Some songs tug at your heart while making you smile at the same time, and “Go On Girl” by Billy J. Kramer is one of them. This track explores the pain of a breakup and the acceptance of lost love with a poignant delicacy. The narrator resigns himself to letting go of the one he loves, despite the sorrow, wishing her the best while declaring “I hate to see you leaving, ‘cause I love you so”. Produced by Jeff Perholtz and Laurence Juber, the song blends melancholy and tenderness with precision that captivates. The music video, directed by Jeff Perholtz, immerses viewers in the intimacy of the recording studio, offering a glimpse into the creative energy behind the song while staying true to its theme of farewell and eternal love. A track that lingers in your mind and perfectly showcases the timeless talent of Billy J. Kramer, presented by Slash Music.
“I hate to see you leaving, ‘cause I love you so” Billy J. Kramer
A Legend who keeps moving forward
With a career spanning decades, Billy J. Kramer remains an essential figure of the British Invasion. A true Merseybeat icon, he scored hits in the 1960s with songs written by Lennon-McCartney, including “Bad to Me”, “Do You Want to Know a Secret” or “Little Children” written by Mort Schuman and Leslie McFarland, recorded with George Martin at Abbey Road Studios. Managed by Brian Epstein, he shared the stage with The Beatles and toured extensively across the UK and the US, solidifying his international stardom. Today, with over one hundred thousand monthly listeners on Spotify and videos like “Jealous Guy” amassing over 160,000 views on YouTube, he continues to captivate a new generation. His universe can also be explored on his official website: billyjkramermusic.com. Always on the move, between recent recordings and Storytellers shows, Billy J. Kramer keeps reinventing his legend. Keep your eyes open, this Merseybeat star still has many sparks left to share…
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