Let It Go
I know money can’t buy happiness
But if it could I know I’d like to try
To live without a care
But nothing takes me there
So I let it go
Riches never ever make the girl
It’s who she is that matters in her life
A sad old cliche
That’s true at the end of the day
So I let it go
I let it go cause I don’t know what else to say
Let it go cause there’s always another day
To figure out what’s going on
I let it go cause I can’t always have my way
I let it go cause everyone’s not the same
We all can’t have what we want
So I let it go
I wish I could buy some peace of mind
As easy a scan in the checkout line
I’ve seen that kind before
They always want for more
So I let go
I let it go cause I don’t know what else to say
Let it go cause there’s always another day
To figure out what’s going on
I let it go cause I can’t always have my way
Let it go cause everyone’s not the same
We all can’t have what we want
We all can’t have what we want
So I let it go
So I let it go
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Angie Foster is a Portland singer, songwriter and composer. Her first album, “Never Forget,” grew out of the song of the same name that she wrote about the 9/11 attacks. “Can I Wish It for You” on that CD was featured in the independent film “Making Maya.” “The East West Café” is the signature song on her second album, “Hurry Up and Wait.” A blues number on that CD, “Why Do I Love That Man?,” was a finalist in the international 100% Music Songwriting Contest. Another blues song on the album, “Make It Alright,” was featured on a popular blues podcast that airs in the United States and Europe. Email Angie, if you want to buy the CD or go to cdbaby.com.