Houses Of The Holy by Led Zeppelin

"The Song Remains The Same"

"The Rain Song"

"Over The Hills And Far Away"

"The Crunge"

"Dancing Days"

"D'yer Mak'er"

"No Quarter"

"The Ocean"

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(1971) Led Zeppelin IV

(1973) Houses Of The Holy

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(1976) Presence

(1976) The Song Remains The Same

(1979) In Through The Out Door

(1980) Coda

(2003) How The West Was Won

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"Over The Hills And Far Away"

by Led Zeppelin

From the album Houses Of The Holy (1973)

Written by milindaledzep (2)

You got the love I need
Darling, darling, oh so much!

Robert Plant declares his deepest lyrical emotions for another and it is acoustic bliss on the guitar! Along come the drums, trotting along merrily, and you find yourself already swaying to the uplifting tempo of this ditty.

This tune in part should really belong to track two ("The Rain Song") as they blend together, following on from each other exquisitely.

Robert jests, "I live for my dreams and a pocket full of gold". The jolly nomad living off the land, but keeping those golden nuggets at the ready as he whistles along (well, in the head of the listener anyway).

Jimmy Page's acoustic skips and turns through this track, drums bringing up the rear to a finale that fades out peacefully, absolute bliss!

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