<P> The band's record label and management, growing concerned with the album's new direction and lack of progress, decided to send influential music producer Rick Rubin to assist Corgan in the studio . Corgan agreed to work with him on a song, the result being "Let Me Give the World to You". Corgan enjoyed working with Rubin on the track, but felt creative control slipping away, and limited his input to the one song . The track was considered to be on the album until just before the release of the album - it was completely mixed and mastered with the rest of the album, with it being planned as the album closer . Corgan felt that while it didn't really fit well Adore's artistic direction, putting it at the end of the album helped it stand out less, and would serve as his backup plan as a future single if the album's new direction wasn't well received . Plans changed when Corgan learned at the last second that his record label was insisting that it instead be the album's lead single . Corgan felt that the poppy, upbeat sound misrepresented the album's more somber and introspective direction . Corgan explained: </P> <P> And the true story is, I handed in the record to the record company . And I get the call, they want to make' Let Me Give the World to You' the first single . And I was like,' Hell, no .' And the only way I could stop them was to take it off the record . Someone asked me about this,' It sounds like it could have been a hit song at that time, so why take it off the record?' And I said,' Because I spent a whole f--ing year trying to make this avant - garde thing .' ' Perfect' or' Ava Adore' were more representative (of the album), and now we're gonna release the song with the dry, milquetoast production . And it isn't even as avant - garde as the stuff on Mellon Collie, much less Adore! I didn't want to step back to simple pop (on the single), and then try to sell this avant - garde record! It wasn't that I hated it, or even that I hated what Rick had done . He did a great job . It was more that I didn't want to blow up everything I'd done for this one song . So the song had to go . And in the basement it went, for sixteen or eighteen years . </P> <P> With the song being cut from the album, "Ava Adore" and "Perfect" would subsequently be the singles released from the album in its place . </P> <P> While the song was withheld from the final version of Adore original release in 1998, a different, alternate version of the song was recorded and released on Machina II / The Friends and Enemies of Modern Music in 2000 . The original Adore version was finally released in 2014, on the extended re-issue of Adore, sixteen years after its initial planned release on Adore . The song was first debuted by the band putting it up for streaming on Youtube in August, followed by its official release on the Adore reissue in September . </P>

Let me give the world to you adore