Ultimamente ci è presa così..... A TUTTO BLUESSS!!! Included on their sixth album Physical Graffiti (1975), it was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (with contributions from John Bonham) over a period of three years with lyrics dating to 1973.. Whenever the band could set aside enough time whilst on the road, the rockers would book time in a studio to record additional parts and overdubs. Jennings Farm Blues. The Dixon composition was so similar that Led Zeppelin reached a settlement with Dixon over the royalties for the song, and credited Dixon as the writer when this appeared on Led Zeppelin's How The West Was Won live DVD. harmonica playing truly brings it on home in that song. The harmonica parts were actually recorded in Vancouver. Bring It On Home al CrossRoads Live Club, venerdì 28 febbraio Grazie al nostro Alberto Di Giorgio, un grande amico! In some shows, Page sings harmony vocals with Plant instead of Bonham (Seattle in 1977, for example). We have an official Bring It On Home tab made by UG professional guitarists. E Baby, baby E I'm gonna bring it on home to you E I've got my ticket, I've got that load E Got up, gone higher, all aboard A I'll take my seat, right way back, ooh yeah E Watch this train Zeppelin, who was constantly touring at the time, traveled everywhere with the master tapes for Led Zeppelin II. His technique is somewhat limited but chances are he's playing "cross harp", which is common for blues stuff where there are bent notes. Amen. Learn the full song lyrics at MetroLyrics. Amen. "Kashmir" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. “Bring It On Home” is a blues song written by American music arranger and songwriter Willie Dixon. It really highlighted the blues influence towards the band. Check out the tab » Keys, in all of the zeppelin songs (Bring it on home, when the levee breaks, you shook me, etc) Not sure without listening closer, I'm not really a fan of RP's harmonica so I never really studied it. Ryan from Mesa, Az Yeah, if you categorized led zeppelin's music I'd probably rate this song #1 for blues. Sonny Boy Williamson II recorded it in 1963, but the song was not released until 1966. It really highlighted the blues influence towards the band. The song became a concert staple, performed by the band at almost every concert after its release. Led Zeppelin also recorded the song as an electric blues rock instrumental, "Jennings Farm Blues", a rough mix of which later surfaced as a studio out-take on a number of Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings. In 1969, English rock band Led Zeppelin recorded a version of the song for their album Led Zeppelin II . Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin Bring It On Home Lyrics music video in high definition.