The history of Led Zeppelin’s is a fascinating journey through accidental plagiarism, defining band dynamics, and a 20-year wait for songwriter credit. The Labyrinthine Authorship
Folk legend Joan Baez heard the song from a student at Oberlin College and included it on her 1962 live album, Joan Baez in Concert .
It was written in the late 1950s by Anne Bredon , an American folk artist and Berkeley student.
Because Baez’s album lacked a writing credit, it was mistakenly labeled as a "traditional" song. Jimmy Page , hearing this version, assumed it was public domain and credited it as "Traditional, arr. by Jimmy Page" on Led Zeppelin's 1969 debut.
More than just a cover, the track was essential in defining the "Led Zeppelin sound" during their earliest days.
The history of Led Zeppelin’s is a fascinating journey through accidental plagiarism, defining band dynamics, and a 20-year wait for songwriter credit. The Labyrinthine Authorship
Folk legend Joan Baez heard the song from a student at Oberlin College and included it on her 1962 live album, Joan Baez in Concert . Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Official Audio)
It was written in the late 1950s by Anne Bredon , an American folk artist and Berkeley student. The history of Led Zeppelin’s is a fascinating
Because Baez’s album lacked a writing credit, it was mistakenly labeled as a "traditional" song. Jimmy Page , hearing this version, assumed it was public domain and credited it as "Traditional, arr. by Jimmy Page" on Led Zeppelin's 1969 debut. Because Baez’s album lacked a writing credit, it
More than just a cover, the track was essential in defining the "Led Zeppelin sound" during their earliest days.