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'''"Let's Work"''' (not to be confused with the Prince song "Let's Work" from the ''Controversy'' album) was the lead single from Mick Jagger's second solo album, ''[[Primitive Cool]]''.<ref> http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/mickjagger/albums/album/154819/review/5942763/primitive_cool </ref> Despite high expectations, it failed to reach the popularity of earlier Jagger singles such as "[[Just Another Night]]." The music video for the song featured Mick running down a street with several collections of workers. It was the only track from ''Primitive Cool'' included on Jagger's greatest hits album.<ref>http://www.keno.org/classic_rock/album_reviews/very_best_of_mick_jagger.htm</ref>
'''"Let's Work"''' (not to be confused with the Prince song "Let's Work" from the ''Controversy'' album) was the lead single from Mick Jagger's second solo album, ''[[Primitive Cool]]''.<ref> http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/mickjagger/albums/album/154819/review/5942763/primitive_cool </ref> Despite high expectations, it failed to reach the popularity of earlier Jagger singles such as "[[Just Another Night]]." The music video for the song featured Mick running down a street with several collections of workers. It was the only track from ''Primitive Cool'' included on Jagger's greatest hits album.<ref>http://www.keno.org/classic_rock/album_reviews/very_best_of_mick_jagger.htm</ref>


==Chart Performance==
==Chart performance==
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"Let's Work"
Song

"Let's Work" (not to be confused with the Prince song "Let's Work" from the Controversy album) was the lead single from Mick Jagger's second solo album, Primitive Cool.[1] Despite high expectations, it failed to reach the popularity of earlier Jagger singles such as "Just Another Night." The music video for the song featured Mick running down a street with several collections of workers. It was the only track from Primitive Cool included on Jagger's greatest hits album.[2]

Chart performance

Chart Position
UK Top 100 Singles 31
Mainstream Rock Tracks 7
The Billboard Hot 100 39
Hot Dance/Club Play 32
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 32

References