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Never Let Me Go

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Never Let Me Go may refer to:

Film and literature

  • Never Let Me Go (1953 film), a romance starring Clark Gable and Gene Tierney
  • Never Let Me Go (novel), a 2005 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro
    • Never Let Me Go (2010 film), based on the novel
  • Never Let Me Go (Thai TV series), 2022

Music

Albums

  • Never Let Me Go (Placebo album), 2022
  • Never Let Me Go (Mark Murphy album), 2010 by Mark Murphy
  • Never Let Me Go (Luther Vandross album), 1993
  • Never Let Me Go (Stanley Turrentine album), 1963

Songs

  • "Can U Be", 2024 song by ¥$, originally known as "Never Let Me Go"
  • "Never Let Me Go", 2018 song by Jess Glynne, from the album Always In Between
  • "Never Let Me Go" (Florence and the Machine song), 2011
  • "Never Let Me Go", 2011 song by The Human League, from the album Credo
  • "Never Let Me Go", 2000 song by Bono and The Million Dollar Hotel Band, from The Million Dollar Hotel soundtrack
  • "Never Let Me Go" (The Black Sorrows song), 1990
  • "Never Let Me Go", from the 1970 album Alone by jazz musician Bill Evans
  • "Never Let Me Go", 1956 song written by Evans and Livingston and sung by Nat King Cole, from the film The Scarlet Hour
  • "Never Let Me Go" (Johnny Ace song), 1954

See also

  • Never Let Go (disambiguation)
  • Never Let You Go (disambiguation)
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