"Say Yes" is the final track of Elliott Smith's 1997 album Either/Or, and one of three tracks from Either/Or that was used in the soundtrack of Good Will Hunting.
| "Say Yes" | |
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| Song by Elliott Smith | |
| from the album Either/Or | |
| Released | 25 February 1997 |
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| Length | 2:19 |
| Label | Kill Rock Stars |
| Songwriter(s) | Smith |
| Producer(s) | Smith, Tom Rothrock, Rob Schnapf |
"Say Yes" is one of Smith's widely recognized songs.[1] It is considered happy[2] and optimistic[3] in both instrumentation and lyrics in comparison to the dark tone in most of his other songs.[4] In an interview, Smith said that the song was written about "someone particular, and I almost never do that. I was really in love with someone."[5]
Smith performed the song often,[6][7] even during full band shows, in which he would play the song solo on an acoustic guitar.[1]
Pitchfork said, "It's a straight-ahead love song, one that dares to hope. Listen closely and you'll hear just how fragile that hope is: Smith whispers most of the song. He wavers. His fingers pluck out a simple question on the acoustic."[8]
"Say Yes" has been used in a wide variety of movies, including Hurricane Streets and American Pie Presents: The Book of Love, as well as being covered by Death Cab for Cutie[9] and live by Ben Folds.[10] It was also covered in an episode of One Tree Hill, when Bryan Greenberg sings to his daughter Jenny.[citation needed]
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| 2011 | The Xcerts | Stairs to Noise |
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