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・ Let us with a gladsome mind
・ Let Veneto Decide
・ Let Wah Canal
・ Let Wall Street Pay for the Restoration of Main Street Bill
・ Let You Go
・ Let Your Backbone Slide
・ Let Your Body Die
・ Let Your Body Take Over
・ Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide
・ Let Your Dim Light Shine
・ Let Your Glory Fall
・ Let Your Hair Down
・ Let Your Hair Down (album)
・ Let Your Hair Down (Magic! song)
・ Let Your Hair Down (The Temptations song)
Let Your Head Go
・ Let Your Heart Do All the Talking
・ Let Your Light Shine on Me
・ Let Your Love Flow
・ Let Your Love Out
・ Let Your Spirit Fly
・ Let Your Yeah Be Yeah
・ Let Yourself be Loved
・ Let Yourself Go
・ Let Yourself Go (808 State song)
・ Let Yourself Go (album)
・ Let Yourself Go (Green Day song)
・ Let Yourself Go (Irving Berlin song)
・ Let Yourself Go (James Brown song)
・ Let Yourself Go (The Supremes song)


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Let Your Head Go : ウィキペディア英語版
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"Let Your Head Go" is a song recorded by English singer Victoria Beckham, intended for her unreleased second studio album. It was released as a double A-side with "This Groove" on 29 December 2003 by Telstar Records. In 2004, it was included on the video album ''The 'Réal' Beckhams'', after her record company went bankrupt before it surfaced.
"Let Your Head Go" entered the UK Singles Chart at number three, 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.
==Background==
In 2002, Beckham signed a contract with Telstar Records and 19 Management〔 worth £1.5 million. Beckham then began recording a pop-influenced album, ''Open Your Eyes'', which yielded the single "Let Your Head Go", but she allegedly chose not to release it after being disappointed with the results.〔Regan, Susannah. 〕 Instead of pop, Beckham wanted a more urban sound and worked with urban producer Damon Dash to work on the R&B and hip hop influenced album ''Come Together''.〔 A Dash-produced track "It's That Simple" featuring M.O.P. premiered on radio stations in July 2003,〔 generating mixed reviews.〔 Beckham's first single with Telstar, "Let Your Head Go"/"This Groove",〔 was released in the UK on 29 December 2003, following heavy promotion and many TV appearances across the Christmas period. This double A-side lifted "Let Your Head Go" from Beckham's earlier pop-inspired work with "This Groove" one of her hip hop and R&B songs and remains Beckham's last single release to date. Outside of the UK, Damon Dash had plans for Beckham in the US, including a potential release of "Let Your Head Go / This Groove" under the name of "Posh Spice Victoria Beckham". The release was proposed for sometime between March to May 2004, but never eventuated.
With the UK media describing her solo music career a failure, combined with a rumoured fall-out between Dash and Fuller, her hip hop album, ''Come Together'', was not released.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Beckham's Rapping Ridiculed )〕 She was dismissed from Telstar when the company became bankrupt, and gave up music to focus her fashion career.

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