(C)I re mem ber when we broke (G)up the first time, (D)say ing βThis is it Iβve had e (Em)nough.β βCause, like, we (C)had nβt seen each oth er in a (G)month when you (D)said you need ed (Em)space.
What?
(C)Then you come a round a gain and (G)say βBa by, I (D)miss you and I swear Iβm gon na (Em)change, trust me.β Re (C)mem ber how that last ed for a (G)day?
I say βI (D)hate you.β We break up.
You (Em)call me.
βI love you.β (C)Ooh.
We (D)called it off a gain last night.
But (C)ooh,
(D)this time Iβm (Em)tell ing you, Iβm tell ing you.
(C)We are (G)nev er ev er ev er get ting (Em)back to (Em)geth er.
(C)We are (G)nev er ev er ev er get ting (Em)back to (Em)geth er.
(C)You go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me.
But (C)we are (G)nev er ev er ev er ev er
get ting (CN.C.)back to geth er.
This page shows βWe Are Never Ever Getting Back Togetherβ by Taylor Swift in our color-coded kid songbook view β 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 G at 88 BPM, a slightly more challenging arrangement β practice each phrase slowly first.