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vb. (present participle of let go English)
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Letting Go is alternative metal band Earshot's debut album. "Get Away" and "Not Afraid" were released as singles and were minor hits with each having their own music video. “Get Away” reached #4 on the U.S. Active Rock Charts and stayed in the top 100 for over 64 weeks. Letting Go reached #82 on The Billboard 200.
"Letting Go" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney and originally released by Wings on the 1975 album Venus and Mars. The song was remixed and released as a single on 4 October 1975 in the United States, and on 18 October 1975 in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 41 in the UK, and a slightly better number 39 in the US.
Letting Go (1962) is the first full-length novel written by Philip Roth and is set in the 1950s.
Letting Go or The Letting Go may refer to:
Letting Go is the EP of Lo-Pro, initially available only during concerts in July and August during the "Stimulate This" Tour with Staind, Shinedown, Chevelle and Halestorm. It was reported to be released digitally in September 2009, but was eventually pushed back to October 21, 2009. This is their first formal release of music in six years, since their self-titled album in 2003. In the past, Lo-Pro has claimed to be working on "over 26 songs" for a future release. Despite this, five of the six tracks on it were later put on their full-length album The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge, to be released on June 8, 2010.
"Letting Go (Dutty Love)" is a song by American recording artist Sean Kingston. It was produced by Stargate, and features Trinidadian-born American recording artist Nicki Minaj. The song was originally released as the second single from Kingston's third studio album, Back 2 Life, but was taken off for unknown reasons. The song samples Rihanna's " Te Amo" which was also produced by the same production team, Stargate. As of December 2014, the song has sold 1.1 million copies in the United States.
"Letting Go" is a song written by Doug Crider and Matt Rollings, and recorded by American country music artist Suzy Bogguss. It was released in July 1992 as the fourth single from her album Aces. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in October 1992.
"Letting Go" is the second episode of the first season of the American medical drama Body of Proof. It was originally broadcast in the United States on ABC on April 3, 2011. The episode was directed by Nelson McCormick and written by Matthew Gross and series creator Christopher Murphey.
In this episode, Megan Hunt ( Dana Delany) and Detectives Bud Morris ( John Carroll Lynch) and Samantha Baker ( Sonja Sohn) inspect the case of an interracial couple who are shot dead in their car at Fairmount Park. This case leads them to many suspects, including one of the victim's parents, Al ( Barry Shabaka Henley) and Laura (Brenda Pressley), both who seem to be hiding secrets about the couple's relationship.
The episode received positive reviews, and was watched by 8.49 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings, on the Sunday night it aired in the United States. Critics pointed out Curtis Brumfield ( Windell Middlebrooks) as giving "some of the best lines of the night" and providing some "much needed comic relief". Although this episode received positive reviews, it received significantly lower ratings than both the previous and the subsequent episodes, most likely due to the episode moving from the normal Tuesday timeslot to a Sunday night.
Letting Go is the studio album by CCM and folk rock singer Jennifer Knapp. The album was released on May 11, 2010, on Graylin Records.
"Letting Go (Cry Just a Little)" is a song written and performed by Haitian club, pop, R&B, electronic, and urban artist Qwote and Cuban-American rapper, Pitbull, the latter of whom is credited as MR. Worldwide. The song was released on Aug 14, 2012 as the lead single from Ultra Dance 14, a compilation album released by Qwote's record label, Ultra Records. The song was produced by The Crew and JU-BOY and interpolates the chorus from " Piano in the Dark" by Brenda Russell.
Usage examples of "letting go".
Becoming a good person is a lifelong effort that requires letting go of anger at others and holding on to responsibility for the mistakes I’.
He rolled with it, though, landing on his feet on the far side of the bull and letting go with his right.
I was fresh out of college and cheaper than the people they were letting go.