White Line Fever (song)
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| “White Line Fever” | ||
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| B-side to "Leaving Here" by Motörhead | ||
| Released | 1977 | |
| Recorded | 1977 | |
| Genre | Hard rock | |
| Length | 2:38 | |
| Label | Stiff Records | |
| Writer | Eddie Clarke Lemmy Phil Taylor |
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| Producer | Speedy Keen | |
| Alternate cover | ||
1977 Blitz Records (Sweden) release
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"White Line Fever" is a song written by Motörhead in 1977. it was chosen as the B-side of their debut single, "Leaving Here" and appeared later on the band's eponymous Motörhead album.
The song is credited to Eddie Clarke, Lemmy and Phil Taylor.
A different song with the same name, by Merle Haggard, appears on his Okie from Muskogee album.

