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Let Me Go (film)
Let Me Go may refer to: Songs * "Let Me Go" (3 Doors Down song), 2005 * "Let Me Go" (Avril Lavigne song), 2013 * "Let Me Go" (Cake song), 1998 * "Let Me Go" (Daniel Caesar song), 2023 * "Let Me Go" (Gary Barlow song), 2013 * "Let Me Go" (Hailee Steinfeld and Alesso song), 2017 * "Let Me Go" (Heaven 17 song), 1982 * "Let Me Go" (Maverick Sabre song), 2011 * "Let Me Go", by Good Charlotte from ''Good Charlotte'', 2000 * "Let Me Go", by Jolin Tsai from ''Lucky Number'', 2001 * "Let Me Go", by Marvelous 3 from ''Hey! Album'', 1998 * "Let Me Go", by Melissa Etheridge from ''Brave and Crazy'', 1989 * "Let Me Go", by Rancid from '' Rancid'', 2000 * "Let Me Go", by The Rolling Stones from ''Emotional Rescue'', 1980 * "Let Me Go", by Scott Stapp from '' The Great Divide'', 2005 * "Let Me Go", by Three Dog Night from ''Three Dog Night'', 1968 See also * "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 alb ...
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Let Me Go (3 Doors Down Song)
"Let Me Go" is a song by American rock band 3 Doors Down. It was released on November 22, 2004, as the lead single from their third studio album, '' Seventeen Days'' (2005). The single reached number 14 on the US '' Billboard'' Hot 100 and Modern Rock Tracks charts and number six on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Writing According to lead singer Brad Arnold, "Let Me Go" was originally written for the ''Spider-Man 2'' soundtrack but didn't end up in the film's soundtrack. Arnold explained that "we liked it so much, we kept it for ourselves." Arnold wanted to keep the song, "because it also had meaning to me personally." Lyrically "Let Me Go" is a break-up song. Music video The music video was directed by Wayne Isham and features actors Jodi Lyn O'Keefe and Jesse Metcalfe as two young high school students whose relationship seems to be the ideal, but which soon is shattered by a devastating secret. Jodi appears to be nothing more than the average all-American t ...
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Brave And Crazy
''Brave and Crazy'' is the second album by singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). As of 2010, the album has sold 632,000 copies in the United States alone, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Track listing All tracks written by Melissa Etheridge, except where noted. #" No Souvenirs" – 4:33 #"Brave and Crazy" – 4:37 #"You Used to Love to Dance" – 5:33 #"The Angels" – 4:38 #" You Can Sleep While I Drive" – 3:14 #"Testify" (Etheridge, Kevin McCormick) – 4:28 #"Let Me Go" – 3:56 #"My Back Door" – 4:24 #"Skin Deep" – 3:10 #"Royal Station 4/16" – 7:08 Note *The album lists the running time of two songs incorrectly: "You Used to Love to Dance" actually runs 5:33 (not 4:33) and "Royal Station 4/16" runs 7:08 (not 6:40). The correct times are printed on the disc itself. Personnel *Melissa Etheridge – vocals, twelve-string guitar, producer, arranger *Bono – harmonica *Bernie Larsen – electric guitar *Mauricio-Fritz Lewak – dru ...
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Let Me Go, Lover!
"Let Me Go, Lover!", a popular song, was written by Jenny Lou Carson and Al Hill, a pen name used by Fred Wise, Kathleen Twomey, and Ben Weisman. It is based on an earlier song called "Let Me Go, Devil", about alcoholism. Background "Let Me Go, Lover" was first featured on the television program '' Studio One'' on November 15, 1954, and caught the fancy of the public. The episode was a murder mystery that revolved around a hit record and a disc jockey. Producer Felix Jackson asked Columbia Records' Mitch Miller for a recording to use in the show, and Miller provided Joan Weber's version of "Let Me Go, Lover". Miller took advantage of the recording's exposure on national television and sent copies of the record to 2,000 disc jockeys, who began to play it on their radio stations. Weber was pregnant when she recorded the song. A result of the program was to illustrate how efficiently a song could be promoted by introducing it to the public via radio or a TV production. The recordi ...
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Let Me Go, Let Me Go, Let Me Go
''Let Me Go, Let Me Go, Let Me Go'' is the second full-length solo album by Jason Molina, released under his own name. It was recorded in Bloomington, Indiana, at The Projects by Jim Zespy during July 2004. The record was released on August 22, 2006, on Secretly Canadian Secretly Canadian is an American independent record label based in Bloomington, Indiana, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Secretly Canadian is a label included in Secretly Group, which ... Records. Track listing # "It's Easier Now" – 4:01 # "Everything Should Try Again" – 4:15 # "Alone With the Owl" – 2:24 # "Don't It Look Like Rain" – 3:48 # "Some Things Never Try" – 2:11 # "It Must Be Raining There Forever" – 3:32 # "Get Out Get Out Get Out" – 3:27 # "It Costs You Nothing" – 3:59 # "Let Me Go Let Me Go Let Me Go" – 6:39 References 2006 albums Jason Molina albums Secretly Canadian albums {{2000s-folk-album-stub ...
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Let Me Go, Devil
"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. In 1954, then Columbia Records producer Mitch Miller felt the song as written was too depressing for pop audiences and suggested that "Devil" be changed to "Lover". The pop song writing team of Fred Wise, Kay Twomey, and Ben Weisman writing under the pseudonym Al Hill, were hired to rewrite the lyrics. The song became the major 1954- 1955 hit, "Let Me Go, Lover! "Let Me Go, Lover!", a popular song, was written by Jenny Lou Carson and Al Hill, a pen name used by Fred Wise, Kathleen Twomey, and Ben Weisman. It is based on an earlier song called " Let Me Go, Devil", about alcoholism. Background "Let Me ...." In 1954, it was also recorded By Hank S ...
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Three Dog Night (album)
''Three Dog Night'' (also known as ''One'') is the debut album by American rock band Three Dog Night. The album was originally released by Dunhill Records on October 16, 1968. The album is known for featuring the band's Top 5 hit single, their cover of Harry Nilsson's song " One". The album made the Top 20 on the albums charts in the United States and Canada. It has been reissued multiple times by Dunhill, MCA, and Geffen record labels. Background, recording, and production In 1967, Three Dog Night was founded by Danny Hutton, Cory Wells, Chuck Negron, Joe Schermie, Floyd Sneed, Jimmy Greenspoon, and Michael Allsup. The group was a successful live act in Los Angeles and gathered considerable attention by several record labels. After a show at the Troubadour, the group was signed to the Dunhill ABC label, and the band started work on their first studio album. ''Three Dog Night'' was recorded at American Recording Company. Producing the sessions was Gabriel Mekler, who had ...
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The Great Divide (Scott Stapp Album)
''The Great Divide'' is the first solo album by Scott Stapp, the former vocalist for Creed. It was released on November 22, 2005. The album came about after the original breakup of Creed and Stapp's collaboration on the original songs inspired by Mel Gibson's 2004 film ''The Passion of the Christ''. There is a common conception that the lyrics seem to make references to the original breakup of Creed in 2004. ''The Great Divide'' was certified platinum on December 14, 2005. John Kurzweg, who produced all three of Creed's prior albums, also produced ''The Great Divide''. The album received mixed reviews from critics. Track listing Personnel ;Musicians *Scott Stapp – lead vocals, production *Aristides Rincon – lead guitar *John Curry – rhythm guitar *Mitch Burman – bass *Mark Archer – drums ;Production *John Kurzweg – production, keyboards *Ron Saint Germain – production *John D. Thomas – co-producer *Pete de Boer – engineering Charts Weekly charts Year ...
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Emotional Rescue
''Emotional Rescue'' is the 15th British and 17th American studio album by English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 20 June 1980 by Rolling Stones Records. Following the success of their previous album, ''Some Girls'', their biggest hit to date, the Rolling Stones returned to the studio in early 1979 to start writing and recording its follow-up. Full-time members Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitar), Ronnie Wood (guitar), Bill Wyman (bass) and Charlie Watts (drums) were joined by frequent collaborators Ian Stewart (keyboards), Nicky Hopkins (keyboards), Bobby Keys (saxophone) and Sugar Blue (harmonica). Upon release, the album topped the charts in at least six countries, including the United States, UK, and Canada. Hit singles from it include the title track, which reached No. 1 in Canada, No. 3 in the United States, and No. 9 in the UK and "She's So Cold," a top-40 single in several countries. The recording sessions for ''Emotional Rescue'' were so productiv ...
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Rancid (2000 Album)
''Rancid'' (also known as ''Rancid 5'' or ''Rancid 2000'' to avoid confusion with their debut album) is the eponymously titled fifth studio album by the American punk rock band Rancid, released on August 1, 2000. It is the second eponymous album and the first to be released through frontman Tim Armstrong's label, Hellcat Records. It also features the return of producer Brett Gurewitz, who has produced every subsequent album by the band. Production and composition Recording concluded in April 2000. It is Rancid's most hardcore offering to date, which was released as a follow-up to the more ska and reggae oriented '' Life Won't Wait''. It spans 22 tracks in under 40 minutes, owing to over 3/4 of the songs clocking at under 2 minutes. The Japanese version includes one bonus track, "Sick Sick World". Songs on the album make reference to famous gangster Al Capone, as well as Norse God Loki, John Brown, Ulysses S. Grant, Nelson Mandela, Charles Van Doren, Geoffrey Chaucer's ''C ...
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Hey! Album
''Hey! Album'' is the second album by the Atlanta rock band Marvelous 3. It was released by the band's Marvelous Records in 1998. Elektra Records picked it up for an early 1999 release, for which the band rerecorded about 40 percent of the album. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote that the band "concocts an often fetching blend of glam-tinged power-pop and Elvis Costello-style gibes." AllMusic AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the databas ... called ''Hey! Album'' "a likeable, melodic album, full of self-conscious and self-deprecating lyrics bordering on preciousness." Track listing All songs written by Butch Walker. Official studio release # "You're So Yesterday" - 3:56 # "Freak of the Week" - 3:20 # "Until You See" - 4:20 # "Write it on Your Hand" - 3:23 # "L ...
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Let Me Go (Avril Lavigne Song)
"Let Me Go" is a song recorded by Canadian recording artist Avril Lavigne and Canadian rock band Nickelback lead vocalist Chad Kroeger for Lavigne's self-titled fifth studio album. It was written by Lavigne, Kroeger and David Hodges. The song was released on October 15, 2013, by Epic Records, as the third single of ''Avril Lavigne''. It is Lavigne's first single to feature a guest performer. Critics gave the piano-driven power ballad mixed reviews, with some calling it "a monster duet", and others criticizing Kroeger's vocals and his involvement in the track. A music video was released on October 15, 2013, and it shows Lavigne roaming the halls of an abandoned mansion, with Kroeger's appearance being channeled through an elderly yardman, only to be seen as his true self through mirrored and tablet-assisted images. The song debuted at number 37 on the US ''Billboard'' Adult Pop Songs chart and at number 78 on ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It has also debuted and peaked at number 12 on ...
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Lucky Number (album)
''Lucky Number'' is the fourth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released on July 7, 2001, by Universal and D Sound. Produced by David Wu, Peter Lee, Paul Lee, Chen Wei, and Kay Huang, it incorporated music genres of pop, R&B, disco, and hip-hop. It was well received by music critics, who commented that it was her most amazing album during her Universal period. It lacked promotion due to the contractual dispute with her management company D Sound, and it sold more than 150,000 copies in Taiwan, ranking top 20 in the year's album sales in the country. Background and development On December 22, 2000, Tsai released her third studio album, '' Show Your Love'', which sold more than 280,000 copies in Taiwan. On June 12, 2001, it was revealed that Tsai's new album would be released on July 15, 2001. On June 19, 2001, it was revealed that Tsai would record the Mandarin version of " Where the Dream Takes You", the theme song of the 2001 Disney animated film, '' ...
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