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"I Can't Let Go" is a song co-written by Al Gorgoni and Chip Taylor, who also wrote "Wild Thing". "I Can't Let Go" was originally recorded by the blue-eyed soul singer Evie Sands on George Goldner's Blue Cat label, which was popular in New York City in 1965. [ 2 ]
"Can't Let Go" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Randy Weeks, made famous by Lucinda Williams in 1998–1999. Williams released "Can't Let Go" as a single from her album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, and the song entered the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart in December 1998, peaking at number 14 in March 1999, staying on the chart for 13 weeks. [1]
Harley Chameleon 1973 The Human Menagerie: Harley The Coast of Amalfi 2005 The Quality of Mercy: Harley Crazy Love: 1996 Poetic Justice: Van Morrison: Crazy Raver 1973 The Human Menagerie: Harley Dancing on the Telephone 1992 Yes You Can: Harley, Cregan, Elliott Death Trip 1973 The Human Menagerie: Harley Don't Go, Don't Cry 1976 Timeless ...
Can't Let Go may refer to: "I Can't Let Go", a song made famous by the Hollies in 1966 "Can't Let Go", a song by Bryan Ferry from the 1978 album The Bride Stripped Bare "Can't Let Go" (Earth, Wind & Fire song), 1979 "Can't Let Go" (Mariah Carey song), 1991; Can't Let Go, a 1995 album by Cantopop singer Sammi Cheng
Harley began writing material for Love's a Prima Donna while Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel were touring to promote their 1976 album Timeless Flight. Recording sessions for the new album took place at Abbey Road Studios in London from June to September 1976. [2] Once completed, guitarist Jim Cregan left Cockney Rebel to join Rod Stewart's touring ...
In 1983, Harley described Timeless Flight as "loosely a concept album with a lot of live and let live philosophy". At the time of writing the material for the album, Harley drew inspiration from his recent reading on Rosicrucianism, as well as the works of a number of French symbolists, including Charles Baudelaire.
“You don’t know me, fool / You disown me, cool,” Ice-T snarls in the 1988 hip-hop gang treatise “Colors.” The Afrika Islam-produced cut, the title track from the film of the same name ...
Two of their songs are part of the Dear White People soundtrack: "Can't Let Go" and "Sleeping At Night (Dear White People Remix)". [6] [7] [14] The Amazon Prime original series Bosch uses the band's song "Can't Let Go" as its theme song. The song "Hold Out" was featured in the movie Good Kill. [15]