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"Let Me Know" is a song by Irish singer Róisín Murphy from her second studio album, Overpowered (2007). The song was written and produced by Murphy and Andy Cato. It was released on 8 October 2007 as the album's second single. "Let Me Know" reached number 28 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Murphy's highest-peaking solo single to date. Single cover
The art director of the single was British graphic designer Scott King and the photographer was Jonathan de Villiers. Murphy is depicted wearing a design by English fashion designer Gareth Pugh on the cover.[1] Critical reception
"Let Me Know" received positive reviews from music critics. While reviewing Overpowered, Mark Edwards of The Sunday Times commented that the song's hook is "strong enough to compensate for the album's duller moments."[2] Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, stating that it "melds propulsive synths, a nineties house piano riff and Murphy's crystalline vocals to create a groove that's harder to resist that a night of passion with Brad or Angelina (or both of them—whatever floats your boat, eh?)."[3] Gemma Hampson wrote for musicOMH that it "retains a bit of that Moloko odd-ness that set the band aside from all the other disco, funk, dance groups around at the same time. Murphy's soft and feminine voice sits well above the '80s bouncy bass and funky electro percussion. It's got a good, retro beat, ruined slightly by the dated fake piano heard all too much in dance in the past 25 years."[4]
Let Me Know / Róisín Murphy I turn the other way I'll never turn you down You turn me on Don't speak out every meaning I don't belong to you You don't belong to me So don't hold on too tightly…
Let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely babe
Happier now than I've been in the past Gone are the days Gone are the tears That was a girl I used to be
The girl that you now see standing in front of you Could keep going on Because she believes In setting you free
So let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby Let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby
I turn the other way I can never turn you down You turn me on Don't speak out every meaning
I don't belong to you Like you don't belong to me So don't hold on too tightly Let forever be
So let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby Let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby
Let me know when you're lonely babe (it might be sweet) Let me know when you're lonely baby (if we could meet) Let me know when you're lonely babe (along the way) Let me know when you're lonely baby (that could be okay)
They're all the same in this cynical age I won't be Your ball and chain I risk my reputation Just to get a room You always have the reservation So come lie down beside me (so let me know when you're lonely babe) (Let me know when you're lonely baby) Beside me (Let me know when you're lonely babe) Beside me (Let me know when you're lonely baby) Beside me
So let me know when you're lonely babe (it might be sweet) Let me know when you're lonely baby (if we could meet) Let me know when you're lonely babe (along the way) Let me know when you're lonely baby (that could be okay)
That could be okay
It might be sweet If we could meet Along the way That could be okay
Songwriters: Andy Cato / Roisin Murphy Let Me Know lyrics © Cooking Vinyl Publishing, Warner/chappell Music Ltd, Chrysalis Music Ltd
"Let Me Know" is a song by Irish singer Róisín Murphy from her second studio album, Overpowered (2007). The song was written and produced by Murphy and Andy Cato. It was released on 8 October 2007 as the album's second single. "Let Me Know" reached number 28 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Murphy's highest-peaking solo single to date. Single cover
The art director of the single was British graphic designer Scott King and the photographer was Jonathan de Villiers. Murphy is depicted wearing a design by English fashion designer Gareth Pugh on the cover.[1] Critical reception
"Let Me Know" received positive reviews from music critics. While reviewing Overpowered, Mark Edwards of The Sunday Times commented that the song's hook is "strong enough to compensate for the album's duller moments."[2] Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, stating that it "melds propulsive synths, a nineties house piano riff and Murphy's crystalline vocals to create a groove that's harder to resist that a night of passion with Brad or Angelina (or both of them—whatever floats your boat, eh?)."[3] Gemma Hampson wrote for musicOMH that it "retains a bit of that Moloko odd-ness that set the band aside from all the other disco, funk, dance groups around at the same time. Murphy's soft and feminine voice sits well above the '80s bouncy bass and funky electro percussion. It's got a good, retro beat, ruined slightly by the dated fake piano heard all too much in dance in the past 25 years."[4]
Let Me Know / Róisín Murphy I turn the other way I'll never turn you down You turn me on Don't speak out every meaning I don't belong to you You don't belong to me So don't hold on too tightly…
Let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely babe
Happier now than I've been in the past Gone are the days Gone are the tears That was a girl I used to be
The girl that you now see standing in front of you Could keep going on Because she believes In setting you free
So let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby Let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby
I turn the other way I can never turn you down You turn me on Don't speak out every meaning
I don't belong to you Like you don't belong to me So don't hold on too tightly Let forever be
So let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby Let me know when you're lonely babe Let me know when you're lonely baby
Let me know when you're lonely babe (it might be sweet) Let me know when you're lonely baby (if we could meet) Let me know when you're lonely babe (along the way) Let me know when you're lonely baby (that could be okay)
They're all the same in this cynical age I won't be Your ball and chain I risk my reputation Just to get a room You always have the reservation So come lie down beside me (so let me know when you're lonely babe) (Let me know when you're lonely baby) Beside me (Let me know when you're lonely babe) Beside me (Let me know when you're lonely baby) Beside me
So let me know when you're lonely babe (it might be sweet) Let me know when you're lonely baby (if we could meet) Let me know when you're lonely babe (along the way) Let me know when you're lonely baby (that could be okay)
That could be okay
It might be sweet If we could meet Along the way That could be okay
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Andy Cato / Roisin Murphy Let Me Know lyrics © Cooking Vinyl Publishing, Warner/chappell Music Ltd, Chrysalis Music Ltd
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