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Let Me Go, Devil" is a song written in 1953 by Jenny Lou Carson. Carson greatly admired the talents of Hank Williams. Williams' battle with alcoholism and subsequent death inspired her to write the song. It was first recorded on July 2, 1953, by Wade Ray, followed a few weeks later by Georgie Shaw, Johnny Bond and Tex Ritter.
"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
Shaw recorded a song called "Let Me Go, Devil", written in 1953, which was about alcoholism. It was later rewritten as "Let Me Go, Lover!". Another song that he originally recorded, which later became a hit when recorded by another singer, was "Honeycomb". [3] [4] He released four Top 40 singles in the U.S. in the 1950s, all on Decca Records.
Hank Snow's version ("Let Me Go, Woman") went to No. 1 on the country music charts in 1955. [7] Dean Martin had the song released as a single in 1955, reaching No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart. [8] In March 1955, Ruby Murray reached No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart with her version. [9] Ann-Margret recorded a version on her 1962 album On the Way Up
Miller took "Let Me Go, Devil" and had it rewritten by Jenny Lou Carson and Al Hill as "Let Me Go, Lover!" for Weber, who recorded it on the Columbia label (with "Marionette" as the B-side). The song was performed on the television show, Studio One and caught the public's fancy, reaching #1 in the United States and #16 in the United Kingdom in ...
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The 1969 release, "Is That All There Is?", became Lee's highest chart entry in more than ten years, peaking at number 11 in the US, number one on the US Adult Contemporary chart, number six in Canada and number one on Canada's Adult Contemporary chart. Singles by Lee continued being released through various labels into the 1970s.
"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.