..."Let Me Sing" is the ninth studio album by American singer Brenda Lee.
The album remakes included "Night and Day" by Cole Porter, Bobby Darin's "You're the Reason I'm Living", "At Last" which was recently covered by Etta James, and "End of the World" by Skeeter Davis.
Unlike Lee's previous release of 1963, ..."Let Me Sing" contained more recent cover versions of pop songs, mainly from the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Greg Adams of AllMusic called the album's use of Pop standards to sound "fresh" unlike her prior releases.
Adams stated, "..."Let Me Sing" manages to sound vital where very similar albums failed later in her career.