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"Let Me Go" is a song by American singer Hailee Steinfeld and Swedish record producer Alesso, featuring American country music duo Florida Georgia Line and American singer-songwriter Watt. It was written by Ali Tamposi , Brian Lee , Jamie Lidell , Alesso and Watt, with production handled by the latter two.
"Let Me Go, Devil", a song written by Jenny Lou Carson and recorded by Georgie Shaw; Let Me Go, Let Me Go, Let Me Go, an album by Jason Molina "Let Me Go, Lover!", a popular song adapted from "Let Me Go, Devil" and first recorded by Joan Weber, recorded by many artists
"Let Me Let Go" is a song written by Steve Diamond and Dennis Morgan and recorded by American country music singer Faith Hill. It was released on September 14, 1998, as the third single from Hill's third studio album, Faith (1998). The song features background vocals from Vince Gill.
The second single, "Let Me Go", was released on July 11, 2011. The video for the single, directed by Roman White, premiered on CMT August 8, 2011 and reached no. 1 on their Today's Top Videos chart . [11] Trace Adkins released a song written by Kane called "Happy Man" on his 2010 album, Cowboy's Back in Town. [12]
"Let Me Go" is a song by American rock band 3 Doors Down, released on November 22, 2004, as the lead single from their third studio album, Seventeen Days (2005). The song peaked number 14 on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and Modern Rock Tracks charts, and number six on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
"Let Me Go" (stylised as "Let Me Go!" on the sleeve of the single) is a song by English synthpop band Heaven 17, released on 22 October 1982 as the lead single from their second album The Luxury Gap. It reached #41 on the UK Singles Chart, the lowest chart placement among the singles from that album but their highest at the time of its release. [2]
Learn from it and move on, proud of you for owning it, now go be the star you are.” Zimmerman performed eight songs at Crash My Playa on Jan. 18, and was visibly drunk onstage as he performed ...
The song "Too Long at the Fair" was released as a promotional single to radio stations, although it did not reach any music charts. [14] Give It Up received positive reviews upon release. A critic for Billboard magazine wrote: "Bonnie Raitt is presented in her second album for the label and it should be a big one.