won der if (D)it will fix you;
(Bm)then won der (Em7)why sor row has (Am7)nev er left you.
I’m talk in’ ’bout (G)blue eyes, (D)blue eyes; what’s the (D)mat ter, mat ter?
(Am)Blue eyes, (Em)blue eyes; what’s the (Em)mat ter, (D)mat ter?
(G)So blind, (D)so blind; what’s the (D)mat ter, mat ter?
(Am)Blue eyes, (Em)blue eyes; what’s the (Em)mat ter (D)with (G)you?
Your (D)heart got bro ken on the (D)un der ground.
Go (Em)find your spir it in a lost and found.
Oh, (D)I’ve been watch ing how (D)you be have;
not (Em)much like a lov er,
more (Em)like a slave.
(G)Come, sor row is (D)so pe cu (G)liar;
(Bm)comes in a (Em7)day, then it ’ll (Am7)nev er leave you.
You take a (G)pill, won der if (D)it will fix you;
(Bm)then won der (Em7)why sor row has (Am7)nev er left you.
I’m talk in’ ’bout (G)blue eyes, (D)blue eyes; what’s the (D)mat ter, mat ter?
(Am)Blue eyes, (Em)blue eyes; what’s the (Em)mat ter, (D)mat ter?
(G)So blind, (D)so blind; what’s the (D)mat ter, mat ter?
(Am)Blue eyes, (Em)blue eyes; what’s the (Em)mat ter (D)with (G)you?
(Em)mat ter (D)with (Em)mat ter (D)with (G)you?
What’s the (Em)mat ter (D)with (G)you?
Blue Eyes by Mika
Easy piano arrangement in the key of G at 220 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Blue Eyes”
- What key is "Blue Eyes" in?
- "Blue Eyes" by Mika is in the key of G with a tempo of 220 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "Blue Eyes" 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 "Blue Eyes" 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.