Since the shocking news broke that the legendary Mark Lanegan died at age 57, we've been going back through some of our favorite Mark Lanegan memories, and one of those is when he teamed up with Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic to cover Lead Belly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" on his 1990 debut solo album The Winding Sheet, four years before Nirvana popularized the song on MTV Unplugged. Kurt handled guitar and backing vocals, while Krist played bass and Lanegan's Screaming Trees bandmate Mark Pickerel handled drums, and as legend has it, it came from a 1989 session where the four of them covered a handful of Lead Belly songs, but this is still the only one that's been officially released.
Lanegan wrote about the sessions in his 2020 memoir Sing Backwards and Weep. "Sometimes Kurt would come down and stay with us for a couple days," Lanegan wrote. "Sometimes I'd hang out with him in Olympia, listening to the old blues records we both loved. One afternoon at his place, we started talking about making a record. 'We should do a record of this stuff,' one of us suggested. And then the other, 'We should do a record of all Lead Belly covers.'"