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{{Featured song code|songname=Getting Up and Leaving|spotify=https://open.spotify.com/track/2ax0HKoaMTrJBFX9gEC9mE|youtube=|image=Weezer Pinkerton.jpg}}
{{Featured song code
|songname=Getting Up and Leaving
|spotify=https://open.spotify.com/track/2ax0HKoaMTrJBFX9gEC9mE
|youtube=
|imagename=Weezer Pinkerton.jpg
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"'''Getting Up and Leaving'''" is a [[Weezer]] song written in [[1993]] by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Patrick Wilson]].  
"'''Getting Up and Leaving'''" is a [[Weezer]] song written in [[1993]] by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Patrick Wilson]].  


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In 2010, the "Pink Triangle" single sessions version of the song was set to be released on the deluxe edition of ''Pinkerton''. Prior to release, it's known the song received overdubs in 2009. It's thought that the majority of the vocals were re-cut given Rivers' favoring of the song's earlier lyrics, which feature on the released version. A non-overdubbed mix of the song was slated to also appear on the album, but remains unreleased.
In 2010, the "Pink Triangle" single sessions version of the song was set to be released on the deluxe edition of ''Pinkerton''. Prior to release, it's known the song received overdubs in 2009. It's thought that the majority of the vocals were re-cut given Rivers' favoring of the song's earlier lyrics, which feature on the released version. A non-overdubbed mix of the song was slated to also appear on the album, but remains unreleased.
 
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