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"Ramble On" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. Co-written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant and produced by Page, and recorded in 1969 at Juggy Sound Studio, New York City and A & R Recording , Manhattan , it serves as the seventh track of their second studio album Led Zeppelin II .
Name of song, artist(s), album, year of release, and additional notes. Song Artist(s) Release Year Note(s) Ref(s) "Achilles Last Stand" Dream Theater: A Change of Seasons EP 1995 Medley Jason Bonham Band In the Name of My Father – The Zepset – Live from Electric Ladyland: 1997 Encore medley with "Whole Lotta Love" Vitamin String Quartet
In 1997, Christian rock band Geoff Moore & The Distance covered the song as a hidden track on their "Threads" album. Kathy Troccoli has also released a cover of the song on her album "K.T.'s Groovy Medleys" Tony! Toni Tone! released a cover on the CD Panther released in 1995. Phish covered the song in concert on June 13, 1997, at SFX Hall in ...
"That song is something that you hear over and over again and it's so entrenched in the history of country music," she notes. "Also, the gender debate [around it].
The French singer-songwriter on leaving her record label, loving Kate Bush, FKA Twigs, and Madonna, and reflecting on the art of the late Irish musician SOPHIE.
Stand! begins with the title track on which Sly sings lead, a mid-tempo number launching into a gospel break for its final forty-nine seconds. [15] Most of the Family Stone was unavailable for the session at which this coda was recorded: Sly, drummer Gregg Errico and horn players Cynthia Robinson and Jerry Martini were augmented by session players instead.
Step inside comedian David Wain's garage and you'll find a middle-aged dad band rocking out. The rotating crew of band members include "Weird Al" Yankovic and Ken Marino.
"Stand" is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released as the second single from the album Green in 1989. The song peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100 , becoming R.E.M.'s second top 10 hit in the United States, and topped both the Mainstream Rock Tracks and Modern Rock Tracks charts.