The official music video for "Say (All I Need)" was filmed in
Paris,
France and directed by
Anthony Mandler. Filmed partially in black and white, the video begins with the sound of church bells waking up
Ryan Tedder. He dons a jacket and grabs a small black journal and leaves the house. As he leaves the house he passes by
Chris Cornell, who makes a cameo appearance. The music begins and we see Tedder walking and sometimes running throughout the city near such famous Paris landmarks as the
Sacre Coeur, seemingly in search of something, while the other members of the band are seen in different locations throughout the city.
Drew Brown is seen riding a
Vespa scooter and
Zach Filkins,
Eddie Fisher, and
Brent Kutzle have individual close-ups on a bridge and walking down some graffiti covered alleys. The band is also seen performing the song in an ex-meat abattoir in Paris, now artists apartments. As the music swells and begins to climax, Tedder races through the city, enters a building and climbs a winding staircase to the top. Reaching the top, he steps out onto a rooftop with a breathtaking view of the city at sunset. He then takes the small black journal from his pocket and writes, "just say," ending the music video. Tedder has given this explanation for the meaning of the song, "This song is about being happy with what you have in life, and not obsessing over what you don't have. Whether it's a person or relationship, love, or success, or even fame." "We wanted to make a piece of art and do something beautiful and inspiring," said Tedder. ==Chart performance==