(E)Don’t you try to tell me some one’s (A#dim)wait ing.
They’re not (Am)wait ing
for (E)you.
Oh, and (C#m)don’t you try to tell (E)me you’re not (F#7)want ed,
that you’re (Am)need ed, ’cause it’s not (E)true.
(Am)I know why you’re (E)lone ly.
It’s (Am)time you knew it, (B)too.
No (E)one will ev er (D)love you,
no (A)one will ev er (Am)love you,
no (G#m)one will ev er (G)love you
(F#7)like
(A)I
(E)do.
(E)Why you al ways look in’ for the (A#dim)lime light?
Ain’t you sat is fied with (E)me?
And, for (C#m)once, why don’t you (E)get down off your (F#7)high heels.
You’re no (Am)big deal.
Can’t you (E)see?
(Am)I know why you’re (E)lone ly.
It’s (Am)time you knew it, (B)too.
No (E)one will ev er (D)love you,
no (A)one will ev er (Am)love you,
no (G#m)one will ev er (G)love you
(F#7)like
(A)I
(Am)do.
I’m all you got.
I’m all you’ll ev er (Am)need.
I’m all you’ll ev er (B)have.
No (E)one will ev er (D)love you,
no (A)one will ev er (Am)love you,
no (G#m)one will ev er (G)love you
(F#7)like
(A)I
(E)do,
(Am)like
I
(E)do,
(Am)like
I
(E)do.
This page shows “No One Will Ever Love You” by Connie Britton and Charles Esten 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 E at 80 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.