Love You Anymore Lyrics – Michael Bublé
Love You Anymore Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Michael Bublé]
Just because I wander 'round the places we would go
Hoping that I'd run into you one last time
Just because I never took your picture off my phone
Doesn't mean that you're still on my mind
[Chorus: Michael Bublé]
Just because I accidentally slip and say your name
When I hear our song, it makes me insecure
Just because I know I'll never ever feel the same
Doesn't mean I love you anymore
[Post-Chorus: Michael Bublé]
Am I lying to myself again
When I say you're not the best I've ever had?
Am I lying to myself again
When I say that I'm not missing you so bad?
[Chorus: Michael Bublé]
Just because I'm on my knees and swearing I will change
And I'd do anything to hear you say, "I'm yours"
Just because I know I'll never ever feel the same
Doesn't mean I love you anymore
[Post-Chorus: Michael Bublé]
Am I lying to myself again
When I say you're not the best I've ever had?
Am I lying to myself again
When I say that I'm not missing you so bad?
[Outro: Michael Bublé]
Just because I'm on my knees and swearing I will change
And do anything to hear you say, "I'm yours"
Just because I know I'll never ever feel the same
Doesn't mean I love you anymore, more
Doesn't mean I love you anymore (Anymore, anymore)
Doesn't mean I love you anymore
Love You Anymore Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Love You Anymore" by Michael Bublé convey the complex emotions and internal struggles of someone grappling with the aftermath of a romantic relationship. The song explores the lingering impact of a past love, touching on themes of nostalgia, heartbreak, and the challenge of moving on. The narrator reflects on the efforts to cope with the loss, admitting moments of weakness and vulnerability while questioning the sincerity of their own feelings.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Michael Bublé describes a sense of longing and nostalgia as he wanders through familiar places, hoping to encounter his former lover. The act of keeping a picture of the ex-partner on the phone suggests an unwillingness to completely let go, despite the rational acknowledgment that the person is no longer a part of their life. This sets the tone for the internal conflict and the inability to erase the past.
[Chorus]
The chorus addresses the narrator's struggle with the reality that the love they once felt has changed. The accidental slip of the ex-partner's name and the emotional impact of a shared song highlight the difficulty of moving on. The acknowledgment that things will never be the same is a painful realization, leading to a declaration that the absence of the same feelings does not equate to a lack of love.
[Post-Chorus]
The post-chorus delves into the narrator's self-reflection, questioning whether they are deceiving themselves. The admission that the ex-partner was the "best" they ever had reveals a sense of loss and the difficulty in finding a comparable connection. The repeated questioning of missing the former lover emphasizes the internal struggle to reconcile the desire for change with the lingering emotional attachment.
[Chorus]
The second chorus reinforces the theme of unchanging love despite the acceptance that feelings won't return to their previous intensity. The narrator expresses a willingness to change and a longing to hear the ex-partner say "I'm yours," indicating a persistent desire for reconciliation, even if it seems unlikely.
[Post-Chorus]
The second post-chorus continues the introspective theme, raising questions about honesty and the depth of the narrator's emotions. The repetition of the idea of not missing the ex-partner "so bad" suggests an attempt to downplay the intensity of the emotions, possibly as a defense mechanism against the pain of separation.
[Outro]
In the outro, the narrator once again finds themselves on their knees, metaphorically pleading for a chance to change and be accepted back. The desperation to hear the words "I'm yours" underscores the yearning for a return to the past, despite the acknowledgment that the love will never be the same. The repetition of the idea that not feeling the same doesn't mean the love is gone emphasizes the complexity of emotions and the enduring impact of the past relationship.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Michael Bublé (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Jochem van der Saag, Michael Bublé & David Foster
- Writter(s)
- Scott Harris, Johan Carlsson, Ilsey & Charlie Puth
- Released On
- October 12, 2018
Michael Bublé (Singles) Songs
- 1.Close Your Eyes
- 2.Everything
- 3.Feeling Good
- 4.Forever Now
- 5.Haven’t Met You Yet
- 6.Home
- 7.It’s a Beautiful Day
- 8.It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
- 9.Love
- 10.Love You Anymore
- 11.Someday ft. Meghan Trainor
- 12.Sway
Michael Bublé Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Love You Anymore" song?
"Love You Anymore" song is sung by Michael Bublé.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Love You Anymore" song?
"Love You Anymore" song lyrics written by Scott Harris, Johan Carlsson, Ilsey & Charlie Puth.
Who is the music producer of "Love You Anymore" song?
"Love You Anymore" song music composed & produced by Jochem van der Saag, Michael Bublé & David Foster.
When was "Love You Anymore" song released?
"Love You Anymore" song was released on October 12, 2018.