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[music] 00:00
>> Hey hey. 00:07
>> [music] 00:10
[music] 00:16
>> I'm [music] doing this tonight. You're 00:23
probably going to start a fight. I know 00:26
this can't be right. 00:29
>> [music] 00:31
>> Hey baby, come on. 00:31
I loved you endlessly when you were 00:34
there for [music] me. So now it's time 00:38
to leave 00:41
and make it alone. 00:43
I know that 00:45
I can't take no more. 00:46
>> [music] 00:48
>> It ain't no lie. 00:48
I want to see you out. [music] That's 00:50
all. Baby, bye bye bye. 00:53
Don't want to be a fool for you. 00:56
Just another player in your game for 00:58
two. 00:59
>> [music] 01:00
>> You may hate me, but 01:01
it ain't no lie. 01:04
Baby, bye [music] bye bye. 01:05
Don't really want to make IT TOUGH. 01:07
I JUST want to tell you that I've had 01:09
enough. 01:11
>> [music] 01:12
>> It might sound crazy, but it ain't no 01:12
lie. Baby, bye bye bye. 01:15
Just hit me [music] with the truth. Now 01:21
girl, you're more than welcome to. So 01:24
give me one good reason. 01:27
Hey baby, come [music] on. 01:30
I lived for you and me. 01:33
But now I really come to [music] see 01:35
life would be much better 01:38
once you're [music] gone. 01:41
I know that I can't take no more. It 01:44
ain't no lie. 01:47
>> [music] 01:48
>> I want to see you out. That's all. Baby, 01:49
bye bye bye. 01:52
Don't want to be a fool for you. 01:54
Just another player in your game for 01:56
two. 01:58
>> [music] 01:59
>> You may 02:00
hate me, but 02:01
it ain't no lie. 02:02
Baby, bye-bye-bye. 02:03
Don't really want to make it tough. 02:05
I just want to tell you that I've had 02:07
enough. [music] 02:09
It might sound crazy, but it ain't no 02:11
lie. Baby, bye-bye-bye. 02:13
[music] 02:16
I'm giving up, I know for sure. I don't 02:19
want to be the [music] reason for your 02:21
love no more. 02:23
I'm checking out, I'm signing off. 02:25
I don't want to be the loser, and I've 02:27
had enough. 02:29
>> [music] 02:30
>> I don't want to [singing] be a fool 02:31
in this [music] game for two. So, I'm 02:34
leaving 02:38
you 02:39
behind. 02:40
>> [music] 02:41
>> Bye-bye-bye. 02:41
Make it tough. Make it [music] tough. 02:44
So, bye-bye-bye. 02:48
No 02:50
lie. 02:50
>> [music] 02:51
>> Baby. 02:51
WE ARE BOTH 02:52
FOOLS. 02:53
JUST ANOTHER PLAYER IN YOUR [music] game 02:54
for two. 02:56
>> I don't want 02:57
to be a fool. 02:58
>> But, 02:59
it ain't no lie. 03:00
>> [music] 03:01
>> BABY, BYE-BYE-BYE. 03:01
DON'T REALLY 03:03
WANT TO MAKE IT TOUGH. 03:04
I JUST WANT TO tell you that 03:06
>> [music] 03:07
>> I've had enough. 03:07
It might sound crazy, but 03:09
it ain't no lie. 03:11
Bye-bye-bye. 03:13
Bye-bye-bye. 03:14
Bye-bye-bye. 03:15
Bye-bye-bye. 03:17

Bye Bye Bye – English Lyrics

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Dive into the emotive world of Sleep Theory with 'Bye Bye Bye.' This track is perfect for learners looking to master conversational English regarding emotions, relationships, and firm decisions, offering a blend of powerful grit and melodic clarity.

[English]
[music]
>> Hey hey.
>> [music]
[music]
>> I'm [music] doing this tonight. You're
probably going to start a fight. I know
this can't be right.
>> [music]
>> Hey baby, come on.
I loved you endlessly when you were
there for [music] me. So now it's time
to leave
and make it alone.
I know that
I can't take no more.
>> [music]
>> It ain't no lie.
I want to see you out. [music] That's
all. Baby, bye bye bye.
Don't want to be a fool for you.
Just another player in your game for
two.
>> [music]
>> You may hate me, but
it ain't no lie.
Baby, bye [music] bye bye.
Don't really want to make IT TOUGH.
I JUST want to tell you that I've had
enough.
>> [music]
>> It might sound crazy, but it ain't no
lie. Baby, bye bye bye.
Just hit me [music] with the truth. Now
girl, you're more than welcome to. So
give me one good reason.
Hey baby, come [music] on.
I lived for you and me.
But now I really come to [music] see
life would be much better
once you're [music] gone.
I know that I can't take no more. It
ain't no lie.
>> [music]
>> I want to see you out. That's all. Baby,
bye bye bye.
Don't want to be a fool for you.
Just another player in your game for
two.
>> [music]
>> You may
hate me, but
it ain't no lie.
Baby, bye-bye-bye.
Don't really want to make it tough.
I just want to tell you that I've had
enough. [music]
It might sound crazy, but it ain't no
lie. Baby, bye-bye-bye.
[music]
I'm giving up, I know for sure. I don't
want to be the [music] reason for your
love no more.
I'm checking out, I'm signing off.
I don't want to be the loser, and I've
had enough.
>> [music]
>> I don't want to [singing] be a fool
in this [music] game for two. So, I'm
leaving
you
behind.
>> [music]
>> Bye-bye-bye.
Make it tough. Make it [music] tough.
So, bye-bye-bye.
No
lie.
>> [music]
>> Baby.
WE ARE BOTH
FOOLS.
JUST ANOTHER PLAYER IN YOUR [music] game
for two.
>> I don't want
to be a fool.
>> But,
it ain't no lie.
>> [music]
>> BABY, BYE-BYE-BYE.
DON'T REALLY
WANT TO MAKE IT TOUGH.
I JUST WANT TO tell you that
>> [music]
>> I've had enough.
It might sound crazy, but
it ain't no lie.
Bye-bye-bye.
Bye-bye-bye.
Bye-bye-bye.
Bye-bye-bye.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

tonight

/təˈnaɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the night of this present day

probably

/ˈprɒbəbli/

B1
  • adverb
  • - almost certainly

fight

/faɪt/

A2
  • noun
  • - a violent struggle or an argument

endlessly

/ˈendləsli/

B2
  • adjective
  • - having or seeming to have no end

leave

/liːv/

A1
  • verb
  • - to go away from a place

fool

/fuːl/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person who acts unwisely or imprudently

player

/ˈpleɪə/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person taking part in a game

game

/ɡeɪm/

A1
  • noun
  • - an activity engaged in for diversion or amusement

tough

/tʌf/

B1
  • adjective
  • - difficult or demanding

enough

/ɪˈnʌf/

A2
  • adjective
  • - as much or as many as required

crazy

/ˈkreɪzi/

A2
  • adjective
  • - mentally deranged or extremely foolish

truth

/truːθ/

A2
  • noun
  • - that which is in accordance with fact or reality

welcome

/ˈwelkəm/

A1
  • adjective
  • - gladly received

reason

/ˈriːzn/

A2
  • noun
  • - a cause, explanation, or justification

better

/ˈbetə/

A1
  • adjective
  • - more satisfactory or desirable

loser

/ˈluːzə/

B1
  • noun
  • - a person or thing that loses

signing

/ˈsaɪnɪŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to signal or indicate

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You're probably going to start a fight.

    ➔ Future intention/prediction with 'be going to'

    ➔ We use "be going to" to express a firm prediction or intention about something that is likely to happen.

  • I loved you endlessly when you were there for me.

    ➔ Past Simple and Time Clause with 'when'

    ➔ The "when" clause establishes a specific timeframe in the past, while the main clause describes an action during that period.

  • I know that I can't take no more.

    ➔ Double negative in colloquial English

    ➔ Although standard grammar forbids it, "can't take no more" is a common stylistic choice to add emphasis.

  • Don't want to be a fool for you.

    ➔ Ellipsis (Subject omission in informal speech)

    ➔ In "[I] don't want to be", the subject "I" is omitted, which is common in casual lyrics and conversation.

  • You're more than welcome to.

    ➔ Set phrase 'be more than welcome to'

    ➔ This phrase is an emphatic way of giving someone permission or encouraging them to do something.

  • Life would be much better once you're gone.

    ➔ Conditional 'would' + Time clause 'once'

    ➔ The use of "would" implies a hypothetical future state, while "once" acts as a conjunction meaning "as soon as".

  • I'm checking out, I'm signing off.

    ➔ Present Continuous for current actions

    ➔ These phrasal verbs in present continuous tense emphasize the immediate intention of ending the relationship.

  • I don't want to be the reason for your love no more.

    ➔ Prepositional phrase 'reason for' + negation

    ➔ The structure 'the reason for [something]' links the subject to the cause, combined here with the negative "no more".