If you are looking to play the Lloyd Cole version on guitar, you can follow this basic structure:

Play Am – F – C twice for the intro, then continue this pattern for the verses.

“One day you say, 'I love you', and there's silence because that person has reached the 'no more I love you's' stage.” Wikipedia

It primarily uses a progression of Am, F, and C for the intro and verses, shifting to Dm and G during the pre-chorus. 2. Annie Lennox – "No More 'I Love You's'" (1995)

Though slightly different in title, this is the most famous song associated with the phrase. It was originally recorded by in 1986.

Lennox’s version won the Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1996. 3. Other Notable Versions

This version appeared on the album Music in a Foreign Language . It is characterized by its stripped-back, folk-rock feel.

Stays reflective with a G – Dm – Am – F – C progression.