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[[Beyoncé]] covered the song for her 2019 film ''[[Homecoming (2019 film)|Homecoming]]'', and included the cover on the accompanying [[Homecoming: The Live Album|live album]]. It also includes a sample of New Orleans bounce artist, [[DJ Jubilee]], one of the pioneers of bounce music, recorded on [[Take Fo' Records]]. An interpolation of "[[Candy (Cameo song)|Candy]]" by [[Cameo (band)|Cameo]] also runs throughout the song. |
[[Beyoncé]] covered the song for her 2019 film ''[[Homecoming (2019 film)|Homecoming]]'', and included the cover on the accompanying [[Homecoming: The Live Album|live album]]. It also includes a sample of New Orleans bounce artist, [[DJ Jubilee]], one of the pioneers of bounce music, recorded on [[Take Fo' Records]]. An interpolation of "[[Candy (Cameo song)|Candy]]" by [[Cameo (band)|Cameo]] also runs throughout the song. |
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"Before I Let Go" | ||||
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Single by Maze | ||||
from the album Live in New Orleans | ||||
B-side | "Golden Time of the Day"[1] | |||
Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:42 (7" edit) 5:07 (album version) | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Songwriter(s) | Frankie Beverly[2] | |||
Producer(s) | Frankie Beverly[3] | |||
Maze singles chronology | ||||
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"Before I Let Go" is a song performed by American R&B band Maze, issued as the second single from the band's fifth album and first live album Live in New Orleans. Although Live in New Orleans is a live album, "Before I Let Go" appears on the album as a studio recording.[4] Written and produced by lead singer Frankie Beverly,[2][3] the song peaked at #13 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1981.[5]
Beyoncé covered the song for her 2019 film Homecoming, and it was the focus of a 2021 episode of Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris's New York Times podcast, Still Processing.[6]
Chart positions
Chart (1981–2016)[5] | Peak position |
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US R&B Singles (Billboard) | 13 |
Beyoncé version
Beyoncé covered the song for her 2019 film Homecoming, and included the cover on the accompanying live album. It also includes a sample of New Orleans bounce artist, DJ Jubilee, one of the pioneers of bounce music, recorded on Take Fo' Records. An interpolation of "Candy" by Cameo also runs throughout the song. Beverly told Billboard that the cover was "one of the high points of (his) life... in a class of its own" and made him "feel bigger than ever! I feel like I have a huge smash out there."[7] Chart positionsWeekly charts
Year-end charts
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