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Introduction

Picture this: you’re sitting on a porch swing, the sun dipping low, painting the sky in hues of peach and lavender. There’s a melody in the air, soft and soulful, wrapping around you like a warm hug. That’s the vibe of Have I Told You, a song that feels like a love letter whispered straight from the heart. It’s not just music—it’s a moment, a memory, a feeling you didn’t know you needed until it hit you.

This song is all about those quiet, unspoken truths we hold for someone special. You know that flutter when you catch their eye across a crowded room, or the way your heart skips when they laugh? Have I Told You bottles that up and pours it into every note. It’s tender but not sappy, raw but not overdone. The kind of song that makes you want to pull someone close and say, “Hey, have I told you how much you mean to me?”

What makes it stand out? It’s the simplicity. The lyrics don’t try to be clever—they’re honest, like a late-night confession after a glass of wine. Lines like “Have I told you, you’re my sunrise?” hit you right in the chest because they’re so real. Pair that with a melody that sways like a slow dance, maybe with a touch of acoustic guitar or a soft piano hum, and you’ve got something timeless. It’s not chasing trends; it’s chasing feelings.

I imagine this song being born in a cozy studio, maybe with a songwriter scribbling in a notebook, thinking about someone they almost let slip away. It’s got that universal pull—whether you’re 16 with a crush or 60 with a lifetime of love behind you, it speaks to that ache to let someone know they’re your world. And isn’t that what we all want? To be seen, to be told, to be held in someone’s words?

Play it at a wedding, and watch the room melt. Play it on a long drive, and suddenly the road feels like it’s leading somewhere magical. Have I Told You isn’t just a song—it’s a reminder to say what matters before the moment passes. So, go on, who do you need to tell?

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