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Thank You (Led Zeppelin song)

"Thank You"
Song by Led Zeppelin from the album Led Zeppelin II
Released 22 October 1969 (1969-10-22)
Format LP record
Recorded 1969
Studio Morgan, London
Genre Rock
Length 3:50
Label Atlantic
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Jimmy Page
ISWC T-070.183.229-2

"Thank You" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1969 album Led Zeppelin II, written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.

"Thank You" signalled a deeper involvement in songwriting by singer Robert Plant: it was the first Led Zeppelin song for which he wrote all the lyrics. According to various Led Zeppelin biographies, this is also the song that made Jimmy Page realise that Plant could now handle writing the majority of the lyrics for the band's songs. Plant wrote the song as a tribute to his then-wife Maureen.

The song features Hammond organ playing by John Paul Jones, which fades into a false ending before concluding with a crescendo roughly ten seconds later. This has created a problem for radio stations wishing to play the track, which must decide whether to accept the dead air or cut it off. Some stations run an edited version with the silence eliminated. For the recording of this track, Page played on a Vox 12-string guitar. It was also one of the few Led Zeppelin songs on which Page sang backing vocals.

When "Thank You" was performed at Led Zeppelin concerts, it featured Jones' extended keyboard solo (either on the Hammond organ or on some 1972-73 versions, the Mellotron) as an introduction to the song. The piece was eventually dropped from the band's standard live setlist following the 1973 tour of the United States, when it was only occasionally used as an encore, for example, at the tour's final concert in Madison Square Garden.

Robert Plant sang a part of "Thank You" at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992, before combining the song with "Crazy Little Thing Called Love".


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