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Nobody's Fault but Mine - 1990 Remaster

1976Released
6:16

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This was inspired by American Blues singer Blind Willie Johnson, who played in the 1920s. In searching for a deeper meaning to the song, fans came up with a few ideas. Some thought it was about Jimmy Page's blossoming heroin addiction. Others thought it was comparable to Robert Johnson's "Hellhound On My Trail," in that it was Plant lamenting Zeppelin's supposed deal with the devil. A third theory is that Plant was apologizing for the song "In My Time Of Dying," which after his car crash he said he would never sing again.

Jimmy Page overdubbed his guitar intro 3 times. He played one guitar an octave higher than the others.

Robert Plant was recovering from a car accident and had to record his tracks from a wheelchair.

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Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Nobody's Fault but Mine - 1990 Remaster.
AKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
188BPM

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Rhino Atlantic
© 1976 Swan Song Inc.
℗ 1976 Atlantic Recording Corp., a Warner Music Group company

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