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|name = Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) | |name = Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) | ||
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|album = '' | |album = ''Led Zeppelin II]]'' | ||
|published = Superhype Music | |published = Superhype Music | ||
|registration = ASCAP 420154005 | |registration = ASCAP 420154005 | ||
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|language = English | |language = English | ||
|length = 2 minutes 40 seconds | |length = 2 minutes 40 seconds | ||
|composer = | |composer = Jimmy Page]], Robert Plant]] | ||
|label = | |label = Atlantic Records]] | ||
|producer = Jimmy Page | |producer = Jimmy Page | ||
|engineer = Andy Johns | |engineer = Andy Johns | ||
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''''Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)'''' is a song by the | ''''Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)'''' is a song by the England|English]] rock music|rock]] band Led Zeppelin]] from their album ''Led Zeppelin II]]'', released in 1969. It was also released as the b-side]] of the single (music)|single]] 'Whole Lotta Love]]'. The song is about a persistent groupie]] who exasperated the band early in their career.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zeppelin: From a Whisper to a Scream|location=London|publisher=Omnibus Press|pages=34|isbn=978-1-78038-547-1}}</ref> | ||
For the recording of this track, Page played on a Vox 12-string guitar.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Tolinski|first=Brad|coauthors=Greg DiBenedetto|date=May 1993|title=Inside the studio with Jimmy Page|url=http://www.skeptictank.org/files/en004/lza93pag.htm|journal=Guitar World|publisher=Harris Publications|volume=14|issue=5|issn=1063-4231}}</ref> | For the recording of this track, Page played on a Vox 12-string guitar.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Tolinski|first=Brad|coauthors=Greg DiBenedetto|date=May 1993|title=Inside the studio with Jimmy Page|url=http://www.skeptictank.org/files/en004/lza93pag.htm|journal=Guitar World|publisher=Harris Publications|volume=14|issue=5|issn=1063-4231}}</ref> | ||
==Live performances== | ==Live performances== | ||
Even though the song was never performed, there was a single show in Dusseldorf during which a short segment of the song was played right after the band's song ' | Even though the song was never performed, there was a single show in Dusseldorf during which a short segment of the song was played right after the band's song 'Heartbreaker (song)|Heartbreaker]]' on 12 March 1970, as bootlegs from that date show attest. It was also one of the few Led Zeppelin songs on which Page sang backing vocals]]. Conversely, singer Robert Plant]] played it on his 1990 solo tour. | ||
==Chart positions== | ==Chart positions== | ||
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**John Bonham - drums, percussion | **John Bonham - drums, percussion | ||
*Production: | *Production: | ||
** | **Peter Grant]] – executive producer | ||
**Andy Johns - engineer, mixing | **Andy Johns - engineer, mixing | ||
**Joe Sidore - original CD mastering engineer (mid-1980s) | **Joe Sidore - original CD mastering engineer (mid-1980s) |
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'Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)' is a song by the England|English]] rock music|rock]] band Led Zeppelin]] from their album Led Zeppelin II]], released in 1969. It was also released as the b-side]] of the single (music)|single]] 'Whole Lotta Love]]'. The song is about a persistent groupie]] who exasperated the band early in their career.[1] For the recording of this track, Page played on a Vox 12-string guitar.[2] Live performancesEven though the song was never performed, there was a single show in Dusseldorf during which a short segment of the song was played right after the band's song 'Heartbreaker (song)|Heartbreaker]]' on 12 March 1970, as bootlegs from that date show attest. It was also one of the few Led Zeppelin songs on which Page sang backing vocals]]. Conversely, singer Robert Plant]] played it on his 1990 solo tour. Chart positionsSingle
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