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A second album of Foster's live performances, Live At Antone's (CD and DVD), was released in 2011. In 2012, Blue Corn released the studio album Let It Burn , which featured special guests The Blind Boys of Alabama , William Bell and the rhythm section of The Funky Meters , and was produced by Grammy Award winner John Chelew. [ 6 ]
This song was also performed by Elvis Presley in the 1968 TV special, Elvis. It was inserted in the gospel medley with the songs: "Where Could I Go But To The Lord" and "Saved". A blues version of the song was done by the American singer and musician Ruthie Foster on her 2007 album; The Phenomenal Ruthie Foster. [12]
Let Me Know may refer to: "Let Me Know" (Tamar Braxton song) "Let Me Know" (Róisín Murphy song) "Let Me Know" (Towa Tei song) "Let Me Know (I Wonder Why Freestyle)", a song by Juice Wrld
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"Let Me Know" is a R&B ballad that lasts three minutes and 59 seconds. [4] [10] [11] Its composition samples American singer Aaliyah's 1994 cover of The Isley Brothers' single "(At Your Best) You Are Love" (1976), [2] by adopting the chorus "let me know". [12] Elias Leight of Billboard described the sample as "chipmunked", or heavily edited. [13]
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Ukrainian thrash metal band Violent Omen covered the song on their full-length album "Lunatic's Revenge" released in April 2011. UK based thrash metal band Deathwish covered the song on their second full-length album "Demon Preacher". Candlemass open the song Black Sabbath Medley with 1:30 of this song on the album Ancient Dreams.