Let Me Know
Travis Garland · Other Songs - Travis Garland
I need you to say it
Plain and simple
I would give my life to you
Everything you needed
Baby I would be it
You're the only one I talk to
Who really knows me
Tells me shows me
That it's enough sometimes just to be myself
I don't want nobody else
They don't understand
That I gave away my heart
The moment that I shook your hand
Take my breath away
Buy me anything I ask
Go anywhere I wanna go
I traded everything just to know
[Chorus:]
Let me know you love me
Let me know you care
Let me know you're thinking of me
When I can't be there
Let me know you miss me
Call me up sometimes
I don't wanna go but boy you gotta let me know
Stop and listen
It's my thoughts calling your name
Screaming out the way I feel
I wish you would do the same
I think you might be on the same border
Same line same page
I'm tired
Listening to your silence brings the water to my eyes
I don't want nobody else
They don't understand
That I gave away my heart
The moment that I shook your hand
Don't let me in the dark
Let this blind over my eyes
If you don't feel the same
Is everything we have a lie?
[Chorus]
Please give me a reason to stay
Gotta get us back on track
Cause the worst thing is
Loving someone who doesn't love you back
I think you do but I need you to say it
I can't read your mind
Tell me from time to time
I need you to say it
Need you to tell me [x2]
[Chorus]
I can't read your mind
I need you to say it [x2]
Let me know you love me
Let me know you care
Let Me Know - Travis Garland
Travis Garland's 'Let Me Know' stands as a defining track within his electro-funk and new wave discography, characterized by its driving basslines and atmospheric production. Released during the height of his activity in the early 2010s, the song exemplifies his signature style that blends gritty vocal delivery with synthesized textures. While often associated with the broader electro-funk movement of the era, Garland's work on this recording distinguishes itself through a raw, unpolished aesthetic that prioritizes rhythmic complexity over mainstream radio appeal. The track remains a staple in his catalog, frequently cited alongside contemporaries like The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy for its high-energy approach to dance music. Its enduring presence in his body of work highlights his commitment to a sound that is both commercially viable and artistically distinct, cementing his reputation as a key figure in the genre's evolution during that period.

