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Buzz, (Dm7)Buzz, line is (G7)bus y ev ’ry (Dm7)time that I phone.
Buzz, he’s the (G7)long est talk er (Dm7)I’ve ev er known.
Buzz, (Gm7)Buzz, I’ve been (C7)try ing now to (Gm7)reach him all day.
Buzz, when I (C7)get him I’ll for (Gm7)get what to say.
(Should I (E7)call the op er (Am)a tor?)
(Is the num ber that I (Dm7)gave him my own?) Buzz, (Dm7)Buzz, I’ve been (G7)sit ting here and (Dm7)dial ing all day.
Buzz, got to (G7)get him and there (Dm7)must be a way.
Buzz, (Gm7)Buzz, if you (C7)heard the way he (Gm7)begged me to call.
Buzz, you could (C7)nev er un der (Gm7)stand it at all.
(When I (E7)met him he was (Am)qui et,
but (B7)now he learned to (Em7)talk.)
Buzz, (F#)Buzz, think I’m (B7)go ing to give up.
(B7)Can’t que stand it an y (Em)more.
Buzz, (Dm7)Buzz, I’ve de (G7)cid ed that our (A7)ro mance is through.
(Bb7)Can it be true?
(A7)The phone is ring ing, (Ab7)I can’t be lieve it!
(G7)Wait till I say “Hel (C)lo!”
Buzz, (Dm7)Tuem, o cu (G7)pa do pe la (Dm7)de ci ma vez.
Tuem, te le (G7)fo no não con (Dm7)si go fa lar.
Tuem, (Gm7)Tuem, es tou (C7)vin do mui to (Gm7)mais de um mês.
Tuem, já com (C7)e ça quand o (Gm7)pen so dis car.
(Eu já (E7)estou des con fi (Am)an do.)
(Oue la deu meu te le (Dm7)fo ne p’ra mim.) Tuem, (Dm7)Tuem, e di (G7)zer que vi da (Dm7)tei ra pe rei.
Tuem, que dei (G7)du vo me ma (Dm7)tei p’ra con trar.
Tuem, (Gm7)Tuem, tô da (C7)lis ta qua se (Gm7)que de co rei, Tuem, di a (C7)noi te não pa (Gm7)rei de dis car.
(E só (E7)ven do com que (Am)jei to,
Pe (B7)dia p’ra eu li (Em7)gar.)
Tuem, (F#)Tuem, não en (B7)ten do mais na da,
(B7)P’ra que é que fui to (Em)par.
Tuem, (Dm7)Tuem, não me (G7)di ga que a (A7)go ra ten deu, (Bb7)Se rá, que eu?
(A7)Eu con se qui, A (Ab7)go ra con trar, A (G7)mo ça ten deu.
“A (C)lo.”
Tuem, (C)lo!”
Telephone Song — Easy Piano Notes for Beginners
Learn "Telephone Song" on piano with easy notes — perfect for absolute beginners. Large color-coded note names show exactly which keys to press. No music reading required. Key of C, 120 BPM.
Tip: Start at 50% speed to get comfortable with the fingering, then work your way up to full tempo.
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About “Telephone Song”
- Can I play "Telephone Song" without reading sheet music?
- Yes — Easy Notes mode prints the letter name (C, D, E…) directly on each note in big color-coded labels, so you can match colors to your keyboard without any traditional notation. The whole arrangement of "Telephone Song" is playable in minutes, even for first-time players.
- What key is "Telephone Song" by Norman Gimbel played in?
- Telephone Song is arranged in the key of C on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Telephone Song"?
- The arrangement plays at 120 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Telephone Song" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this is one of our beginner-friendly arrangements with simplified chords and color-coded notes.
- Can I download sheet music for "Telephone Song"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Telephone Song"?
- "Telephone Song" was originally performed by Norman Gimbel. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What other songs by Norman Gimbel can I play here?
- Try "GIRL". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Can a complete beginner play "Telephone Song"?
- Absolutely! The Beginner mode shows large color-coded notes with letter names (C, D, E...). Just match the colors to your keyboard — no music reading needed. "Telephone Song" is perfect for first-time players.
- Do I need to read music to play "Telephone Song"?
- No! Our Beginner mode replaces traditional notation with color-coded letter names. Each note shows exactly which key to press. You can start playing "Telephone Song" in minutes, even if you've never touched a piano before.
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