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Let Go for Tonight

"Let Go for Tonight"
Let Go for Tonight by Foxes.png
Single by Foxes
from the album Glorious
Released 23 February 2014
Format Digital download
Recorded 2013
Genre Pop
Length 3:58
Label Sign of the Times
Songwriter(s) Louisa Rose Allen, Tom Hull
Producer(s) Mike Spencer, Kid Harpoon
Foxes singles chronology
"Youth"
(2013)
"Let Go for Tonight"
(2014)
"Holding onto Heaven"
(2014)
"Youth"
(2013)
"Let Go for Tonight"
(2014)
"Holding onto Heaven"
(2014)

"Let Go for Tonight" is a song by English singer and songwriter Foxes from her debut studio album, Glorious (2014). The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 23 February 2014 as the album's second single. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 7.

"Let Go for Tonight" has existed in several stages. It was first publicly released on Foxes' debut EP, Warrior in 2012. On the record, it was a demo only. "Let Go for Tonight" was then mixed after the EP, and was included on an album sampler before the release of Glorious. However, the version seen on the album sampler was still only a demo, which was ultimately mixed into the album version.

A music video to accompany the release of "Let Go for Tonight" was first released onto YouTube on 5 January 2014 at a total length of 3 minutes and 53 seconds. The music video starts out with Foxes and several other people sat in a white room at a white table. The song starts focusing on Foxes, and as the chorus swells, everyone begins throwing various food items and paint. This continues throughout the song, until the last bridge, in which Foxes runs out of the room (revealed to be a three-wall stand set up in a hilly field) and into a hilly field, followed by the others. Foxes ends the song being carried by a man.

As of April 2017 the song had 22 million views on YouTube.

Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a very positive review stating:

"The original version of Foxes' 'Let Go For Tonight' - which featured on her 'Warrior EP' back in the summer of 2012 - was, along with her previous offering 'Youth', a song that made us really fall for the singer. As such, our natural instinct was to fear the worst when it was announced that she would be releasing a spruced-up version of it as her latest single. But while the new version has undergone a considerable makeover - the stripped down, piano-led production has been given a boost with muscular beats and crashing drums - it has somehow managed to retain the naive and carefree essence of the original. "Let go for tonight baby, who needs sleep tonight?" she asks over twinkly synths and strings that take flight on the chorus; the result, an anthemic ode to all-nighters that deserves to rule the world." 4/5 stars


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