Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (official Audio) -
For nearly two decades, many believed this track was a traditional folk song with unknown origins.
More than just a cover, the track was essential in defining the "Led Zeppelin sound" during their earliest days. Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Official Audio)
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 . For nearly two decades, many believed this track
In the 1980s, Bredon was made aware of the rock version. By 1990, the band officially changed the credits to include Bredon , and she received a substantial back-payment of royalties. The Song that Built the Band For nearly two decades
It was written in the late 1950s by Anne Bredon , an American folk artist and Berkeley student.
For nearly two decades, many believed this track was a traditional folk song with unknown origins.
More than just a cover, the track was essential in defining the "Led Zeppelin sound" during their earliest days.
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 .
In the 1980s, Bredon was made aware of the rock version. By 1990, the band officially changed the credits to include Bredon , and she received a substantial back-payment of royalties. The Song that Built the Band
It was written in the late 1950s by Anne Bredon , an American folk artist and Berkeley student.