Chasing Pavements

Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast

I've made up my mind,

Don't need to think it over,

If I'm wrong I am right,

Don't need to look no further,

This ain't lust,

I know this is love but,



If I tell the world,

I'll never say enough,

Cause it was not said to you,

And that's exactly what I need to do,

If I'm in love with you,



Should I give up,

Or should I just keep chasing pavements?

Even if it leads nowhere,

Or would it be a waste?

Even If I knew my place should I leave it there?

Should I give up,

Or should I just keep chasing pavements?

Even if it leads nowhere



I'd build myself up,



And fly around in circles,

Wait then as my heart drops,

And my back begins to tingle

Finally could this be it



Should I give up,

Or should I just keep chasing pavements?

Even if it leads nowhere,

Or would it be a waste?

Even If I knew my place should I leave it there?

Should I give up,

Or should I just keep chasing pavements?

Even if it leads nowhere



Should I give up,

Or should I just keep chasing pavements?

Even if it leads nowhere,

Or would it be a waste?

Even If I knew my place should I leave it there?

Should I give up,

Or should I just keep chasing pavements?

Even if it leads nowhere

Chasing Pavements

Performed by the Glee Cast, "Chasing Pavements" is a cover of the 1998 hit by The Fray, reimagined with the show's signature pop-rock arrangement. The track features the ensemble's signature vocal harmonies and energetic instrumentation, capturing the original song's themes of heartbreak and resilience while fitting seamlessly into the Glee musical style. Released as part of the show's extensive soundtrack catalog, the recording highlights the group's ability to reinterpret classic rock anthems for a contemporary television audience. It stands alongside other notable covers in the series, such as "I Will Survive" and "Stereo Hearts," demonstrating the cast's versatility across genres and eras.