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“Leave My Kitten Alone” is a rhythm and blues song originally recorded by Little Willie John in 1959. The song has been covered by several artists over the years, including The Beatles, who recorded their version in 1964 but never released it officially during their active career.
In The Beatles’ version, John Lennon sings lead vocals. The Beatles’ rendition of “Leave My Kitten Alone” was eventually released in 1995 on their album “Anthology 1,” which compiled rare and unreleased tracks from their early years. The song showcases Lennon’s powerful vocal delivery and the band’s energetic performance, paying homage to their R&B roots.
There are two well-known versions of the song “Leave My Kitten Alone”:
There are two main contenders for who sings lead in “Leave My Kitten Alone” depending on the version you’re interested in:
Little Willie John (1959): This is the original version of the song, written by Little Willie John, James McDougal and Titus Turner. Little Willie John himself sings lead vocals in this version.
Elvis Costello (1995): Elvis Costello covered the song in 1995 and released it on his album “Kojak Variety”. In this version, Elvis Costello takes the lead singing role.