There has this song but also the brilliant Black Dog one of the few pieces largely composed by John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page not of. The Battle Of Evermore is a beautiful acoustic song sung by Robert Plant duet with Sandy Denny, Fairport Convention singer of the group and the only woman who has participated in a title of Led Zeppelin. Robert Plant also said about it: "After writing the words of The Battle of Evermore, I realized that I needed another voice, totally different from mine, to give the song its full impact. So I asked Sandy Denny to come and sing on the track ... I sang all the vicissitudes, while Sandy Denny replied as if it were the pulse of the people on the ramparts. She played the role of town crier, encouraging people to disarm. "Rock And Roll bearing his name very well, will open for its part from this day all the concerts of Zeppelin. When The Levee Breaks is a wonderful mixture of blues and rock as only The group was able to do with a tremendous drumming of John Bonham. Do not forget Misty Mountain Hop and Going To California. But we could list them all as the album is superb. An album that also carries no specific title or group name, only four symbols, each representing one of the group members. On the current CD version can be seen on the Led Zeppelin slice but at the time there was really nothing, not even the song titles! Only the booklet included the lyrics Stairway To Heaven.
"We decided that the disc would not be called Led Zeppelin IV and were amused at the idea of seeing what was going to be the title. So we decided that each of us choose a symbol that type of metaphysics in one way or another represent us individually, whether a state of mind, an opinion or something which we strongly believe. "Robert Plant (the story made its way). As with the previous album, almost all the pieces of this fourth installment were recorded at Headley Grange (Hampshire, Southern England) with the Rolling Stones mobile studio. They will find it much more convenient and relaxing than lugging a studio to another. The piano can be heard on Rock And Roll and Boogie With Stu later, is also played by the Rolling Stones pianist Ian Stewart. This opus is undoubtedly the best of Led Zeppelin, because not only the pieces are all fabulous. But this album will become the nursery for future concerts of the group. "A musical journey through colorful characters, like Led Zeppelin between past and present, the unique sound atmosphere of the group that did not cease to celebrate rock music par excellence. "Pier