Let It Go

Let It Go may refer to:

Albums

  • Let It Go (The Clarks album), or the title song, 2000
  • Let It Go (Galactic Cowboys album), 2000
  • Let It Go (Josh Nelson album), 2007
  • Let It Go (Stanley Turrentine album), or the title track, 1966
  • Let It Go (State Radio album), or the title song, 2009
  • Let It Go (Tim McGraw album), or the title song (see below), 2007
  • Let It Go (Will Young album), or the title song (see below), 2008
  • Let It Go (EP), by Heo Young Saeng, 2011
  • Let It Go, an EP by Afterlife, 2008
  • Let It Go, a comedy album and DVD by Bill Burr, 2010
  • Let It Go, an EP by British singer-songwriter James Bay, 2014
  • Songs

  • "Let It Go" (Alexandra Burke song), 2012
  • "Let It Go" (Brit & Alex song), 2008
  • "Let It Go" (Def Leppard song), 1981
  • "Let It Go" (Devlin song), 2011
  • "Let It Go" (Disney song) from the movie Frozen, 2013
  • "Let It Go" (Dragonette song), 2012
  • "Let It Go!" (F.T. Island song), 2011
  • "Let It Go" (George Strait song), 2015
  • "Let It Go" (Jacky Cheung song), 2010
  • "Let It Go" (James Bay song), 2014/2015
  • Hero (Kirk Franklin album)

    Hero is an album released by Kirk Franklin, released October 4, 2005 on GospoCentric Records.

    Hero was certified as Gold by the RIAA on December 2, 2005 and Platinum on December 14, 2006.

    In 2007 Hero won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album and "Imagine Me" won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Song.

    Synopsis

    Produced by Franklin and J. Moss, the album features songs with several urban contemporary gospel and R&B artists including Dorinda Clark-Cole, Tye Tribbett, Marvin Winans (member of the Winans), Stevie Wonder, and Yolanda Adams.

    Track listing

    Personnel

    *Note: Personnel listing from Hero album liner.

    Vocalists

  • Ashley Guilbert
  • Nikki Ross
  • Daphanie Wright
  • Anashya Figueroa
  • Faith Anderson
  • Erica Davis
  • Jana Bell
  • Charmaine Swimpson
  • Isaac Carree
  • Eric Moore
  • Jason Champion
  • Anthony Evans
  • Myron Butler
  • Instrumentalists

  • Kirk Franklin - Keyboards, Minimoog, Piano, Drum Programming
  • Terry Baker - Drums
  • Shaun Martin - Keyboards, Drum Programming, Minimoog, Programming, Drums
  • Let It Go (Jacky Cheung song)

    Let It Go is a song by Hong Kong singer and actor Jacky Cheung from his studio album “Private Corner” (2010). It was written by Roxanne Seeman, Daniel Lindstrom and Daniele Musto. The song was released to radio by Universal Music in April 2010 as the fourth single and is the seventh track on the album.

    Composition and Recording

    Let It Go was written over the internet by Daniel Lindstrom and Daniele Musto in Stockholm, Sweden and Roxanne Seeman in Santa Monica, California. The lyrics for “Let It Go" were adapted into Cantonese by Hong Kong songwriter Kenny So, but the chorus hook line Let It Go remained in English. The song is produced by Andrew Tuason. The recording features a gospel choir arranged by and performed with Sylvia St. James, National Director of the House of Blues Gospel Brunch at the time of the recording.

    Hong Kong Music Charts

    Let It Go was the fourth single reached number 16 on the HMVHK sales chart (most popular Hong Kong radio chart) April 2010. Cheung's "Private Corner" album remained at number 1 on the HMVHK sales chart for 13 weeks

    Youth group

    Youth group may refer to:

  • Youth organization
  • Youth club, a social and activities club for young people
  • Youth ministry, an age-specific type of religious ministry
  • Youth Group, an Australian band
  • Youth Group

    Youth Group was a rock band based in Newtown, Sydney, Australia. Built around the vocals of singer Toby Martin and production of Wayne Connolly, the sound of Youth Group is reminiscent of indie rock artists such as Teenage Fanclub, Pavement and Death Cab For Cutie.

    The band formed in Sydney in the late 1990s and has released four albums, three of which have gained worldwide release. They achieved major success in 2006 when their cover of Alphaville's "Forever Young," which had been recorded for the soundtrack of the US TV drama The O.C., was released as a single and reached No.1 in Australia, attaining platinum status.

    As of 2015, the band is signed to Ivy League Records.

    History

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    Piece Of Wood

    by: Youth Group

    All I am is a piece of wood
    Cut from something living
    Touch me I don't feel to good
    I'm cold but I'm not shivering
    You say I do not know, to say
    All I am is the tail of a worm
    Cut from something Squirming
    Pinned to the earth I twist and turn
    For soil and roots I'm yearning
    All I am is a fingertip
    Some angel's placed in cotton
    And the syphalactic doctor says he'll make it fit




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