Smile (Cover Of Lily Allen Song)
Glee Cast · Glee - The Music, The Complete Season One CD Collection [2010]
But you were kissing that girl next door,
what ya do that for (What ya do that for?)
When you first left me I didn't know what to say
I never been on my own that way, just sat by myself all day
I was so lost back then
But with a little help from my friends
I found a light in the tunnel at the end
Now you're calling me up on the phone
So you can have a little whine and a moan
And it's only because you're feeling alone
At first when I see you cry,
yeah it makes me smile, yeah it makes my smile
At worst I feel bad for a while,
but then I just smile I go ahead and smile
Whenever you see me you say that you want me back
And I tell you it don't mean jack,
no it don't mean jack (no it dont mean jack)
I couldn't stop laughing, no I just could help myself
See you messed up my mental health I was quite unwell
I was so lost back then
But with a little help from my friends
I found a light in the tunnel at the end
Now you're calling me up on the phone
So you can have a little whine and a moan
And it's only because you're feeling alone
At first when I see you cry,
yeah it makes me smile, yeah it makes my smile
At worst I feel bad for a while,
but then I just smile I go ahead and smile
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala lalala
At first when I see you cry,
yeah it makes me smile, yeah it makes my smile
At worst I feel bad for a while,
but then I just smile I go ahead and smile
At first when I see you cry,
yeah it makes me smile, yeah it makes my smile
At worst I feel bad for a while,
but then I just smile I go ahead and smile ( Go ahead and smile)
About Smile (Cover Of Lily Allen Song)
The Glee Cast delivers a spirited rendition of Lily Allen's "Smile" on the first season of the hit television series. This recording captures the show's signature blend of pop and theatrical energy, featuring the ensemble's signature harmonies and choreography. The track serves as a pivotal moment in the series' early narrative, showcasing the group's ability to reinterpret contemporary hits within their unique style. Released as part of the comprehensive Glee Season One soundtrack, the song exemplifies the show's commitment to bridging mainstream pop culture with its signature musical theater approach. It remains a defining example of the series' impact on modern television music, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the cast and the enduring appeal of Allen's original composition.

