Let Go Let God
Olivia Newton-John · Grace And Gratitude [1989]
When you can't find your direction
And your heart won't guide you home
Let Go
Let God
When your dreams are broken in the dust
And you've lost the will to trust
Let Go
Let God
Let the signs remind you
We are passengers
Let the signs remind you
To surrender
To surrender
Let Go and Let God
When faith's a dying fire
And there's no spark to feed the flame
Let Go and Let God
When your courage fails you
And the well of hope runs dry
Let Go and Let God
Let the signs remind you
We are passengers
Let the signs remind you
To surrender
To surrender
Let Go and Let God
Let the signs remind you
We are passengers
Let the signs remind you
To surrender
To surrender
Let Go and Let God
Let Go and Let God
Let Go
And let God.
And your heart won't guide you home
Let Go
Let God
When your dreams are broken in the dust
And you've lost the will to trust
Let Go
Let God
Let the signs remind you
We are passengers
Let the signs remind you
To surrender
To surrender
Let Go and Let God
When faith's a dying fire
And there's no spark to feed the flame
Let Go and Let God
When your courage fails you
And the well of hope runs dry
Let Go and Let God
Let the signs remind you
We are passengers
Let the signs remind you
To surrender
To surrender
Let Go and Let God
Let the signs remind you
We are passengers
Let the signs remind you
To surrender
To surrender
Let Go and Let God
Let Go and Let God
Let Go
And let God.
Let Go Let God
Olivia Newton-John's 'Let Go Let God' serves as a spiritual centerpiece on her 1989 album *Grace and Gratitude*. Released during a period marked by her deepening Christian faith, the track exemplifies her ability to blend pop sensibilities with sincere religious expression. The song reflects her personal journey of devotion, offering listeners a moment of reflection on surrender and trust. As part of her broader discography from the late 1980s, the recording stands as a testament to her versatility, moving beyond her earlier disco and pop hits to explore themes of faith and gratitude with a mature, emotive tone that resonated with audiences seeking both melody and meaning.

