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  1. While filming her first major motion picture, Roman Holiday, alongside To Kill a Mockingbird 's Gregory Peck, Hepburn split her time between shooting and planning her nuptials to British...

  2. If you love me, love me. But I will not be afraid. To kiss you” The chorus is the most prominent part of the song and is repeated throughout. It compares the couple’s love to that of James Dean and Audrey Hepburn’s love stories, implying a sense of legendary romance.

  3. James Dean and Audrey Hepburn serve as symbolic figures representing the longing for a passionate, yet troubled love. Their names evoke images of classic romance, adding a nostalgic touch to the song’s theme.

  4. Listeners can interpret “If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn” a hundred ways, and each one makes a case for Sleeping With Sirens’ enduring popularity. They wrote the perfect song for young love in all forms.

  5. Conversation Pieces. A Conversation Between James Dean and Audrey Hepburn – Two 1950s-Era Thespians I Know Very Little About. Dean: We were both big stars and then died young. Hep: Yeah, except maybe I didn’t die young. Dean: That’s true. I’m just assuming you did, because you were in Breakfast at Tiffany’s and then maybe nothing else.

  6. Songs That Interpolate If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn: Hey Jarrod, What’s That Song Again? by Amidst the Grave’s Demons. If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn Covers: If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn by Lauren Babic (Ft. Tyson Dang)

  7. This was the most popular song on the Florida band Sleeping with Sirens debut album. The song is a plea by the singer to a lost love to come back to him. Neither James Dean or Audrey Hepburn are actually mentioned in the lyrics.