(Am)Ooh,
ooh.
(Am)Ooh,
ooh.
(Am)You say you love me, (C)I say you cra zy.
(E)We’re noth ing more than friends.
It’s (Am)You’re not my lov er, (C)more like a broth er, I’ve (F)known you since we were, like, (Esus)ten.
(Am)Don’t mess it up, (C)talk ing, that is.
(F)On ly gon na push me a (Esus)way, that’s (E)it!
When you (Am)Have say you love me, (C)that make me cra zy.
(F)Here we go a gain.
Don’t go (Am)look at me with (C)that look in your (F)eye.
You (E7)real ly (Am)ain’t go ing a (C)way with out a (F)fight.
You (E7)can’t be (Am)rea soned with, I’m (C)done be ing po (F)lite.
I’ve (E7)told you (Am)one, two, three, four, (C)five, six thou sand (F)times.
Have n’t I (E7)made it (Am)ob vi ous?
Have n’t I made it (F)clear?
Want me to spell it (Am)out for you?
F R I E N D S.
Have n’t I made it (Am)ob vi ous?
Have n’t I made it (F)clear?
Want me to spell it (Am)out for you?
F R I E N D S.
F R I E N D S.
(Am)Have you got no shame?
(C)You look ing in sane, (E)turn ing up at my door.
It’s (Am)two in the morn ing, (C)the rain is pour ing.
I’ve (F)Have n’t we been here be (Esus)fore?
(Am)Don’t mess it up, (C)talk ing, that is.
(F)On ly gon na push me a (Esus)way, that’s (E)it!
When you (Am)Have you got no shame, (C)you look ing in sane.
(F)Here we go a gain.
Don’t go (Am)look at me with (C)that look in your (F)eye.
You (E7)real ly (Am)ain’t go ing a (C)way with out a (F)fight.
You (E7)can’t be (Am)rea soned with, I’m (C)done be ing po (F)lite.
I’ve (E7)told you (Am)one, two, three, four, (C)five, six thou sand (F)times.
Have n’t I (E7)made it (Am)ob vi ous?
Have n’t I made it (F)clear?
Want me to spell it (Am)out for you?
F R I E N D S.
Have n’t I made it (Am)ob vi ous?
Have n’t I made it (F)clear?
Want me to spell it (Am)out for you?
F R I E N D S.
F R I E N D S.
(F)F R I E N D (G)S.
(Am)That’s how you (C)spell friends.
(F)F R I E N D (G)S.
(Dm)Get that in side your (Em)head.
No,
no.
Yeah, ugh, ugh.
(Dm)F R I E N D S.
We’re just friends.
So don’t go (Am)Ooh, ooh,
ooh,
ooh.
Ooh,
ooh,
ooh.
This page shows “Friends” by Marshmello & Anne-Marie in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 86 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.