Never Let You Go (Third Eye Blind Song)
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"Never Let You Go" is a song by American rock band
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. It was released on January 4, 2000, as the second single from their second album, ''
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''. The song peaked at number 14 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and spent three weeks at number one in Canada. It also reached number 26 in Iceland, number 15 in New Zealand, and number six on the
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Jenkins commented in the liner notes of the band's compilation album, '' A Collection'', that it was written about a muse of his at the time (allegedly Charlize Theron), and it was written to "freak her out" when she heard it on the radio. The writing credits of the song are a subject of debate among frontman Stephan Jenkins and former bassist Arion Salazar. Despite Jenkins being credited as the sole writer of the song, Salazar claims to have written the bass melodies, bridge, and chord progressions. In an interview with ''RIFF Magazine'', Salazar claimed that Jenkins approached him, stating, "I really want to get the credit on ever Let You Go Maybe if I give you a little more percentage f the song's profitI could just leave my name on it?".


Composition

According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by
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, the song is written in the key of E major and is set in
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of common time with a
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of 112
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. Jenkin's vocal range spans two octaves, from C♯4 to G♯6.


Critical reception

'' Billboard'' music reviewer and editor Chuck Taylor said that the song "packs in the hooks; a compelling opening guitar
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, a celebratory party ambience, an end-of-song spoken part that kids everywhere will be reciting ad-nauseam, and lead singer/writer/co-producer Stephan Jenkins' dead-on vocals, delivered in a pleasing falsetto at times". He continued to praise the song, calling the chorus "easy, spirited, memorable — the stuff that hits are made of." Elysa Gardner of ''
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'' called the song "crackling, power-pop", commenting that it is nearly as captivating as "
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". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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praised the song's
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, referring to "Never Let You Go" as the album's highlight. Stephen Thompson of ''
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'' declared that the song is a standout on ''Blue'', calling it a "sparkly, hitworthy single". Julie River of Punknews.org praised the "beautiful chord-based hook", favorably comparing the song to lead single "Anything".


Chart performance

On the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "Never Let You Go" first at appeared at number 65 on the week dated January 22, 2000, becoming that issue's "Hot Shot Debut". Ten weeks later, on April 1, 2000, the song reached its peak of number 14 on the Hot 100, and it stayed on the listing for 22 weeks, last charting at number 46 on June 17. The song became a top-five hit on four other ''Billboard'' charts, reaching number three on the
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, number four on the
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and Modern Rock Tracks charts, and number five on the Mainstream Top 40. At the end of 2000, ''Billboard'' ranked the song as the 43rd-most-successful hit of the year. "Never Let You Go" became a number-one hit on Canada's ''
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'' Top Singles chart, debuting at number 39 on January 24, 2000, and rising to the top position on the issue of March 27. In addition, the song peaked at number two on the ''RPM'' Top 30 Rock Report and number 37 on the Adult Contemporary Tracks ranking. Outside North America, "Never Let You Go" first charted on New Zealand's
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on February 13, 2000, debuting at number 44. Over the next four weeks, the song rose up the chart, peaking at number 15 on March 5, 2000. It spent the next eight weeks rising and falling in the top 30 and remained in the top 50 for a total of 19 weeks. In Australia, the song stalled at number 63 after debuting on the ARIA Singles Chart in late February 2000. The following month, the song debuted on the Icelandic Singles Chart at number 32 and reached its peak of number 26 on April 28. Despite failing to reach the top 100 in the United Kingdom, "Never Let You Go" debuted and peaked at number six on the UK Rock Singles Chart on June 11, 2000.


Music video

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for the song was released in January 2000, directed by Chris Hafner. In it, the band performs on a metal platform high in a sunset-filled sky. Interspersed with the sky scenes are scenes of the band eating in a dimly-lit Chinese restaurant with several girls and going to a
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. At one point, lead singer Stephan Jenkins hangs from the bottom of the platform while his fellow bandmembers and several girls hang onto him, looking down apprehensively. Meredith Gottlieb of MTV News referred to the video as "abstract".


Track listings

*Australian CD single # "Never Let You Go" (radio version) – 3:58 # "Anything" (extended version) – 2:48 # "New Girl" – 2:17 *European maxi-CD single # "Never Let You Go" (radio version) – 3:57 # "Never Let You Go" (LP version) – 3:57 # "Anything" (extended version) – 2:46


Credits and personnel

Credits and personnel are adapted from "Never Let You Go" CD single liner notes. * Stephan Jenkins – vocals, guitar *
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– guitar * Arion Salazar – bass * Brad Hargreaves – drums * Jason Carmer – engineering *
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– mixing at South Beach Studios (Miami) *
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– mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering


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Release history


Cover versions

On February 12, 2020, Portuguese-American musician RAC released a cover version of "Never Let You Go" as a stand-alone single, featuring both
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and
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External links

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