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Single by Strawberry Switchblade | ||||
B-side | "Beautiful End", "Michael Who Walks by Night" | |||
Released | March 1985 | |||
Recorded | 1984-5 | |||
Genre | Synth-pop new wave | |||
Length | 2:47 | |||
Label | Korova / WEA | |||
Songwriter(s) | Rose McDowall, Jill Bryson | |||
Producer(s) | Phil Thornalley | |||
Strawberry Switchblade singles chronology | ||||
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"Let Her Go" is a song performed by Scottish new wave duo Strawberry Switchblade. It was their third single single, released just ahead of their self-titled debut album in 1985.
It is one of two tracks from the album that were produced by Phil Thornalley.
Background and composition
The song was first recorded in an indie-pop style under the title "Linda" for a BBC Radio 1 session for David Jensen on 3 October 1982. The same session included "Dance", the song that would evolve into Since Yesterday. Guest musicians on the session included James Kirk from Orange Juice and Alex Fergusson.
Recording and release
The song was originally planned to be the follow-up to their debut single "Trees and Flowers" in 1983. A Melody Maker feature dated 8 October that year reported:
A second single, "Let Her Go", is due out soon… sessions for that album are currently taking place using the same musicians who play on the new single. They include Weekend’s Simon Booth (guitar), Scritti’s Tom (drums) and John Cook on bass.
That version was never completed, and Since Yesterday was issued as their second single instead.
"Let Her Go" was released ni the UK as the follow-up to "Since Yesterday" by Korova, an imprint of WEA, on 7”, 12”, and a limited edition strawberry-shaped picture disc.
The B-side was "Beautful End", and the 12" featured an additional track, "Michael Who Walks By Night", which had a rare lead vocal by Bryson.
Both "Beautiful End" and "Michael Who Walks By Night" were recorded for a BBC Radio 1 Janice Long session on 22 September 1984 and had been licensed from the BBC for use on this single.
Outside the UK, the 7" was released in Western Europe and Japan. It was also released in the Philippines with the same version of Let Her Go on both sides of the single. Later, a Filipino 12" was released with an extended mix on one side.
Critical reception
Smash Hits, their singles being reviewed that issue by a 12 year old reader that issue, said 'another single from this sugary twosome. Confused vocals with much the same backing as the rather-better "Since Yesterday". Give it another go, girls.'
Sounds said 'The Strawberry gals come up with a new un in the best traditions of the Sixties follow-up; you had a hit, so don’t f*** with the formula! The nursery-rhyme Spector style is still pleasing, but on first listen doesn’t go for the jugular as smoothly as their last effort.'
No. 1 magazine was more positive, saying it 'sounds like one of those groovy records they used to make in the Swinging 60s – a touch of psychedelia, some tight harmonies and a 'neat' melody. If you have to live in the past I guess the 60s are as good a time as any.'
Remix
A 4:50 extended version of "Let Her Go", subtitled "Kitchensynch Mix-Up", was released as the bonus track on the 12" of their follow-up single "Who Knows What Love Is?". It was remixed by Bill Drummond, David Balfe, Phil Harding, Stephen Short and Youth.
It was subsequently issued on the 12" single of "Let Her Go" in the Philippines, and on the Japanese compilation album The 12" Album.
Charts
Despite recent success of "Since Yesterday" and strong promotion including a TV advertising campaign, the single failed to enter the UK top 40. In a five-week run in the top 100, it peaked at number 59 on 13 April 1985.
Track listings
7" single
Let Her Go 2:47
Beautiful End 4:01
12" Single
Let Her Go 2:47
Beautiful End 4:01
Michael Who Walks By Night 3:39
References
- "Strawberry Switchblade – Let Her Go". Discogs. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- ^ "Strawberry Switchblade singles – Let Her Go". Strawberry Switchblade.net. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- ^ Garner, Ken (1993), The Peel Sessions: A Story of Teenage Dreams and One Man's Love of New Music, BBC Books, p. 300
- Strange, Paul (8 October 1983). "Strawberry and Dreams". Melody Maker. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
- ^ "Strawberry Switchblade – Let Her Go". Discogs. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- O’ Leary, Marshall (14 March 1985). "Singles". Smash Hits. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
- Robertson, Sandy (16 March 1985). "Singles". Sounds. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
- Simper, Paul (16 March 1985). "Singles". No. 1. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
- "Strawberry Switchblade – Who Knows What Love Is?". Discogs. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- "Strawberry Switchblade singles – Who Knows What Love Is?". Strawberry Switchblade.net. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- "Strawberry Switchblade – Let Her Go (Extended Play)". Discogs. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- "Strawberry Switchblade – The 12" Album". Discogs. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- "Strawberry Switchblade albums - The 12" Album". Strawberry Switchblade.net. Retrieved 15 January 2025.
- ""Strawberry Switchblade - Let Her Go - UK TV advertisement"". YouTube.com. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
- ""Let Her Go", UK Singles Chart". OfficialCharts.com. Retrieved 12 January 2025.