Leaving Here (Motörhead Song)
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"Leaving Here" is a song written in 1963 by
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songwriters Holland–Dozier–Holland. Written at the beginning of the partnership, it is notable in several recordings. It was originally released as a single in December 1963 by H-D-H lyricist Eddie Holland and peaked at number 76 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart. The original recording has subsequently been released on compilation albums such as ''Heaven Must Have Sent You: Holland/Dozier/Holland Story'', released in 2005, and ''The Complete Motown Singles Vol.3 (1963)'', released in 2006. As of 2016, the only CD to find the track in stereo is "A Collection of 16 Big Hits, Vol. 2" on Motown MOTD-5449.


Motörhead version

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band Motörhead released their version of "Leaving Here" as their debut single in 1977. Despite it being their first single, only the band's founder
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remained from the band's original line-up. On April 28, 1979, Lemmy was interviewed by John Tobler on BBC Radio 1's ''Rock on Saturday'' show, and " Motorhead", "Leaving Here" and "Limb from Limb" were played. The recording was inspired by The Birds' 1965 cover version of Eddie Holland's "Leaving Here". Lemmy was a great fan of the band.


Releases

Motorhead had originally recorded a version of this song for their debut album '' On Parole'', but unsure of its commercial viability their record company United Artists, to whom they were still under contract, were refusing to issue it.
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, a casual acquaintance of Lemmy's, offered to release a new single from the band. No official deals were made, the band paid for the studio time whilst Riviera paid all other expenses. The single was scheduled for release with catalogue number BUY9 when United Artists intervened forcing Stiff to shelve its distribution. The single was issued in France (on Skydog Records, MH001, black on white sleeve) and Sweden (on Blitz Records, MH001, purple on white sleeve) with some copies being imported into the UK. The tracks were included on two 1977 Stiff compilation albums, ''
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'' (SEEZ2,1/April/1977) contained "White Line Fever", and ''
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'' (FIST1,16/September/1977) contained "Leavin' Here". The single did eventually see a release as part of a box set of Stiff's first ten singles, limited to 5000 in 1979. Both tracks are currently available on the ''
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'' CD box set. A live version of "Leaving Here" was issued in 1980 as the lead track on '' The Golden Years'' EP, reaching No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart. "White Line Fever" was re-recorded for their 1977 debut album release '' Motörhead''.


Track listing

# "Leaving Here" ( Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland) – 3:20 # "White Line Fever" tiff( Eddie Clarke,
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, Phil Taylor) – 3:00


Other cover versions

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singer Tommy Good released a version of the song as the B-Side to his 1964 single "Baby I Miss You". The Messengers, a white group signed to Motown's Rare Earth label, recorded the track for their 1969 album ''The Messengers''. The Isley Brothers also cut a version of the song while they were at Motown; it was only released, however, after they had left the label. The Who recorded the song in the studio twice in 1965, and once for BBC Radio, but none of these recordings were released officially for decades; the 1985 compilation ''
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'' and the 1998 remaster of the '' Odds & Sods'' compilation album both included the song, though the latter states it is a previously unreleased version. An alternate take also appeared on the '' My Generation'' Deluxe Edition. The song is featured on ''The Who BBC Sessions'' CD. Additionally, it is available as downloadable content for the music video game series ''
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'' as part of ''The Best of The Who'' pack. In 1965, The Birds recorded a cover version of "Leaving Here" which inspired heavy metal band Motörhead to produce their debut single with a cover of the song twelve years later.
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rock band Tages released a version as the B-Side to their single "In My Dreams" in 1966, which reached number one in the Swedish charts. Both tracks appear on their second studio album ''
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''. The song appeared as "Leavin' Here" on singles released by the Rationals in 1966 and 1967, as did a 1989 version by
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on his debut album, ''Fanning the Flames''.
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recorded the song for the 1996 '' Home Alive'' compilation album which was released to fund women's self-defense classes. The song was later included on the band's 2003 '' Lost Dogs'' double album of B-sides and rarities. Pearl Jam has also covered the song numerous times at their live shows, and has released live recordings of the song as part of their bootleg series. In 2001, Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards recorded the song for their debut album, '' Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards'', one of two cover songs used on the album, the other songs all being original. The version is very similar to the Motörhead cover version. Ron Wood included a cover of the song on his 2001 album ''
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''. This song often features in live sets by
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, and Meeting of Important People frequently play it at live shows. English psych/garage band the Bugs recorded a cover of this song on their debut EP single on the Hit Records label in 1987, produced by Dave Goodman. The Irish rock band
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recorded a cover of the song for their EP ''Young Gifted & Blue''.


Personnel


Eddie Holland Original version

* Lead vocals: Eddie Holland * Backing vocals: the Love-Tones and the Andantes * Instrumentation by the Funk Brothers


Motörhead version

* Lead vocals/Bass guitar:
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* Guitar/Backing vocals: "Fast" Eddie Clarke * Drums:
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References


External links

*http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/hdh.htm HDH discography {{authority control 1963 songs 1964 singles 1977 debut singles Motörhead songs Eddie Holland songs Pearl Jam songs Songs written by Holland–Dozier–Holland Motown singles Stiff Records singles