[3] Barlow revealed in a TV documentary that "Let Me Go" was written about the loss of his stillborn daughter Poppy and the traumatic period in his life which left him and wife Dawn devastated.
He attributes this to his listening to musical influences such as Johnny Cash when deciding which direction he wanted to take his record.
I turned back time and was listening to Johnny Cash and early Elton John before I wrote 'Let Me Go'".
The video begins with Barlow walking through the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, interacting with passers-by and shop workers trying to locate something.
He then leaves the piano and returns with two pieces of wood to use as a seat, before launching into the second verse of the song.
[7] This attracts the attention of the surrounding neighbourhood, with musicians joining in with Barlow and the piano.
[15] In Scotland the single debuted at number 1, and entered the top ten in the Irish IRMA charts.