Nothing Else Matters

Nothing Else Matters

Metallica

From the album

Metallica (1991)

Key:E minor
Duration:10:04

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Summary

Originally a private composition written by James Hetfield for his girlfriend, this track became the emotional centerpiece of the diamond-certified 'Black Album.' It stands as one of the most famous rock ballads in history, known for its iconic fingerpicked intro and orchestral depth.

Heavy MetalPower Ballad90s RockAcoustic IntroThe Black Album

Musical Analysis

The song is a masterclass in 'guitar-logic' composition. The intro arpeggio utilizes only open strings—E, G, B, and the high E—creating a resonant, haunting atmosphere that was famously discovered by James Hetfield while he was distracted on a phone call. This…

Structure:Intro-Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Solo-Outro

Chords

intro:Em - C - G - D
verse:Em - D - C - G - B7 - Em
chorus:C - A - D

History

James Hetfield wrote the song while on tour, missing his then-girlfriend Kristen Martinez. The signature opening arpeggio was created by accident during a telephone call; Hetfield was holding the phone with one hand and plucking the four open strings of a stan…

“James Hetfield plays the guitar solo, a rarity as lead guitarist Kirk Hammett usually performs them.”

📝 Lyrics

melancholic · intimate · sincere

Theme

Personal integrity and the sanctity of private bonds

Surface

A long-distance love song about a narrator expressing devotion to a partner while being physically separated by travel and work.

Deeper meaning

A manifesto of individualism and emotional vulnerability. It explores the idea of filtering out the 'noise' of the outside world—critics, fans, and societal expectations—to focus exclusively on what is authentic and personally meaningful.

Symbols

Distance/The RoadThe HeartThey/Them

Full Musical Analysis

The song features a relatively simple and emotionally resonant harmonic structure. It's primarily based on clean guitar arpeggios and builds to a more powerful, orchestral arrangement.

The rhythm is characterized by a slow, deliberate tempo and a steady 4/4 time signature. The drums enter later in the song, adding a powerful and driving force.

Hetfield's vocal melody is relatively straightforward and emphasizes the emotional content of the lyrics. It builds in intensity throughout the song.

James Hetfield wrote the song while on tour, missing his then-girlfriend Kristen Martinez. The signature opening arpeggio was created by accident during a telephone call; Hetfield was holding the phone with one hand and plucking the four open strings of a standard E-minor chord with the other. He initially considered the song too personal and 'soft' for Metallica, intended only for himself, but drummer Lars Ulrich convinced him to record it after hearing a demo.

Originally a private composition written by James Hetfield for his girlfriend, this track became the emotional centerpiece of the diamond-certified 'Black Album.' It stands as one of the most famous rock ballads in history, known for its iconic fingerpicked intro and orchestral depth.

Song DNA

Genre

Metal

Era

90s

Mood

Melancholic

Tempo

Ballad

Key

Minor

Texture

Layered

Sound

Guitar-driven

Feel

Straight

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Statistics

17.1M

Plays

1.7M

Listeners

100%

Popularity

10:04

Duration

4/4

Time

Chord Sheet

Song Structure

Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro

Chords Used

Em
G
D
C

Chord Fingerings

Em

Standard

G

Standard

D

Standard

C

Standard

Sections

IntroVerse 1ChorusVerse 2ChorusBridgeGuitar SoloChorusOutro