Tell Her You Love Her

Album: Talking Dreams (2014)
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  • Vocalist Sydney Sierota told Artist Direct she enjoys seeing how fans respond to this song when the band play it at gigs. "There are people who will put their arm around their friend, or sometimes people will start making out. I always think that's funny. It's great to see how people respond to that song," she said.

    "At the beginning, I always say it means a lot to me, and I want them to really relate to it as well. It's cool to see how people take that," Sydney continued. "A song can mean something to an artist, and it can also mean another thing to a fan. It can mean something completely different to another fan standing next to them. It's great to see what people do during that song, it warms my heart."
  • Echosmith teamed up with Nashville-based singer-songwriter Mat Kearney to release a new version of the song, along with a music video, on January 8, 2021.

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