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Black Country Woman - Led Zeppelin
Album: Physical Graffiti
genre: Blues Rock
“Shall we roll it, Jimmy?”
(“We’re rolling on, what, one?”)
(“No, one again?”)
(Airplane heard flying overhead – “Got to get this airplane off.”)
(“Naw, leave it, yeah.”)
Hey, hey, mama, what’s the matter here
Hey, hey, mama, what’s the matter here
You didn’t have to tell me that you love me so
You didn’t have to love me, mama, let me go
Hey, hey, mama, what’s the matter here
You didn’t have to make me a total disgrace
You didn’t have to leave me with that beer in my face
Hey, hey, mama, what’s the matter here
That’s alright, it’s awful dog-gone clear
Hey, hey, baby, why you treat me mean
Hey, hey, baby, why you treat me mean
You didn’t have to crucify me like you did
You didn’t have to tell me I was just your kid
Hey, hey, mama, why’d you treat me mean
You didn’t have say you’d always be by my side
You didn’t have to tell me you’d be my blushing bride
Hey, hey, mama, why you treat me mean
But that’s alright, I know your sisters, too
You didn’t have to tell me that you love me so
You didn’t have to leave me, mama, let me go
Hey, hey, mama, what is wrong with you
You didn’t have to leave me like a total disgrace
You didn’t have to leave me with that beer on my face
Hey, hey, mama, what is wrong with you
But that’s alright, I’d be the same way, too
You didn’t have to crucify me like you did
You didn’t have to tell me I was just your kid
Hey, hey, mama, what’s the matter here
You didn’t have to tell me you would be my own
You didn’t have to tell me, baby, let me go
Hey, hey, mama, what is wrong with you
That’s alright, I know your sister, too
What’s the matter with you, mama
Photo credits: Wikipedia
Lyrics added by Isabelle P.
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- Co-Production: Jimmy Page
- Recording: Stargroves, East Woodhay
- Composition: Robert Plant, Jimmy Page
- Release Date: 2 April 1975