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"No more 'I love you's' / The language is leaving me / No more 'I love you's' / Changes are shifting outside the words".
The song explores the "monsters" of desire and despair. It describes the moment a partner stops reciprocating the phrase "I love you," leaving the other "exiled" or in "silence". No More Love Songs
The emotional peak uses C – G – Dm – F to drive home the hook: "But no-oo more love songs / Not for me". "No more 'I love you's' / The language
Stays reflective with a G – Dm – Am – F – C progression. The emotional peak uses C – G –
Lennox’s version won the Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1996. 3. Other Notable Versions
Play Am – F – C twice for the intro, then continue this pattern for the verses.
While several artists have tracks with this title, the most prominent version is by , though many listeners also look for the classic 1995 hit "No More 'I Love You's'" by Annie Lennox .