“Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You”

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“Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You” is a folk song, popularized in the 1960s, that has been widely covered by artists including Joan Baez and Led Zeppelin.

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instanceOf song
alsoCreditedSongwriter Jimmy Page NERFINISHED
John Paul Jones NERFINISHED
Robert Plant NERFINISHED
associatedMovement 1960s folk revival
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy Great White NERFINISHED
Joan Baez NERFINISHED
Led Zeppelin NERFINISHED
Led Zeppelin tribute bands
Quicksilver Messenger Service NERFINISHED
decadeOfComposition 1950s
firstPopularRecordingBy Joan Baez NERFINISHED
genre folk
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
voice
hasVocalStyle solo vocal
includedOnAlbum "Joan Baez in Concert" NERFINISHED
"Led Zeppelin" NERFINISHED
language English
LedZeppelinAlbumSide Side one
LedZeppelinTrackNumber 2
LedZeppelinVersionFeatures acoustic guitar
dynamic loud–soft contrasts
electric guitar
LedZeppelinVersionLength about 6 minutes and 40 seconds
LedZeppelinVersionStyle folk rock
hard rock
notableFor Led Zeppelin adaptation on their debut album
being widely covered in the 1960s folk revival
originalPerformer Anne Bredon NERFINISHED
originalSongwriter Anne Bredon NERFINISHED
originalTitleVariant "Babe I’m Gonna Leave You" NERFINISHED
performedBy Joan Baez NERFINISHED
Led Zeppelin NERFINISHED
popularizedBy Joan Baez NERFINISHED
Led Zeppelin NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1960s
theme emotional conflict
romantic breakup

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album "Joan Baez in Concert" hasPart “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You”
subject surface form: Joan Baez in Concert