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Joe Jonas shared that the Jonas Brothers will always perform their 2008 hit "When You Look Me In The Eyes." He revealed the song was written with their father and recorded secretly in a New Jersey office basement. The track holds special meaning as it reflects their journey with young love and self-discovery. Recently, the entire Jonas family joined them on stage to perform this sentimental song together.

Key Points: Joe Jonas Reveals Jonas Brothers Will Play When You Look Me In The Eyes Forever

  • Song was written with their father Kevin Jonas Sr.
  • Recorded secretly in a New Jersey office basement
  • Reflects young love and self-discovery
  • Entire Jonas family performed it live recently
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Joe Jonas reveals which Jonas Brothers song the band will play 'forever'

Joe Jonas explains why the Jonas Brothers will always perform their 2008 hit "When You Look Me In The Eyes" written with their dad in New Jersey.

"This one we'll play forever - Joe Jonas"

Los Angeles, Aug 20

Singer Joe Jonas has talked about the 2008 number “When You Look Me In The Eyes” and shared the reason why the band will play it forever.

While appearing on Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson, Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas went through some of their biggest and most meaningful tunes to date including “Year 3000,” “When You Look Me in the Eyes,” “Little Bird” and “Love Me to Heaven.”

Joe, 36, recalled the experience of recording "When You Look Me in the Eyes” from the band’s self-titled second album, in their native New Jersey.

“It’s a song we wrote with our dad and we wrote it many years ago,” he said.

“I remember recording it in the basement in an office building in New Jersey and we had to be really quiet when we walked through the hallways.”

The host quipped that the ordeal sounded “so inspiring” before Nick, 32, chimed in to quip that the studio “definitely wasn’t sanctioned,” reports people.com.

Even after all these years, Joe explained, the song still holds a special significance for the brothers and has solidified a spot on the band’s setlist for years to come.

“It was really special to be able to create this song with our dad and years later still play it and all these fans come to our shows and sing it. Honestly it's one of the earlier songs we can think of that kind of reflects, I guess, young love, finding out who we are as people, traveling the world and this one we’ll play forever.”

“It's one of our favorites,” he concludes, before the group performs a rendition of the song.

At the Jonas Brothers’ recent opening night for their JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, their dad Kevin Jonas Sr., mother Denise Jonas and little brother Franklin Jonas all joined them onstage to sing “When You Look Me in the Eyes.”

Later in the song, they were also joined by Kevin’s wife Danielle Jonas and his two daughters Alena, 11, and Valentina, 8, who sat with Kevin Sr. at the piano. Before the song ended, the eldest Jonas belted out the chorus he helped write all those years ago.

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Rohit P
Jonas Brothers were my gateway to English music back in school days. "When You Look Me In The Eyes" was the first song I learned on guitar to impress my crush 😂 Good memories!
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Sarah B
Respect for artists who stay connected to their roots and family. The whole family performing together on stage is such a wholesome moment! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦
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Arjun K
While I appreciate their family values, I wish they'd create more new music instead of just banking on nostalgia. Their recent work hasn't had the same magic as these classics
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Nisha Z
Basement recording to MetLife Stadium - what a journey! This is the kind of success story Indian parents should show their kids who want to pursue music careers 🎵
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Michael C
The fact that three brothers can work together for so many years without major conflicts is impressive. Most Indian siblings would be fighting over something by now! 😄

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