Let Them Talk
Hugh Laurie
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Just let them talk, If they want to? That don't bother me. I'm gonna keep on till the whole wide world knows, That I really love you, I really love you so. And let them whisper for they know no- What's between you and I I'm gonna keep on, I'm gonna on loving you? Till the day that I die? They'll try to brake up our romance, They didn't stand a chance. We have the kind of love that so strong, We'd be together from now on? They'll say that gossip comes from the devil's workshop, And only true love can make it stop? I'm gonna keep on, I'm gonna on loving you! Till the day that I die? Oh they'll envy us, of everything that we do. But I wanna say it's wonderful When you love someone, and that someone and that someone really loves you, and that someone yeah that someone really loves you, and that someone and that someone really loves you- Yeah And that someone yeah that someone really loves you?
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3 facts about this song
Hugh Laurie's VersionReleased in 2011, "Let Them Talk" serves as the title track of Hugh Laurie’s debut blues / jazz album.
- Hugh Laurie, who is better known as an actor in popular series like "House", is also an accomplished musician and showcases his talents in this song.
- "Let Them Talk" showcases Laurie’s piano playing skills and his bluesy voice.
- Hugh Laurie's version of "Let Them Talk" is an interpretation of a traditional blues song performed by many different artists over the years.
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James Brown's VersionSoul icon James Brown's version of "Let Them Talk" appeared on his album "Prisoner of Love," released in 1963.
- This version showcases Brown's distinctive emotive singing style and well known funk groves.
- James Brown's "Let Them Talk" is decidedly more soulful and upbeat compared to some renditions of the song.
- The song is one of the many remakes Brown did throughout his career, adding his own unique twist and style to well-known tunes.
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Little Willie John's VersionLittle Willie John released his rendition of "Let Them Talk" in 1959 in his album "Mister Little Willie John."
- Willie was a key figure in the early development of rock 'n' roll and rhythm & blues, and his interpretation is considered classic and soulful.
- At the time of the release, Willie was known for his emotive singing style, which is very evident in this track.
- Willie's version of "Let Them Talk" is noted for its deep, brooding vocals and bluesy arrangement.
- This song is often referenced as one of the highlights of Willie's short but influential music career.
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