Even a Fool Would Let Go

"Even a Fool Would Let Go" is a country and pop song by songwriters Tom Snow and Kerry Chater (a former member of Gary Puckett & The Union Gap).

The song lyrics meditate on a tempting but imprudent and perhaps adulterous ("neither one of us is free") love affair.

The first recording of the song was by Gayle McCormick (formerly of the band Smith) on her 1974 solo album One More Hour.

Kerry Chater himself recorded the song for his 1977 Part Time Love album.

In April 1980 Epic gave Rich's version a belated US single release (possibly due to recordings issued by Dolly Parton and Conway Twitty/Loretta Lynn as album cuts around that time - as well as the longstanding popularity of a 1978 Kenny Rogers album on which it was also featured), resulting in minor C&W hit status (number 61).