Lea Michele has found another opportunity to pay tribute to late boyfriend Cory Monteith, this time by including a song she wrote about him on her forthcoming debut solo album.
The track is called "You're Mine." It didn't originally make the album's final cut, but Michele felt she might "regret" the decision not to include it.
"It makes me so happy, this song," she told E! Online. "It makes me think so much of Cory. It was ours. When I think if him, I play this."
Michele has seized a number of opportunities to dedicate her time and work to Monteith since his death in July. She recorded a rendition of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love" for Finn's tribute episode on "Glee" (Monteith played Finn), turned to Kate Hudson for help in getting through the ordeal and kept her "Finn" necklace close by.
The "Glee" actress has not yet revealed a release date for her album, but she did tweet a few photos from the shoot for the cover.
The track is called "You're Mine." It didn't originally make the album's final cut, but Michele felt she might "regret" the decision not to include it.
"It makes me so happy, this song," she told E! Online. "It makes me think so much of Cory. It was ours. When I think if him, I play this."
Michele has seized a number of opportunities to dedicate her time and work to Monteith since his death in July. She recorded a rendition of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love" for Finn's tribute episode on "Glee" (Monteith played Finn), turned to Kate Hudson for help in getting through the ordeal and kept her "Finn" necklace close by.
The "Glee" actress has not yet revealed a release date for her album, but she did tweet a few photos from the shoot for the cover.
Sneak peek of today's #AlbumCoverShoot! pic.twitter.com/7zqzwb6qRz
— Lea Michele (@msleamichele) October 14, 2013
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