Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself) by Ne-Yo is featured in Naked, the twelfth episode of Season Four. It is sung by Jake as an acoustic rendition to Marley.
After Ryder says that he should tell Marley that he loves her first, he sings the song to her in the choir room. He sits in the choir room as he stares at Marley and sings. She seems very overwhelmed and teary-eyed as she smiles back. Kitty seems rather disgusted and jealous during the performance.
As Jake finishes, the choir room applauds and Finn says it may be a contender for Regionals. Brittany asks who the song is sung to, to which Jake replies Marley. Ryder asks if Jake has anything else to say, and Jake says that the song has said it all. Marley smiles and everyone claps.
Lyrics[]
Jake:
Much as you blame yourself,
You can't be blamed for the way that you feel
Had no example of a love that was even remotely real
How can you understand something that you never had?
If you let me, I can help you out with all of that
Let me love you
And I will love you
Until you learn to love yourself
Let me love you
I know your trouble
Don't be afraid, oh, I can help
Let me love you
And I will love you
Until you learn to love yourself
Let me love you
A heart of numbness gets brought to life
I'll take you there
I can see the pain behind your eyes
It's been there for quite a while
I just wanna be the one to remind you what it is to smile
I would like to show you what true love can really do
Let me love you
And I will love you
Until you learn to love yourself
Let me love you
I know your trouble
Don't be afraid, oh, I can help
Let me love you
And I will love you
Until you learn to love yourself
Let me love you
A heart of numbness gets brought to life
I'll take you there
Let me love you
And I will love you
Until you learn to love yourself
Let me love you
I know your trouble
Don't be afraid, oh, I can help
Trivia[]
- Ne-Yo commented on Twitter that he watched Glee's version of his song and thought the cover was nice. Source
- Peaking at number 6, this was the only song of Season Four to reach iTunes Top 10.