Led Zeppelin
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“The Wanton Song” was a result of soundchecks on Led’s 1973 tour. Jimmy Page decided to work on the song at his manor house, changing it to feature a sharp aggressive riff between two notes one octave apart, not unlike “Immigrant Song”.
The song’s lyrical content is laced with desire similar to the...
[Chorus]
Silent woman in the night, you came
Took my seed from my shaking frame
Same old fire, another flame
And the wheel rolls on
[Verse 1]
Silent woman through the flames, you come
From the deep behind the sun
Seems my nightmares, my loving gun
Left me barely holding on, oh
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Verse 2]
With blazing eyes you see my trembling hand
When we know the time has come
Lose my senses, lose command
Feel your healing rivers run
[Verse 3]
Is it every time I fall
That I think this is the one?
Ooh, in the darkness can you hear me call?
Another day has just begun
Another day, yeah
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Guitar Solo]
Ooooh
[Chorus]
Silent woman, my face is changed
Some know in ways to come
Feel my fire needs a brand new flame
And the wheel rolls on, rolls on
Rolls on, rolls on, babe, oooooooh
The Wanton Song was written by Robert Plant & Jimmy Page.
The Wanton Song was produced by Jimmy Page.
Led Zeppelin released The Wanton Song on Mon Feb 24 1975.