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Leaving Here (Motörhead song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Leaving Here

"Leaving Here" is a song written in 1963 by Motown songwriters Holland–Dozier–Holland. Written at the beginning of the partnership, it is notable in several recordings. "Leaving Here" 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.
==Motörhead version==

"Leaving Here" is the debut single from English hard rock group 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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