Let Your Head Go (song)

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“Let Your Head Go”
“Let Your Head Go” cover
Single by Victoria Beckham
A-side "This Groove"
Released December 29, 2003
Format CD
Recorded 2003
Genre Dance pop
Length 3:41
Label 19
Victoria Beckham singles chronology
"A Mind of it's Own"
(2002)
"Let Your Head Go"/"This Groove"
(2003)
Audio sample
Info "Let Your Head Go" (help·info)

"Let Your Head Go" was the fourth single by Victoria Beckham, and released as a double A side with "This Groove". It was made for Victoria's second album, but her record company Telstar Records went bankrupt.

Released on 29 December 2003, the single entered the UK chart at number 3, the highest new entry for the week, and also tied with Emma Bunton's "Downtown" as the highest chart position for a solo-Spice Girl since Geri Halliwell's "It's Raining Men" topped the chart in 2001. It became the 88th best selling UK single of 2004.[citation needed]

[edit] Music video

The Music video shows Victoria Beckham as a queen. It has been voted on the "What Were You Thinking?" music show at 34.

[edit] Track listing and formats

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Let Your Head Go".

UK CD1
  1. "Let Your Head Go" [Radio Mix] - 3:41
  2. "This Groove" [Radio Mix] - 3:36
UK CD2
  1. "Let Your Head Go" [Jakatta remix] - 7:20
  2. "This Groove" [Para Beats remix] - 4:36
  3. "Let Your Head Go" [radio mix] - 3:41
  4. "This Groove" [radio mix] - 3:36
Asia CD
  1. "Let Your Head Go" [radio edit] - 3:41
  2. "This Groove" [radio edit] - 3:36
  3. "Let Your Head Go" [jakatta remix] - 7:20
  4. "This Groove" [Para Beats remix] - 4:36


Bonus VCD
  1. "Let Your Head Go" [music video]
  2. "This Groove" [music video]

[edit] Charts

Chart Position
UK Singles Chart 3
Ireland Singles Chart 17
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