"Let Go"
Single by Megan Rochell
from the album You, Me and the Radio
Released February 2007
Format CD single
Recorded 2006
Genre Pop
Length 4:10
Label Def Jam
Writer(s) M. Rochell, S. Garrett
Producer Sean Garrett
Megan Rochell singles chronology
"Floating"
(2006)
"Let Go"
(2007)

"Let Go" is the first single from Megan Rochell's unreleased solo album, You, Me and the Radio and peaked at number 34 on Billboard magazine's Rhythmic Top 40 chart.[1]

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Let Go (Red song)

"Let Go" is the third single by the American Christian rock band Red on their debut full-length studio album End of Silence. The song was written by Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch and Jason McArthur.

Charts

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Let Go (Hundredth album)

Let Go is the second release by American melodic hardcore band Hundredth. It was released on September 27, 2011 through Mediaskare Records. Live Today was the first single from the record, and was released on YouTube on July 22, 2011.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Chadwick Glenn Johnson - Vocals
  • Alex Blackwell IV - Lead guitar, Backing vocals
  • Andrew Minervini - Rhythm guitar
  • John Paul Gressman - Bass
  • Mathew Christopher Koontz - Drums
  • Produced by Baron Bodnar, Ryan Leitru & Hundredth
  • Engineered by Taylor Voeltz, Chadwick Johnson & Alex Blackwell
  • Adaptation by Johnny Cash
  • Management by Baron Bodnar
  • Booking by Cody Delong (The Kenmore Agency, US) & Nanouk De Meijere (Avocado Booking, EU)
  • PR by Josh Eldridge
  • Artwork by Dan Mountford & John Doe
  • Voted 'Best Hardcore Album' by public vote on MediaSkare.

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  • Rahul Sharma (businessman)

    Rahul Sharma is an Indian businessman and the co-founder of Micromax Informatics.

    Early life and education

    Sharma holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan. He also has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University.

    Career

    Rahul Sharma has been Vice President of Marketing and Internet Channel at MobileWave Group PLC (Fieldbury PLC) since June 13, 2007. Sharma co-founded Micromax Informatics Limited, served as its managing director starting in March 2000, and currently serves as its Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of Product Strategy and Channel Sales since April 1, 2007.

    Personal life

    Sharma is married to film actor Asin.

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    Rahul Sharma (Gujarat police)

    Rahul Sharma is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Gujarat cadre. He was inducted into the service in 1992. He played a crucial role in policing operations during the 2002 Gujarat riots. He was seconded to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in 2004, and served there for the next three years. He presently serves as the DIG (armed unit) at Rajkot, Gujarat.

    Personal life

    Rahul Sharma received a Bachelor of Technology degree in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT-K) in 1987. He also has a degree in law. He joined the Indian Police Service in 1992.

    2002 Gujarat riots

    Bhavnagar

    When the 2002 Gujarat riots broke out on 28 February 2002, Sharma was the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Bhavnagar district, heading a 180-strong police force. He became widely known as one of the few district police chiefs to have "responded vigorously" to control the violence.

    On the third day of the violence (2 March), a mob of about 10,000 people tried to set fire to a madrasa on the outskirts of Bhavnagar, a residential Muslim school sheltering 400 students. Sharma issued orders to open fire on the mob, causing injuries and some fatalities, thereby dispersing the mob and averting a disaster. Subsequently, he transferred the children to a safer location inside the city. His timely action was praised by L. K. Advani, the then Union Home Minister, in India's Parliament as well as in his autobiography. On the other hand, Narendra Modi, the then Chief Minister of Gujarat, was angry, according to Kingshuk Nag, complaining that he was "trying to seek cheap publicity and act like a hero."

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    Let Go

    by: Ingrid Michaelson

    Hey, I'll move out of the way for you
    Hey, I'll move out of the way for her too
    I never thought we'd end up here in separate cages
    It doesn't go like this, you've left out some pages
    Hey, when was the last time you laughed
    And did you mean it when you did?
    I'm just wondering, the sound in your voice it's abounding
    It's astounding how you live so close to your cure
    I never know what to do with my love
    I never know what to do with my hands
    So I'll put them behind my back
    I'll put them behind my back
    Behind my back
    Hey, don't you know what I mean when I say
    Hey, see it in my face, I'm breaking
    I've waited for so long just to know
    That you'd wrap yourself around me if you couldn't let go
    I never know what to do with my love
    I never know what to do with my hands
    So I'll put them behind my back
    (Put them behind my back)
    I'll put them behind my back
    (Behind my back)
    Behind my back
    (Put them behind my back)
    Can I move out of the way tomorrow?




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