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Black dog cover by viking & Sons of Odin

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Led Zeppelin cover by viking cowboy & Sons of Odin NEW RECORDING 25 July 2023 SORRY FOR THE ENDING OF THIS SONG,,SOMETHING WENT WRONG WHEN REMIXED Led Zeppelin cover Släpptes: 1971 Film: The Song Remains the Same Genrer: Rock, Folk ----------------LYRICS-------------- Hey hey mama said the way you move Gonna make you sweat, gonna make you groove Ah, ah, child, way you shake that thing Gonna make you burn, gonna make you sting. Hey hey baby when you walk that way Watch your honey drip, can't keep away Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh, ah, ah Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh, ah, ah. I gotta roll, can't stand still Got a flamin' heart, can't get my fill Eyes that shine, burnin' red Dreams of you all through my head Ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ahhh Hey, baby, whoa baby, pretty baby Darlin' makes 'em do me now Hey, baby, oh baby, pretty baby Move me like you're doin' now Didn't take too long 'fore I found out What people mean by down and out Spent my money, took my car Started tellin' her friends she gonna be a star I don't know, but I been told A big-legged woman ain't got no soul Oh yeah, oh yeah, ah, ah, ah Oh yeah, oh yeah, ah, ah, ah All I ask for all I pray A steady rollin' woman gonna come my way Need a woman gonna hold my hand Tell me no lies, make me a happy man Ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ahhh. Ah, yeah! Writer(s): Robert Anthony Plant, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page This song's title is a reference to a nameless strayed black retriever that ran around the Headley Grange (a mansion in Hampshire, England) during recording of the album. The retriever was old but still sexually active like the main character of the song, who has a desperate love desire. For this song John Paul Jones wanted to use a winding riff and unusual rhythm changes that people could not dance to. Jones wrote the song's basic riff on the back of a train ticket on his way to a rehearsal at Jimmy Page's Pangbourne boathouse in 1968. The drums and guitar actually play completely different patterns. A capella verses of this song were inspired by Fleetwood Mac's song “Oh Well“. Jimmy Page performed “Oh Well“ with The Black Crowes on their 1999 tour. John Paul Jones wanted to try Electric Blues on this song. He got that idea after hearing Muddy Waters' album “Electric Mud“ (1968). As a result “Black Dog“ was an example of the blues-rock track on the album. Källa: Musixmatch Låtskrivare: Page Jimmy / Jones John Paul AZLyrics L Led Zeppelin Lyrics album: “Led Zeppelin IV“ (1971)

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