Let It Go (Scatman John song)
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- For other uses of the name, see Let It Go.
"Let it Go" | ||
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Single by Scatman John | ||
from the album 'Everybody Jam!' | ||
Released | May 23, 1997 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | 1996 | |
Genre | Dance, Pop | |
Length | 3 min 37 sec | |
Label | RCA Records | |
Producer(s) | Scatman John | |
Scatman John singles chronology | ||
"Everybody Jam!" (1997) |
"Let it Go" (1997) |
"Scatmambo" (1998) |
"Let it Go" is a song by Scatman John released as the second single from the 1997 album Everybody Jam!. It follows on the self-examination theme of "Hey, You!" and "U-Turn" and also addresses the fact that many of his singles ("Scatman", "Scatman's World", "Song of Scatland") seem to be about himself: "I know that you've been thinking I've been talkin' 'bout me/I made it that way, for a purpose you see Scatman's really only tryin' to get through/To help you discover - he be talkin' 'bout YOU.".
[edit] Single track listing
- "Let it Go" (Go For Club)
- "Let it Go" (Go For Radio)
- "Let it Go" (Go For More)
- "Message to You"