Ramble On

Ramble On
Ramble On
Chanson par Led Zeppelin
extrait de l’album Led Zeppelin II
Pays Drapeau : Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
Sortie 22 octobre 1969
Enregistrement 1969
Juggy Sound Studio, New York
Durée 4:24
Genre hard rock
Parolier Jimmy Page
Robert Plant
Compositeur Jimmy Page
Robert Plant
Producteur Jimmy Page
Pistes de Led Zeppelin II
Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)
Moby Dick

Ramble On est une chanson du groupe anglais Led Zeppelin. La chanson apparaît sur l'album Led Zeppelin II sorti en 1969. Elle a été co-écrite par Jimmy Page et Robert Plant, et enregistrée en 1969 dans le Juggy Sound Studio.

Ses paroles montrent l'influence du Seigneur des Anneaux sur Robert Plant : les noms de Gollum et du Mordor y apparaissent clairement, et Sauron est évoqué.

Ramble On n'a jamais été jouée en entier en concert par Led Zeppelin, mais une partie apparaît au milieu de la chanson Babe I'm Gonna Leave You durant un concert à Toronto le 2 novembre 1969.


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