Leaving Here (Motörhead song)

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“Leaving Here”
“Leaving Here” cover
Single by Motörhead
B-side "White Line Fever"
Released 1977
Format 7"
Recorded Peeble Beach Studio,
Worthing, England
1977
Genre Hard rock
Length 3:20
Label Stiff Records
Writer(s) Brian Holland
Lamont Dozier
Eddie Holland
Motörhead singles chronology
"Leaving Here"
(1977)
"Motorhead"
(1977)
Alternate cover
1977 Blitz Records (Sweden) release
1977 Blitz Records (Sweden) release

"Leaving Here" is the debut single from English heavy metal band Motörhead. Despite "Leaving Here" being their first single, only Lemmy remained from the band's original line-up.

On April 28, 1979, Motörhead founder Lemmy was interviewed by John Tobler on BBC Radio 1's Rock On Saturday show, "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.

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[edit] Releases

The band 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. Jake Riviera of Stiff Records, 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.[1] The tracks were included on two 1977 Stiff compilation albums, A Bunch of Stiff Records (SEEZ2,1/April/1977) contained "White Line Fever", and Hits Greatest Stiffs (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.[2] Both tracks are currently available on the Stone Deaf Forever! CD box set.

A live version of "Leaving Here" was issued in 1980 as the lead track on The Golden Years EP, reaching #8 in the UK singles chart. "White Line Fever" was re-recorded for their 1977 debut album release Motörhead.

[edit] Single track listing

  1. "Leaving Here" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland) - 3:20
  2. "White Line Fever" (Eddie Clarke, Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Taylor) - 3:00

[edit] Credits

  • Guitars, vocals - Fast Eddie Clarke
  • Drums - Philthy Animal Taylor
  • Bass, lead vocals - Lemmy

[edit] References

  1. ^ Burridge, Alan; Mick Stevenson (July 1993). "Motörhead". Record Collector (167): 72. 
  2. ^ Burridge, Alan (April 1991). "Motörhead". Record Collector (140): 17. 
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