Released: January 7, 2006

Songwriter: Chas Sandford Mark Leonard John Waite

"Say It Right" is the fifth single from Nelly Furtado's third album Loose. It was written by Nelly Furtado, Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley and Nate "Danja" Hills. It was co-produced by Timbaland and Danja and released as the album's third single in North America and Australia. The song served as the album's fourth single in Europe and Asia, and it was released digitally in the United Kingdom in March 2007. It was the album's fifth single in Latin America. Read more on Last.fm.

Length: 3:37

Every time I think of you
I always catch my breath
I'm still standing here
And you're miles away
And I wonder why you left me
And there's a storm that's raging through my frozen heart tonight

I hear your name in certain circles
And it always makes me smile
I spent my time just thinkin about you
And it's almost driving me wild

(Bridge:)
But its my heart thats breaking down this long distance line tonight

(Chorus:)
And I ain't missin' you at all
Since you've been gone... Away
I ain't missin' you
No matter what I might say

There's a message in the wires
And I am sendin' you a signal tonight
You don't know how desperate I've become
And It looks like I'm losin' this fight

(Bridge:)
But it's my heart that's breakin' down this long dusty road of mine

But I ain't missin' you at all
Since you've been gone... Away
I ain't missin' you at
No matter what my friends say

And there's a message that I'm sendin' out
Like a telegraph to your soul
I can't bridge this distance
Honey, stop this heartache overload

I ain't missin' you at all
Since you've been gone... Away
I ain't missin' you
No matter what my friends say
I ain't missin' you
Since you've been gone... Away
I ain't missin you
Yeah, no matter what your friends say

Hey yeah, yeah yeah yeah

I ain't missin you at all
Since you've been gone... Away
I ain't missin' you
Nooo

Tyler Hilton

Tyler James Hilton is an actor, singer songwriter from Palm Springs, California best known for his role as musician Chris Keller on the WB-turned-CW teen drama ‘One Tree Hill.’