Friday 28 February 2014

Lea Michele Opens Up About Song "If You Say So": It's About My Last Conversation With Cory Monteith



Glee Star Lea Michele reveals her heartbreaking new song "If You Say So," which she wrote after Cory Monteith's tragic death.
"It's about my last conversation that I had with him," the Glee star revealed to Seventeen. "I spoke to a woman who lost her son, and she mentioned how grateful she was that the last words she said to her son before he died were, 'I love you.' Mine were that as well. [The song] is just about that. There are lots of different emotions—if you could see this person again, what are the things you would want to say to them? It's a personal story."

"It's been seven whole days/ Seven whole days since you paralyzed me," the 27-year-old croons at the beginning of the beautiful ballad. "It's been seven whole days since you lost your fight/ And I can't get the last words that you say it/ Can't get those words out of my head/ Seven whole days/ Seven whole days and forwards."
She continues on the emotional track: "Was just a week ago, you said, 'I love you, girl'/ I said, 'I love you more'/ And a breath, a pause/ You said, 'If you say so'/ 'If you say so. If you say so.'"
Michele's debut album, Louder, drops on March 4.

Check out the cover picture for her upcoming album after the break




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