Led Zeppelin.
The song "Ramble On" was performed by the band Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin was a Engish band and they wrote the song for their album Led Zeppelin II. It was co-written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin wrote their own music, although they did do a few covers and a few bits of plagiarism.
Answer The band that Robert Plant sang for was Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin.
The song "Ramble On" was performed by the band Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin was a Engish band and they wrote the song for their album Led Zeppelin II. It was co-written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.
Led Zeppelin
Both Dido and Led Zeppelin have had songs by that name.
Led Zeppelin wrote their own music, although they did do a few covers and a few bits of plagiarism.
Answer The band that Robert Plant sang for was Led Zeppelin
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Led Zeppelin's first CD was Led Zeppelin, sometimes known as Led Zeppelin I. It was released in 1969.
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Friends - Led Zeppelin song - was created in 1970.
Led Zeppelin It is not exactly correct that Led Zeppelin wrote "Whole Lotta Love" even though they claimed themselves as the song author in their original album. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics. The song was originally entitled "You Need Love" was put out by Muddy Waters in 1962. "You Need Loving" was put out by The Small Faces in 1966. Led Zeppelin recorded "Whole Lotta Love" in 1969. It's no surprise that Led Zeppelin found a lot of inspiration in American blues. If a person would trace the history and evolution of one of Led Zep's biggest hits, "Whole Lotta Love" back...it's roots are with Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and sued Led Zeppelin in 1985. They settled out of court. On the CD version of the song, Willie Dixon was given his due as the person who wrote the song. Not only did Led Zeppelin "borrow" the song from Willie, they "borrowed" the vocal styling of the song from Steve Marriott of The Small Faces, who recorded the song four years earlier than Led Zeppelin.