I Have Nothing
Glee Cast · Other Songs - Glee Cast
Cause I'll never change all my colors for you
Take my love, I'll never ask for too much
Just all that you are and everything that you do
I don't really need to look
Very much further
I don't want to have to go
Where you don't follow
I won't hold it back again
This passion inside
I can't run from myself
There's nowhere to hide
Don't make me close one more door
I don't wanna hurt anymore
Stay in my arms if you dare
Or must I imagine you there
Don't walk away from me
I have nothing, nothing, nothing
If I don't have you
You see trough, right to the heart of me
You break down my walls
With the strength of your love
I never knew love like I've known it with you
Will a memory survive
One I can hold on to
I don't really need to look very much further
I don't want to have to go where you don't follow
I won't hold it back again
This passion inside
I can't run from myself
There's nowhere to hide
Your love I'll
Remember forever
Don't make me close
One more door
I don't wanna hurt anymore
Stay in my arms if you dare
Or must I imagine you there
Don't walk away from me
I have nothing, nothing, nothing
If I don't have you
Don't make me close
One more door
I don't wanna hurt anymore
Stay in my arms if you dare
Or must I imagine you there
Don't walk away from me
Don't walk away from me
Don't you dare walk away from me
I have nothing, nothing, nothing
If I don't have you
About I Have Nothing
"I Have Nothing" by the Glee Cast serves as a pivotal moment in the television series, reimagining Whitney Houston's iconic 1987 ballad within a contemporary pop-rock framework. The recording features a lush orchestral arrangement that underscores the emotional vulnerability of the character Rachel Berry, transforming the original's gospel-infused power into a dramatic narrative device. This version highlights the ensemble's vocal range and harmonies, blending the original song's timeless melody with the specific aesthetic of the show's musical numbers. The track exemplifies the series' commitment to integrating classic pop standards with modern production techniques, creating a bridge between generations of fans. By placing the song in the context of the show's first season, the recording emphasizes themes of sacrifice and selflessness, resonating deeply with the storyline while maintaining the recognizable soulful essence of the source material. It stands as a significant example of how television music can reinterpret established works to serve character development and thematic depth.

