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"Heartbreaker" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1969 album, Led Zeppelin II. It was credited to all four members of the band, recorded at A&R Recording and Atlantic Studios in New York City during the band's second concert tour of North America, and engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Clockwise, from top left: Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones Led Zeppelin were an English rock band who recorded 94 songs between 1968 and 1980. The band pioneered the concept of album-oriented rock and often refused to release popular songs as singles, [1] instead viewing their albums as indivisible, complete listening experiences, and disliked record labels re-editing ...
Along with vocalist Robert Plant, Page has expressed his distaste for the track, and has called it his least favourite Led Zeppelin song. Consequently, the song was never performed live in concert. The song's music has been characterized by its "snaking" guitar riff and "catchy feel." The song makes use of ascending chord sequences.
In a contemporary review for Houses of the Holy, Gordon Fletcher of Rolling Stone criticized "Over the Hills and Far Away", calling the track dull, as well as writing the track is "cut from the same mold as "Stairway to Heaven", but becomes dull without that song's torrid guitar solo". [11] The song has received greater acclaim in more recent ...
Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin song) Hey, Hey, What Can I Do; Hot Dog (Led Zeppelin song) How Many More Times; I. I'm Gonna Crawl; In the Evening; In the Light; M. Me Love;
"Heartbreaker" Dread Zeppelin: Un-Led-Ed: 1990 Michael White & the White: Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin: 1995 [2] Alvin Youngblood Hart: Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin: 1999 [53] Coalesce: There is Nothing New Under the Sun EP 1999 [16] Speed Limit: Going Nowhere Fast: 1999 [58] Jimmy Page & the Black Crowes: Live at the Greek: 2000 ...
Live versions of this song were performed on Led Zeppelin's 1977 concert tour of the United States. John Paul Jones originally played the melody on an acoustic guitar before introducing a custom triple-necked instrument created by Andy Manson, that included six-string and twelve-string guitars, a mandolin, and bass pedals.
"Immigrant Song" (from Led Zeppelin III) Page, Robert Plant: Mixed from both nights: 3:42: 3. "Heartbreaker" (from Led Zeppelin II) John Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant: Mixed from both nights: 7:25: 4. "Black Dog" (from Led Zeppelin IV) Jones, Page, Plant: Mixed from both nights: 5:41: 5. "Over the Hills and Far Away" (from Houses of the Holy) Page ...