Leave My Kitten Alone
The First Gear Lyrics


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You better leave my kitten all alone,
You better leave my kitten all alone.
But I told you big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

You better leave my kitten all alone,
You better leave my kitten all alone.
This dog is gonna get you
If you don't leave her alone.

Well Mr.Dog I'm gonna hit you
On the top of your head.
That child is gonna miss you,
You gonna wish that you were dead.
If you don't leave my kitten all alone.
Well I told you big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

Well Mr.Dog I'm gonna hit you
On the top of your head.
That girl is gonna miss you,
You gonna wish that you were dead.
If you don't leave my kitten all alone, oh yeah.
Well I told you, big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

Hey hey you better leave, you better leave,




You better leave, yeah you better leave,
You better leave, oh you got to leave

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from The First Gear's song Leave My Kitten Alone are a playful and humorous warning to a big fat bulldog to leave the singer's kitten alone. The lyrics are addressed to the bulldog and suggest that he will be in trouble if he doesn't stay away from the kitten. The repeated refrain of "You better leave my kitten all alone" emphasizes the singer's sincere concern for the kitten's well-being.


The lyrics convey a sense of protectiveness and loyalty, with the singer telling the bulldog that he will hit him on top of his head if he doesn't leave the kitten alone. The lyrics also contain a hint of violence, with the singer telling the bulldog that he will wish he were dead if he doesn't comply.


Overall, the lyrics to Leave My Kitten Alone are a fun and lighthearted take on the age-old theme of defending the vulnerable and standing up for what is right.


Line by Line Meaning

You better leave my kitten all alone,
I want you to go away and not bother my cat.


You better leave my kitten all alone.
I don't want you to come close to my cat, please.


But I told you big fat bulldog,
I already warned you, large and overweight dog,


You better leave her alone.
To not approach or bother the cat in any way.


You better leave my kitten all alone,
I really need you to take a step back and stay away from my cat.


You better leave my kitten all alone.
I need you to not come close to my cat under any circumstances.


This dog is gonna get you
If you don't leave the cat alone, this dog will take action.


If you don't leave her alone.
If you continue to bother the cat, there will be consequences.


Well Mr. Dog I'm gonna hit you
I will physically harm you, dog.


On the top of your head.
I will strike you on your cranium.


That child is gonna miss you,
There will be someone who will feel your absence, dog.


You gonna wish that you were dead.
You will regret your actions so much that you would prefer to die.


If you don't leave my kitten all alone.
If you continue to approach my cat, you will regret it.


Well I told you big fat bulldog,
I already informed you, hefty dog.


Well Mr Dog I'm gonna hit you
I will strike you, dog.


That girl is gonna miss you,
There will be someone, likely a girl, who will feel your absence, dog.


You gonna wish that you were dead.
You will regret your actions so much that you would prefer to die.


If you don't leave my kitten all alone, oh yeah.
If you stubbornly continue to harass my cat, this will be the end result.


Well I told you, big fat bulldog,
Again, I previously warned you, hefty dog.


You better leave her alone.
You need to give my cat her space and not engage with her.


Hey hey you better leave, you better leave,
I am warning you one last time and emphasizing the importance of leaving.


You better leave, yeah you better leave,
I hope you understand that you should depart from the location.


You better leave, oh you got to leave
It is imperative that you leave immediately.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: WILLIAM JOHN LITTLE, JAMES MAC DOUGAL, TITUS TURNER

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@danvitco771

His energy & passion comes through loud and clear on this record.

@burningrabbitacres8330

"Page's contribution on (this song) distilled all he had learned from James Burton, Scotty Moore, and Buddy Guy into just 23 seconds...utterly distinctive and unique." No Quarter by Martin Power. Hellfire, I agree. And thank you for sharing this precious mineral with us regular folks. What a treat. Jimmy's probably hemorrhaging money as we listen to this today. All my love, peace, and happiness...

@firsteerr

you left out those hours sat next to vic flick a great session man who taught him a lot

@mrmuz85

Blistering indeed. Absolutely slays it.

@TK-fk4po

Damn. Just a great “mojo workin’-type tune. Higher quality recording than I expected! And you can hear jimmy’s style there for sure.

@Lynne011000

Please can we have more of these gem's i love listening to Jimmy singing.❤️🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧

@22julip

1964 page blew them all out of the water there were a lot of great players but none as versatile as mr Page

@jedgould5531

1:19 I don’t even know what the tail beginning of this guitar sounds like. What must make you a great sesh musician, coming up with the unexpected and amazing.

@silversurfermusicco5263

What a guitar solo amazing

@gabbyhyman1246

Holy cow! Freaking amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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