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  1. Travelling Riverside Blues

    Columbia. Songwriter (s) Robert Johnson. Producer (s) Don Law. " Travelling Riverside Blues " is a blues song written by the bluesman Robert Johnson. He recorded it on June 20, 1937, in Dallas, Texas, during his last recording session. The song was unreleased until its inclusion on the 1961 Johnson compilation album King of the Delta Blues ...

  2. The Meaning Behind The Song: Traveling Riverside Blues by Led Zeppelin

    "Traveling Riverside Blues" is a classic blues song, characterized by its 12-bar structure, heavy use of the blues scale, and its call-and-response lyrics. The song features Jimmy Page's signature guitar riffs, which are heavily influenced by Delta blues and Chicago blues styles. The rhythm section of John Paul Jones on bass and John ...

  3. The Meaning Behind The Song: Travelling Riverside Blues by Led Zeppelin

    The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery that paints a picture of a lonesome traveler trying to find his way back to the riverside, where his love awaits. This theme of constant movement and yearning for a connection is a recurring motif in many blues songs, and Led Zeppelin captures it brilliantly in Travelling Riverside Blues.

  4. Traveling Riverside Blues by Led Zeppelin

    Robert Johnson. Got no lien on my body. / Got no mortgage on my soul. / Got no lien on my body, baby. / Got no mortgage on my soul John Lee Hooker. First time I heard this was on the box set .I thought well Zeppelin dug up some old stuff.This was back in the day before I started to collect Zeppelin bootlegs.

  5. The Story Behind Led Zeppelin's "Travelling Riverside Blues"

    Led Zeppelin's "Traveling Riverside Blues" performance was initially recorded by the BBC at Aeolian Hall in England on June 24th, 1969. At the time, Led Zeppelin was touring the United Kingdom. John Walters of the BBC produced the song's recording. The song was broadcast on the John Peel Top Gear show on June 28, 1969.

  6. Led Zeppelin

    I know you're mine, she's my rider. She ain't but sixteen, but she's my rider. I'm going to Rosedale, take my rider by my side. Anybody ask you and me met, I keep them satisfied. But, uh, see my ...

  7. The Meaning Behind The Song: Travelling Riverside Blues by Led Zeppelin

    In conclusion, "Travelling Riverside Blues" by Led Zeppelin is a powerful homage to the blues tradition and a testament to the band's musical genius. The song captures the essence of love, longing, and desire, while showcasing the incredible talent and creativity of the band members. It serves as a reminder of the lasting impact of blues ...

  8. Led Zeppelin ~ "Travelling Riverside Blues" with lyrics

    English rock band Led Zeppelin's version of this song was produced by John Walters at the BBC studios in Aeolian Hall on June 24, 1969 during the band's UK T...

  9. Led Zeppelin

    Official music video for Led Zeppelin - 'Travelling Riverside Blues'. Originally written by blues legend Robert Johnson, Led Zeppelin recorded their tribute ...

  10. The story of a song: Travelling Riverside Blues

    Led Zeppelin - Short Biography. - Led Zeppelin was an English rock band formed in London in 1968. - The band consisted of Robert Plant (vocals), Jimmy Page (guitar), John Paul Jones (bass/keyboard) and John Bonham (drums). - Their sound is heavily guitar driven, and they are cited as the forerunners of hard rock and heavy metal.

  11. 'Traveling Riverside Blues' and the Roots of Led Zeppelin

    David Jacobs-Strain is a young blues player who has successfully merged his folk-blues training with a very modern approach to rhythm and style. His 2008 version of "Traveling Riverside Blues" is informed by both Robert Johnson and Led Zeppelin. Here are the complete versions of "Traveling Riverside Blues" tracked through time:

  12. Coda (Led Zeppelin album)

    Coda. (1982) Led Zeppelin Boxed Set. (1990) Coda is a rejected tracks album from various sessions during the band's twelve-year career. The album was released on 26 November 1982, [1] almost two years after the group had officially disbanded following the death of drummer John Bonham. The word coda, meaning a passage that ends a musical piece ...

  13. Led Zeppelin

    Lord, I'm goin' to Rosedale, gon' take my rider by my side. We can still barrel house baby, 'cause it's on the river side. Now you can squeeze my lemon till the juice run down my. (Till the juice run down my leg, baby, you know what I'm talkin' 'bout) You can squeeze my lemon till the juice run down my leg. (That's what I'm ...

  14. King of the Delta Blues Singers

    King of the Delta Blues Singers is a compilation album by American Delta blues musician ... 1998, by the Legacy Records subsidiary label of the Sony Corporation, with a newly discovered alternate version of "Traveling Riverside Blues" appended as a bonus track. The original recording engineer was Vincent Liebler. Reception. Professional ratings ...

  15. The Meaning Behind The Song: Traveling Riverside Blues by Todd Rundgren

    Traveling Riverside Blues is a classic blues song originally written and performed by the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. Todd Rundgren, a renowned American musician and producer, covered this timeless track in his album "Todd Rundgren's Johnson" released on April 12, 2011.

  16. Travelling Riverside Blues

    John Waters. ' Travelling Riverside Blues' is a blues-rock song written and recorded by English rock band Led Zeppelin. The title is inspired from 'Traveling Riverside Blues' by blues musician Robert Johnson. The Led Zeppelin song is registered with copyright association ASCAP, with the unique title code 500445772. [1]

  17. Led Zeppelin

    Official music video for Led Zeppelin - 'Travelling Riverside Blues'. Originally written by blues legend Robert Johnson, Led Zeppelin recorded their tribute ...

  18. Led Zeppelin

    Produced by John Walters for the BBC. "Travelling Riverside Blues" is one of three previously unreleased tracks featured on "Led Zeppelin", a four-CD, four-cassette, 54-song boxed set due for release on October 23, 1990. The first Led Zeppelin compilation ever, the boxed set comprises nearly five hours of music - 54 tracks selected by Jimmy ...

  19. Song: Traveling Riverside Blues written by Robert Johnson

    Travelling Riverside Blues written by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant English. The Pedrito Martinez Group feat. John Scofield. The song Traveling Riverside Blues was written by Robert Johnson and was first recorded and released by Robert Johnson in 1961. It was covered by Noël Akchoté, The Original Snakeboy, Roger Hubbard, Dion and other artists.

  20. Travelling Riverside Blues

    가사 [편집] Travelling Riverside Blues. If your man get personal, want you to have your fun. 만약 네 남자와 친밀하다면, 즐거운 시간 보내라고. If your man get personal, want you to have your fun. 만약 네 남자와 친밀하다면, 즐거운 시간 보내라고. Come on back to Friar's Point, mama, and barrelhouse all ...

  21. The Meaning Behind The Song: Traveling Riverside Blues (Take 1) by

    Understanding the Lyrics. Traveling Riverside Blues (Take 1) is a song written and recorded by Robert Johnson in Dallas, Texas in 1937. This blues composition showcases the raw, authentic style that Johnson is renowned for. The lyrics provide a glimpse into the intriguing themes of personal relationships, wanderlust, and the adventures that ...

  22. Travelling Riverside Blues

    Travelling Riverside Blues (Q7836081) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. single by Robert Johnson. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Travelling Riverside Blues. single by Robert Johnson. Statements. instance of. song. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia.