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Singles chronology

U.S. Male
U.S. Male
27/2/1968
Let Yourself Go
Let Yourself Go
21/5/1968

Let Yourself Go

Elvis Presley

1968 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 21 Mayo 1968 · Fecha Grabación: 21 Junio 1967 -
    Discográfica: RCA Records · Estudio de grabación: MGM Studios, Hollywood ·
    1
    Let Yourself Go
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1968 /05 /21
    3:03
  • 2
    Your Time Hasnt Come Yet, Baby
    Elvis PresleyElvis Presley • 1968 /05 /21
    2:04
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    U.S. Male
    U.S. Male
    27/2/1968
    Let Yourself Go
    Let Yourself Go
    21/5/1968
    "Let Yourself Go"
    Single by Elvis Presley
    from the album Speedway
    B-side"Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby"
    ReleasedMay 21, 1968
    RecordedJune 21, 1967
    StudioMGM Studios, Hollywood
    Length2:56
    LabelRCA Records
    Songwriter(s)
    Elvis Presley singles chronology
    "We Call on Him" / "You`ll Never Walk Alone"
    (1968)
    "Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby" / "Let Yourself Go"
    (1968)
    "Almost in Love" / "A Little Less Conversation"
    (1968)

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    1968 single by Elvis Presley

    "Let Yourself Go" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1968 motion picture Speedway.[1]

    In June 1968 it was released on a single with "Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby" on the other side[2] and on the soundtrack album Speedway.

    On December 1, 1970, the single "Let Yourself Go" / "Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby" was re-released as part of RCA Victor`s Gold Standard Series (together with 9 other Presley`s singles).[3]

    Writing and recording history

    The song was written by Joy Byers.[1]

    Presley recorded it on June 21, 1967, at the soundtrack recordings for the MGM movie Speedway (that took place June 20–21, 1967 at the MGM Studios in Hollywood, California.

    Another version of the song was recorded for the 1968 Comeback Special and was subsequently released on A Legendary Performer Volume 3)[4]

    Track listings

    7" single (RCA 47–9547, 1968)[5]

    1. Let Yourself Go
    2. Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby

    7" single[6]

    1. Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby
    2. Let Yourself Go

    Charts

    Chart (1968)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[7]

    Tip

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100[8]

    71

    "Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby" / "Let Yourself Go"

    Australia (retrospect Kent Music Report)[9]

    19

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1968 single by Elvis Presley

    "Let Yourself Go" is a song first recorded by Elvis Presley as part of the soundtrack for his 1968 motion picture Speedway.[1]

    In June 1968 it was released on a single with "Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby" on the other side[2] and on the soundtrack album Speedway.

    On December 1, 1970, the single "Let Yourself Go" / "Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby" was re-released as part of RCA Victor`s Gold Standard Series (together with 9 other Presley`s singles).[3]

    Writing and recording history

    The song was written by Joy Byers.[1]

    Presley recorded it on June 21, 1967, at the soundtrack recordings for the MGM movie Speedway (that took place June 20–21, 1967 at the MGM Studios in Hollywood, California.

    Another version of the song was recorded for the 1968 Comeback Special and was subsequently released on A Legendary Performer Volume 3)[4]

    Track listings

    7" single (RCA 47–9547, 1968)[5]

    1. Let Yourself Go
    2. Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby

    7" single[6]

    1. Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby
    2. Let Yourself Go

    Charts

    Chart (1968)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[7]

    Tip

    U.S. Billboard Hot 100[8]

    71

    "Your Time Hasn`t Come Yet, Baby" / "Let Yourself Go"

    Australia (retrospect Kent Music Report)[9]

    19

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