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・ Please Forgive Me
・ Please Forgive Me (David Gray song)
・ Please Forgive My Heart
・ Please Give
・ Please Give Me a Job!
・ Please Go Home
・ Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em
・ Please Heat This Eventually
・ Please Help Emily
・ Please Help Me, I'm Falling
・ Please Help Me, I'm Falling (album)
・ Please Help the Cause Against Loneliness
・ Please Help the Pore
・ Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em
・ Please Kill Mr. Know It All
Please Leave
・ Please Leave My Butter Alone
・ Please Let Me Wonder
・ Please Like Me
・ Please Look After Mom
・ Please Love Me Forever
・ Please Love Me Forever (album)
・ Please Make Up Your Mind
・ Please Marry My Boy
・ Please Mr. Jackson
・ Please Mr. Lostman
・ Please Mr. Please
・ Please Mr. Postman
・ Please Mr. Postman (album)
・ Please Murder Me


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Please Leave : ウィキペディア英語版
Please Leave

"Please Leave" is the third single from Australian alternative rock band Jebediah's second studio album, ''Of Someday Shambles''. It was released on 13 March 2000 in two versions, a brown version and a blue version, according to the main background colour of its cover. Aside from the lead track, the brown version had two new studio tracks and multi-media video of their previous single, "Feet Touch the Ground".〔 After the lead track, the blue version had four live tracks.〔〔
"Please Leave" was co-written by all four band members, Chris Daymond, Brett Mitchell, Kevin Mitchell and Vanessa Thornton. Brett, the group's drummer, in a run through ''Of Someday Shambles'' track list, described it as "The lost song. We played it at Planet (in Perth) before ''Slightly Odway''. Kevin had written out the lyrics and gaffa taped them to Vanessa's back. After that we totally forgot about it and Chris found the lyric sheet in a guitar case somewhere."
"Please Leave" peaked at number 53 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It polled at number 30 on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2000.
==Cover versions==

A remix of "Please Leave" by fellow Perth band, Rhibosome,〔 was included on the 2001 revised re-release of the band's 2000 split EP with American band, Jimmy Eat World.
The Grates, a band from Queensland, Australia, performed a cover version,〔 for "Like a Version", a segment on national radio station, Triple J. Prior to performing the version, lead singer, Patience Hodgson, stated that Jebediah was the first live performance that she attended. Hodgson also revealed that Jebediah is a band that she continues to enjoy and will always play the band's music to international visitors.

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