· by Charlie Puth feat. Selena Gomez
(CN.C.)We don’t talk an y more,
we don’t talk an y more,
we don’t talk an y more like we used to (G#m7)do.
We don’t laugh an y more.
What was all of it for?
Oh, we don’t talk an y more like we used to do.
I just heard you (A)found the one you been look ing, (B)you been look ing for.
I (C#m)wish I would have known that was n’t me.
’Cause e ven af ter (A)all this time, I still won der (B)why I can’t move on
(C#m)just the way you did so eas i ly.
Don’t wan na (Amaj7)know kind of dress you’re wear ing to (B)night, if he’s hold ing on to you so (C#m7)tight, the way I did be fore.
I o ver (Amaj7)dosed; should ’ve known your love was a (B)game.
Now I can’t get you out of my (C#m7)brain.
Ooh, it’s such a shame
that (CN.C.)we don’t talk an y more,
we don’t talk an y more,
we don’t talk an y more like we used to (G#m7)do.
We don’t laugh an y more.
What was all of it for?
Oh, we don’t talk an y more like we used to (G#m7)do.
I just hope you’re (A)ly ing next to some bod y who knows (B)how to love you like me.
There (C#m)must be a good rea son that you’re gone.
Ev ’ry now and (A)then I think you might want me to come (B)show up at your door, but (C#m)I’m just too a fraid that I’ll be wrong.
Don’t wan na (G#m7)do.
(do.)
Like we used to (do.)
Like we used to
Don’t wan na (A)know kind of dress you’re wear ing to (B)night, if he’s giv ing it to you just (C#m)right, the way I did be fore.
I o ver (A)dosed; should ’ve known your love was a (B)game.
Now I can’t get you out of my (C#m)brain.
Ooh, it’s such a shame that (CN.C.)we don’t talk an y more,
we don’t talk an y more,
we don’t talk an y more like we used to (G#m7)do.
We don’t laugh an y more.
What was all of it for?
Oh, we don’t talk an y more like we used to (G#m7)do.
We don’t talk an y more.
We don’t talk an y more.
We don’t talk an y more.
We don’t talk an y more.
This page shows “We Don't Talk Anymore” by Charlie Puth feat. Selena Gomez 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 200 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.