1991Released
2:26

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Interesting facts and trivia about Let It Be Me. By Songfacts®.

This is a reworking of a French song recorded in 1955 by Gilbert Becaud called "Je T'Appartiens."

The first English version of this song was released in 1957 by an actress named Jill Corey, who recorded it with Jimmy Carroll and his orchestra. This version went to #57 in 1957, two years before The Everly Brothers version. Don Everly heard an instrumental rendition on the 1959 album Chet Atkins In Hollywood and fell in love with the melody. When he found out there were lyrics, he brought the song to producer Archie Bleyer. Wesley Rose, owner of the publishing company Acuff-Rose that signed the Everly Brothers as songwriters and connected them with Bleyer's Cadence label, sparred with Bleyer over the tune but lost. Don recalled: "I went to Archie and told him I wanted to do it with strings. Wesley just sat there pouting through the whole session like a kid."

This was one of the first pop songs to use a string section - eight violins and a cello were used. It was also the first Everly Brothers song to use strings.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Let It Be Me.
GKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
73BPM

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Released By

The record label that has released Let It Be Me.
Curb Records
1991 Curb Records, Inc.
1991 Curb Records, Inc.

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