Black Country Woman (track)
by Led Zeppelin
Year: 1975
From the album Physical Graffiti (track #14)
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Black Country Woman appears on the following album(s) by Led Zeppelin:
- Physical Graffiti (track #14) (this album) (1975)
- The Complete Studio Recordings (track #65) (compilation) (1993)
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| ! | 04/24/2026 14:43 | Pavloss | 2,378 | 60/100 |
| ! | 01/20/2026 05:04 | stareaterogni0n | 6,191 | 69/100 |
| ! | 12/07/2025 00:15 | Exist-en-ciel | 169,579 | 71/100 |
| ! | 11/14/2025 23:07 | 5,272 | 80/100 | |
| ! | 11/05/2025 13:05 | 10,848 | 77/100 |
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Weakest song on the album, not counting the instrumental Bron-Yr-Aur.
A fun folk jam, but filler nonetheless.
It was a leftover from Houses Of The Holy, recorded during the "D'yer Mak'er" sessions. I like the way it fits here a lot. Gives the album a bigger acoustic presence.
I'm sure it was fun to play and fun to write, but doesn't really deserve a place on this album. They should have saved this one for Coda too!