"Let Me" | ||||
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Single by Pat Green | ||||
from the album What I'm For | ||||
Released | June 23, 2008 | |||
Format | CD Single | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:54 (album version) | |||
Label | BNA | |||
Writer(s) | Marc Beeson Danny Orton |
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Producer | Dann Huff | |||
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"Let Me" is a country music song written by Marc Beeson and Danny Orton, and recorded by American singer Pat Green. It is the lead-off single to his eighth studio album What I'm For, which was released on January 27, 2009. The song peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, becoming his second highest-charting single, behind 2003's "Wave on Wave", which peaked at #3.
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"Let Me" is a mid-tempo ballad in which the narrator promises to offer emotional support to the one that he loves.
Describing the song in a cut-by-cut synopsis of the album on Sony BMG Nashville's website, Green said that he liked the melody of the chorus (which contains multiple repetitions of the same note). He also said that the song drew his attention because it was a love song that did not explicitly use the word "love".[1]
The song received a "thumbs down" review from the country music site The 9513. Reviewer Brady Vercher criticized the song for being overproduced and trying to "garner radio success than pushing both [Green's and the producer's] boundaries to create something worthwhile." He also thought that vocally, Green got "lost" in the song and was unable to add any personality to the delivery.[2] Washington Post critic Chris Richards said that Green's vocal delivery did not "sit right" in the "slow-burn" of the song, [3] and Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle called it "stock country loverboy stuff."[4]
Chart (2008-2009) | Peak position |
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US Country Songs (Billboard)[5] | 12 |
US Billboard Hot 100[6] | 81 |
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Let Me is a song by Elvis Presley. The song is credited to Elvis Presley and Vera Matson, the wife of Ken Darby, the principal writer, published by Elvis Presley Music. The song was featured in the movie Love Me Tender and was released as an RCA Victor EP in 1956.
"Let Me" was recorded on September 4, 1956.
"Let Me" appeared in the 1956 movie Love Me Tender. The song was released on an RCA Victor EP from the movie, EPA-4006, which also included the title track, "Poor Boy", and "We're Gonna Move".
Instead of a full long-playing album soundtrack, for Love Me Tender the four songs appearing in the film were released as an extended-play, seven-inch 45 RPM record on RCA Records, Love Me Tender, catalog EPA 4006, during November 1956. The EP was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The EP reached #10 on the Billboard EP chart, and #22 on the Billboard 200 album chart. It peaked at #9 on the Top Pop Albums chart with sales of over 600,000, as well as making it to #35 on the singles chart. The four EP soundtrack songs were recorded at Fox's Stage One in Hollywood, at three sessions on August 24, September 4, and October 1, 1956.
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Not content to simply release the piece as a musical endeavor, LCTR has teamed up with acclaimed indie developer Tom Vine and pixel artist Francis Coulombe to create a fully interactive version of the album in which the story unfolds through LCTR's thematic riffs, stirring vocal hooks and progressive virtuosity while the player blasts his way through viscous gameplay inspired by classics such as R-Type, Contra, and Super Metroid.
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Your journey it began because
YOU DIED.
Out of your cell you ran and then
YOU DIED.
You pause to catch your breath
And die another gruesome death
So now you creep around each corner terrified
Humanity restored and then
YOU DIED.
A graveyard to explore...
HAHA DENIED.
For every step you take
Is just one more fatal mistake
So you must learn to take the torture in your stride
Bells chime torment
Darkest descent
Every soul spent
To doom sent...
Down in the depths of the dead
Feel the agony
Scars from a thousand wounds
In your memory
Over and over
Grind through the butchery
Once more you'll run this
Gauntlet of misery
Look to the sun's rays
Behold and offer praise
Look to the sun's rays
Comfort in the glow
Brave you may be
You think that your mind is tough?
Come have a go
If you think you're hard enough
Dive into death
Embrace all the treachery
Learn to enjoy
The bloodshed and butchery
Bells chime torment
Darkest descent
Every soul spent
To doom sent...