Who wrote the lyrics to Stairway to Heaven?

Who wrote the lyrics to Stairway to Heaven?

Robert Plant
Stairway to Heaven/Lyricists

What is the story behind Stairway to Heaven?

The song originated in 1970 when Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were spending time at Bron-Yr-Aur, a remote cottage in Wales, following Led Zeppelin’s fifth American concert tour. Page always kept a cassette recorder around, and the idea for “Stairway to Heaven” came together from bits of taped music.

What age is Jimmy Page?

77 years (January 9, 1944)
Jimmy Page/Age

How old is Jimmy Page now?

Who named the band Led Zeppelin?

The newly formed group finished the obligatory concert schedule of the Yardbirds, but then went on to record their first self-titled debut album under their new name, Led Zeppelin. The name came from a comment made by Keith Moon of The Who, who once said the band would go down like a lead balloon.

What is the theme song for Gilligan’s Island?

Gilligan’s Island Theme Lyrics. The Ballad of Gilligan’s Island Lyrics by George Wyle and Sherwood Shwartz. Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful trip. That started from this tropic port. Aboard this tiny ship. The mate was a mighty sailing man,

Is there an uphill climb on Gilligan’s Isle?

there here for a long long time. it’s an uphill climb. in their tropic island nest. it’s primitive as can be. here on Gilligan’s Isle!

How long would it take to tour Gilligan’s Isle?

The skipper brave and sure. For a three hour tour, a three hour tour. The Minnow would be lost, the Minnow would be lost. Here on Gilligan’s Isle. It’s an uphill climb. In their tropic island nest. It’s primitive as can be. Here on “Gilligan’s Isle.”

What would happen to the Minnow on Gilligan’s Isle?

Aboard this tiny ship. The skipper brave and sure. For a three hour tour, a three hour tour. The Minnow would be lost, the Minnow would be lost. Here on Gilligan’s Isle. It’s an uphill climb. In their tropic island nest.

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