The song Black Dog by Led Zeppelin was released in 1971 as part of their fourth studio album, "Led Zeppelin IV". It is known for its intricate guitar riff, powerful vocals, and dynamic drumming. The song became a staple of the band's live performances and remains one of their most popular and influential tracks.
Led Zeppelin IV
Hey hey mama said the way you moveGonna make you sweat, gonna make you grooveAh, ah, child, way you shake that thingGonna make you burn, gonna make you sting.Hey hey baby when you walk that wayWatch your honey drip, can't keep awayOh yeah, oh yeah, oh, ah, ahOh yeah, oh yeah, oh, ah, ah.I gotta roll, can't stand stillGot a flamin' heart, can't get my fillEyes that shine, burnin' redDreams of you all through my headAh ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ahhhHey, baby, whoa baby, pretty babyDarlin' makes 'em do me nowHey, baby, oh baby, pretty babyMove me like you're doin' nowDidn't take too long 'fore I found outWhat people mean by down and outSpent my money, took my carStarted tellin' her friends she gonna be a starI don't know, but I been toldA big-legged woman ain't got no soulOh yeah, oh yeah, ah, ah, ahOh yeah, oh yeah, ah, ah, ahAll I ask for when I prayA steady rollin' woman won't come my wayNeed a woman gonna hold my handTell me no lies, make me a happy manAh ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ah ah, ahhh.Ah, yeah!
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