How,
(G)how,
how?
(Gsus)How?
I (Am)can’t be lieve what you said to me, last your (G)night we were a lone.
You threw your (F)hands up;
ba by, you (G)gave up, you gave up.
I (Am)can’t be lieve how you looked at me with your (G)James Dean gloss y eyes
He’s in your (F)tight jeans And with your long hair there’s and your (G)cig a rette stained lies.
Could we fix
you if you broke?
And is your punch
line just a (C)joke?
I’ll (G)nev er talk a gain.
Oh, (G)boy, you’ve left me (F)speech less,
you’ve left me (G)speech less, so speech less.
And I’ll (G)nev er love a gain, oh (G)boy, you’ve left me (F)speech less,
you’ve left me (Gsus)speech less, so (G)speech less.
I
And I know that it’s com pli (E)cat ed, but I’m a los er in love.
So, (C)ba by, raise a glass to mend all the (F#)bro ken hearts of all my wrecked up (C)friends.
I’ll (G)nev er talk a gain.
Oh, (G)boy, you’ve left me (F)speech less,
you’ve left me (G)speech less, so speech less.
And I’ll (G)nev er love a gain.
Oh, (G)friend, you’ve left me (F)speech less,
you’ve left me (G)speech less, so speech less.
How,
(G)how,
(G)how?
(Gsus)How?
How,
(G)how,
(G)how?
And af ter all the drinks and (E7)bars that we’ve been to,
would you (C)give it all up?
Could I (G)give it all up for (Am)you?
And af ter all the boys and the (E7)girls that we’ve been through,
would you (C)give it all up?
Could you (G)give it all up if I (Bb)prom ise boy, to (F)you
that I’ll (G)nev er talk a gain
and I’ll (G)nev er love a gain?
I’ll (G)nev er write a song, won’t (G)e ven sing a long, I’ll (G)nev er love a gain,
(G)how?
So speech less.
You left me (G)speech less, so speech less.
Will you (G)ev er talk a gain?
Oh, boy, why you so (F)speech less?
You’ve left me (G)speech less, so speech less.
Some (G)men may fol low me, but you choose (G)death and com pa ny.
Why you so speech less?
Oh, (C)oh.
This page shows “Speechless” by Lady Gaga 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 73 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement — practice each phrase slowly first.