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This Day In Music History: November 19th

On this day, November 19th, in 1982 English rock band Led Zeppelin released their ninth and final album Coda.Released two years after Led Zeppelin's official disbanding, ‘Coda’ would hold tracks such as ‘Poor Tom’, Walter’s Walk’, and even ‘Darlene’. ‘Coda’ would also go on to peak at number six on the Billboard Hot 200, as well as number 4 on the UK Charts. Listen to a track below. 
 

Fourth track of first side of Coda. Houses of the Holy outtake. Lyrics: Oh...know I feel so strange looking out the door Oh...trying hard to change but can't let go Oh...crying tears of pain and more and more Oh...everyday is the same as the one before I am walking the floor over you I am walking the floor Every heart that breaks is a heart that is cold To the hand that takes your dreamless soul Oh...Is it long to wait, is it much to pay?
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PostedNovember 19, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
TagsLed Zeppelin, Coda, This Day In Music History

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