Lyrics
(CN.C.)Well, I saw fire works from in’ the free the ra way o and be hind closed eyes I can (Bb5)not make them go a way.
’Cause you were born er on the Fourth of Ju ly, next free dom ring.
Well, they Well, (Bb5)some thin’ on the sur face it the stings.
er in the I say, some thin’ on the sur face real (C)ly kind of makes me nerv ous.
Who says (F)mint that you de serve this and (Bb)what kind of God would serve this?
We will (C)cure this phe, dirt y old dis ease.
Well, if (F)you’ve gots (CN.C.)the poi son, I’ve gots the rem e dy.
The (Gm)rem e dy is the (C)ex per i ence.
This is a (F)dan ger ous li (Bb)ai son.
I says, the (Gm)com e dy is that (C)it’s ser i ous.
This is a (F)strange e nough new (Bb)play on words.
I said the (Gm)trag e dy is how you’re gon (C)na spend the rest of your nights with the (Bb)light on.
So shine the (Gm)light on all of your (C)friends when it (F)all (CN.C.)a mounts to noth ing in the end.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way, hey,
oh.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way, hey,
oh.
(CN.C.)Well, I heard two men talk in’ on free the ra di o in a cross fire kind of new (Bb5)re al i ty show.
way.
’Cause Un were cov er ing the ways to plan the next big at tack.
Well, they were (Bb5)count in’ down the ways to stab the broth er in the be right back af on ter this.
The un (C)a void a ble kiss nerv ous.
where the (F)mint y fresh de bad this breath (Bb)is sure to out would last this?
this ca (C)tas tro phe, dirt y dance with me.
’Cause if (F)you’ve gots (CN.C.)the poi son, I’ve gots the rem e dy.
The (Gm)rem e dy is the (C)ex per i ence.
This is a (F)dan ger ous li (Bb)ai son.
I says, the (Gm)com e dy is that (C)it’s ser i ous.
This is a (F)strange e nough new (Bb)play on words.
I said the (Gm)trag e dy is how you’re gon (C)na spend the rest of your nights with the (Bb)light on.
So shine the (Gm)light on all of your (C)friends when it (F)all (CN.C.)a mounts to noth ing in the end.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way, hey,
oh.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way, hey,
oh.
When I fall in love,
I take my time.
There’s no need to hur (F)ry when I’m mak in’ up my mind.
You can turn off the sun but I’m still gon na shine
and then I’ll tell you why.
Be cause the (Bb)rem e dy is the (Eb)ex per i ence.
This is a (Ab)dan ger ous li (Db)ai son.
I says the (Bb)com e dy is that (Eb)it’s ser i ous.
This is a (Ab)strange e nough new (Db)play on words.
I said the (Bb)trag e dy is how you’re gon (Eb)na spend the rest of your nights with the (Db)light on.
So shine the (Bb)light on all of your (Eb)friends when it (Ab)all (CN.C.)a mounts to noth ing in the end.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way hey,
oh.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way,
I won’t wor (F)ry my life.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way,
no.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way, hey,
oh.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way,
no.
(Bb)I,
I won’t wor ry my life a way, hey,
oh.
The Remedy by Jason Mraz
Easy piano arrangement in the key of Eb at 94 BPM. Difficulty: medium. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “The Remedy”
- What key is "The Remedy" in?
- "The Remedy" by Jason Mraz is in the key of Eb with a tempo of 94 BPM. Difficulty: medium.
- Is "The Remedy" 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 "The Remedy" 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.