Leave My Kitten Alone
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karl_pando
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Leave My Kitten Alone
It's a great sleeper track on Anthology 1. I was reading one of Lewishons books the other day, and he went into elaborate detail how the Beatles stayed back late to record 5 takes and overdub the song, only to leave it off the subsequent LP and never return to it.
He made the statement that (at the time) this outtake is perhaps the most anticipated and talked about unreleased Beatle track... does any one know why this was or can provide the back story?
He made the statement that (at the time) this outtake is perhaps the most anticipated and talked about unreleased Beatle track... does any one know why this was or can provide the back story?
The track was meant to be a single in 1985 for the forthcoming album Sessions, which was subsequently abandon by the record company and the remaining Beatles.
Sleeves were printed up but no vinyls were ever pressed up. Artwork was made for the album but never released commercially.
The reason for Leave My Kitten Alone being much anticipated, I assume that it was a rocker track and one of Lennon's favorite tracks. Also, it didn't fit the flow the album so was nix'ed by Martin.
My band covered this song ala Jesus And Mary Chain style. We did it live and never recorded it. Wish we did.
Sleeves were printed up but no vinyls were ever pressed up. Artwork was made for the album but never released commercially.
The reason for Leave My Kitten Alone being much anticipated, I assume that it was a rocker track and one of Lennon's favorite tracks. Also, it didn't fit the flow the album so was nix'ed by Martin.
My band covered this song ala Jesus And Mary Chain style. We did it live and never recorded it. Wish we did.
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From Mark Lewinsohn "Recording Sessions" book:
Friday 14, August 1964:
The next track was never returned to, or even remixed, once it was agreed that none of the five takes had captured the song as the Beatles intended. The song was "Leave My Kitten Alone" and, at the time of writing, it remains unreleased and unheard by the public at large. John took the lead vocal on this R&B track first recorded by Little Willie John in 1959 and covered by Johnny Preston in 1961. Take one was a complete recording, with a subdued Lennon vocal. Take two broke down because, as John said at the end, "I wish I could do it without playing". Take three featured a searing Lennon vocal and was complete. Take four was a false start and take five, the "BEST" version which would have been issued had the Beatles wanted it on the LP, featured a different Lennon vocal again, double tracked, with George on the lead guitar, Ringo overdubbing tambourine and Paul the piano. Had it reached remix stage the song would have been given a faded ending, so the original tape cuts if off in what seems a rather abrupt-but deliberate-fashion.
Sir Paul:
That was a Johnny Preston song that we'd rehearsed in Liverpool along with all our Cavern stuff and it was just in our repertoire. It wasn't a big one that we used to do, we'd pull it out of the hat occasionally, and we also recorded it.

Friday 14, August 1964:
The next track was never returned to, or even remixed, once it was agreed that none of the five takes had captured the song as the Beatles intended. The song was "Leave My Kitten Alone" and, at the time of writing, it remains unreleased and unheard by the public at large. John took the lead vocal on this R&B track first recorded by Little Willie John in 1959 and covered by Johnny Preston in 1961. Take one was a complete recording, with a subdued Lennon vocal. Take two broke down because, as John said at the end, "I wish I could do it without playing". Take three featured a searing Lennon vocal and was complete. Take four was a false start and take five, the "BEST" version which would have been issued had the Beatles wanted it on the LP, featured a different Lennon vocal again, double tracked, with George on the lead guitar, Ringo overdubbing tambourine and Paul the piano. Had it reached remix stage the song would have been given a faded ending, so the original tape cuts if off in what seems a rather abrupt-but deliberate-fashion.
Sir Paul:
That was a Johnny Preston song that we'd rehearsed in Liverpool along with all our Cavern stuff and it was just in our repertoire. It wasn't a big one that we used to do, we'd pull it out of the hat occasionally, and we also recorded it.

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I like Not Guilty, but it definitely got away from them in the studio. It's overelaborate, the arrangement doesn't have focus, it's plodding... but I think it's a better song than Savoy Truffle, and maybe even Piggies. It's surprising to me that neither Paul nor George Martin seem to have applied much effort in its behalf, since it's rhythm and beat are similar to some of McCartney's then-recent songs. Could have been a good one.
I'd also like to know the story behind Sour Milk Sea, and why they let that one get away. I think Sour Milk Sea is one of George's best Beatles era songs and would have made an excellent addition to the white album!
Oops this thread was supposed to be about Leave Me Kitten Alone, wasn't it? Sorry!
I'd also like to know the story behind Sour Milk Sea, and why they let that one get away. I think Sour Milk Sea is one of George's best Beatles era songs and would have made an excellent addition to the white album!
Oops this thread was supposed to be about Leave Me Kitten Alone, wasn't it? Sorry!
Hmm. I kind of liked "Not Guilty". George's own version for his album "George Harrison was nicer, but I enjoyed The Beatles version. Hard to believe with all the songs on The White Album that it was actually left off. What's one or two more songs?
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