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Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin song) Heaven Sent (Robert Plant song) Hey, Hey, What Can I Do; Hot Dog (Led Zeppelin song) Hots on for Nowhere; Houses of the Holy (song) How Many More Times; Hurting Kind (I've Got My Eyes on You)
Although Plant avoided performing Led Zeppelin songs through much of this period, his tours in 1983 (with drummer Phil Collins) and 1985 were very successful, often performing to sold-out arena-sized venues. In 2007, Plant collaborated with bluegrass and country music artist Alison Krauss.
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Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar (stylized as lullaby and…The Ceaseless Roar) is the tenth solo album by English rock singer Robert Plant.It was released on 8 September 2014 on Nonesuch/Warner Bros. Records.
"Big Log" is a song by English recording artist Robert Plant. The first single from his second solo studio album, The Principle of Moments (1983), it became his first top 40 solo hit, peaking at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song also reached No. 6 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart. Neither of the ...
Fate of Nations is the sixth studio album by English singer Robert Plant, released 25 May 1993 on Es Paranza Records in North America and Fontana Records internationally. It features former Cutting Crew guitarist Kevin MacMichael on all songs and as well as being a backing vocalist.
Robert Plant songs (1 C, 31 P) Songs written by Robert Plant (100 P) Pages in category "Robert Plant" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
^A – based on Bukka White's "Fixin' to Die Blues", a song Led Zeppelin used to perform live. ^B – contains elements of: "If I Ever Get Lucky" by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup ; " Milk Cow's Calf Blues " by Robert Johnson ; " Crawling King Snake " by Big Joe Williams or John Lee Hooker ; and " That's Alright Mama " by Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup.