All I Need To Hear Piano Chords – The 1975 (Easy)

This article will help you learn the piano chords for the amazing song All I Need to Hear by The 1975 band. You are going to love playing it on your piano or keyboard. We have tried to make this lesson as easy as possible so that beginners can also play this beautiful song. Remember that the piano chords given below are for the original version of the song sung by The 1975 only, and the chords may differ for any other reprised version of this song. So let’s dive into the main part of this lesson.

SongAll I Need To Hear
ArtistThe 1975
GenrePop rock
Year2022
DifficultyEasy
TuningStandard
Original KeyB major
Chords[B], [E], [C#m], [D#], [G#m], [C#], [F#], [Em], [A], [F#m]

Chords

All I Need To Hear Piano Chords The 1975

INTRO

[B]….
[E].. [C#m7].. [B]..
[E].. [C#m7].. [B].. [E].. [B]..
[E].. [C#m7].. [B]..

VERSE 1

I get out my[E] records[C#m7]
[C#m7]When you go away[B] [E] [B]
When people are[E] talking[C#m7]
[C#m7]I miss what they[B] say[E].. [B]

CHORUS

‘Cause it all means[E] nothing, my[D#7] dear
If[G#m] I can’t be holdin’ you[C#7] near
So[C#m7] tell me you love me
‘Cause [F#]that’s all that I need to[B] hear[E].. [B]

VERSE 2

I sit in my[E] kitchen[C#m7]
[C#m7]With nothing to[B] eat [E].. [B]
With so many[E] friends I [C#m7]
[C#m7]I don’t wanna[B] meet[E] [B]

CHORUS

‘Cause I don’t need[E] music in my[D#7] ears
I [G#m]don’t need the crowds and the [C#7]cheers
Oh, just [C#m7]tell me you love me
‘Cause [F#]that’s all that I need to [B]hear [E].. [B]

BRIDGE

[F#m7]And I’ve been [B]told so [E]many times [A7]before
But [B]hearin’ it from you [G#m]means much more[E]
[E]So much more[Em].. [B].. [E].. [B]

VERSE 3

Reply to my[E] message[C#m7]
[C#m7]And pick up my[B] calls[E].. [B]
You see, I wrote you a[E] letter[C#m7]
[C#m7]It was no use at[B] all[E].. [B]

CHORUS

Oh, I don’t[E] care if you’re [D#7]insincere
Just [G#m]tell me what I wanna [C#7]hear
You [C#m7]know where to find [C#m7]me
The [F#]place where we lived all these[G#m] years, [G#m]oh
And [C#m7]tell me you love [C#m7]me
[F#]That’s all that I need [B]to hear[G#m]
Oh, [C#m7]tell me you love [C#m7]me
[F#]That’s all that I need to[B] hear[E].. [B]

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We hope that you loved playing this beautiful song on your instrument. For any suggestions or corrections, please comment below.

Here are some tips for you –

Here we have given information about the chords, like how to play them and which notes to press to make the chord sound perfect. If you are a beginner, then you will surely benefit from these tips.

B major- Like most of the other chords, B major is also formed with the combination of three notes. The notes that form this chord are B|D#|F#. Use your left hand’s fifth finger to play the B note, third finger to play D#, and first finger to play the F# note. If you are right-handed, then use your first finger for B, third finger for D#, and fifth for F# note. 

E major – The three major notes that make up the normal E major chord are E, G, and B. You can use your right hand’s 1st finger to play the E note, your 3rd finger to play the G# note, and your 5th finger to play the B note. In the case of lefties, use your 5th finger to play the E note, your 3rd finger to play the G# note, and your 1st finger to play the B note. If you follow these instructions, then you will find no difficulties in playing chords for this song.

C#m – This chord might sound difficult from its name, as it is a minor and sharp chord. But if you keep following these tips, you will be able to play All I Need To Hear Piano Chords very easily. This chord is also formed from three notes mainly, and they are C#|E|G#. For right-handed people, we recommend playing the C# note with their 1st finger, the E note with their 3rd finger, and the G# note with their 5th finger. If you are left-handed, use your 5th finger to play C#, your 3rd finger to play E, and your 1st finger to play G#. 

G#m – Like the C#m chord, it is also made up of three notes mainly, and they are G|B|D#. You can play the G# note with your 5th finger, the B note with your 3rd finger, and the D# note with your 1st finger on the left hand. The right hand can be used by playing the G# note with the 1st finger, the B note with the 3rd finger, and the D# note with the 5th finger. 

F# major – The notes F#|A#|C# are the main three notes that make up the normal F# major chord. To play F# with your right hand, use your first finger, third finger for A# notes and your fifth finger for C#. The left hand’s 5th finger can be used to play an F# note, the 3rd finger to play an A# note, and the 1st finger to play a C# note.

F#m7 – The name suggests that the minor seventh chord is difficult. It is not as easy as some other simple chords. Just follow the tips given by us to play it without any difficulty. First of all, understand that the notes used to form the F#m7 chord are four in number, and they are F#|A|C#|E.

The fifth finger on the left hand is required to play the F# note, the third finger on the A note, the second finger on the C# note, and the first finger on the E note. Use your first finger to play F#, your second finger to play A, your third finger to play C#, and your fifth finger to play E on the right hand. 

C#m7 – The notes used to form this chord are C#|E|G#|B. Use your left hand’s 5th finger to play the C# note, 3rd finger to play the E note, 2nd finger to play the G# note, and 1st finger to play the B note. It is recommended that you use your first finger to play C#, second finger to play E note, third finger to play G#, and fifth finger to play B note on the right hand. 

D#7 – The D# seventh chord is always formed from four main notes, which are D#|G|A#|C#. It is recommended that the left hand use the 5th finger to play the D# note, the 3rd finger to play the G note, the 2nd finger to play the A# note, and the first finger to play the C# note. For the right hand, use the 1st finger to play D#, the 2nd finger to play G, the 3rd finger to play A#, and the 5th finger to play C#.

Em – The E minor piano chord is the basic chord which is used very often in sad songs. This chord is made up of three notes, and they are E|G|B. The E note should be played with the 5th finger of the left hand, the G note with the 3rd finger, and the B note with the 1st finger. The index finger on the right hand can be used to play the E note, the third finger on the G note, and the fifth finger on the B note.


Song Credits –

Song Title: All I Need To Hear
Artist: The 1975
Writters: George Daniel, Jamie Squire and Matthew Healy
Produceders: George Daniel, Jack Antonoff and Matthew Healy
Copyright Holder: Dirty Hit
Singer: Matthew Healy
Guitar played by: Adam Hann and Matthew Healy
Drums played by: George Daniel
Bass played by: Ross MacDonald
Sound Engineer: Laura Sisk and Oli Jacobs
Programmer: George Daniel
Mixing Engineer: Chris Galland and Manny Marroquin
Mastering Engineer: Robin Schmidt
Releasing Year: 2022


Please note that we do not own the lyrics to this song. We have just provided chords in a written form so that you can easily play them with your instrument.

We will look forward to providing you with genuine and easy chords for many different categories of songs. Thank you and visit again.



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