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I'm never gonna leave you. I never gonna leave

2007-11-09 05:50:37 · 3 answers · asked by David 6 in Entertainment & Music Music Other - Music

Holdin' on, ten _____ _____

2007-11-09 06:02:57 · update #1

ten years ______

2007-11-09 12:04:38 · update #2

Physical Graffiti

2007-11-09 12:06:31 · update #3

Years Gone

2007-11-09 17:23:20 · update #4

no right answer yet

2007-11-09 17:32:18 · update #5

3 answers

*Ten Years Gone* by Led Zeppelin

Below is a cache of http://www.last.fm/music/Led+Zeppelin/_/Ten+Years+Gone

2007-11-09 22:58:43 · answer #1 · answered by Me 7 · 0 0

"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" is a traditional folk song first recorded and possibly written by Anne Bredon in the 1950s. It was also recorded by Joan Baez in 1962, and most notably by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, included on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin. The band was inspired to cover the song after hearing Baez's version. Baez's original album had indicated that the song was a traditional number, and Led Zeppelin followed suit by crediting the song as "Trad., arr. Page".

In the 1980s, Bredon's son was intrigued to hear his mother playing what he thought was a Led Zeppelin song. After asking her why she was doing this, Bredon contacted a solicitor.[1] Since 1990 the Led Zeppelin version has been credited to Anne Bredon/Jimmy Page & Robert Plant. Led Zeppelin's version is not particularly reminiscent of Bredon's original, as it borrows more from Baez's cover of the song.

It is often stated that the Led Zeppelin version of the song evolved when singer Robert Plant first met with guitarist Jimmy Page, and himself played to Page the guitar arrangement which eventually found its way onto the album. In an interview he gave with Guitar World magazine in 1998, Page refuted this story, noting that he had worked out the arrangement long before he met Robert, told him he would like it on the album, and that Robert at that time did not even play the guitar.[2]

2007-11-09 05:52:16 · answer #2 · answered by Mirwais 2 · 0 0

Baby hold on to me* Eddie Money* "HOLD ON"
hmmmmmmmmm but it could be Led Zepplin too *ten years later*

2007-11-09 06:00:06 · answer #3 · answered by Penny Mae 7 · 0 0

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