When the Levee Breaks
"When the Levee Breaks"
Experience the immense power of Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks," the epic closing track from Led Zeppelin IV (1971). Defined by John Bonham's monumental drum sound and swampy slide guitar, this hard rock / blues rock masterpiece transforms a classic blues standard into sheer sonic force.
- TITLE: When the Levee Breaks
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Urban Blues
- RELEASEDAY: November 08
- YEAR: 1971
Recorded in 1971 for the untitled fourth album, this track is legendary for John Bonham's thunderous drum beat, captured with innovative miking techniques in the Headley Grange stairwell. This iconic, heavily compressed groove became one of the most sampled in music history, underpinning Jimmy Page’s hypnotic, swirling slide guitar work in this definitive blues rock performance.
Led Zeppelin reimagined the 1929 blues original (by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie about the Great Mississippi Flood) into a dense, atmospheric hard rock epic. Robert Plant's soaring vocals and wailing harmonica mesh with John Paul Jones’ steady bassline and Page’s layered guitars, creating an apocalyptic, powerful urban blues-infused track that remains profoundly influential since its 1971 release.
SONG MEANING: Based on the 1929 blues song by Kansas Joe McCoy and Memphis Minnie, the lyrics describe the terror and displacement caused by the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927. Phrases like "If it keeps on rainin', levee's goin' to break" and "Mean old levee taught me to weep and moan" convey the desperation and loss faced by those whose homes and lives were destroyed by the floodwaters.
"Led Zeppelin"
- TITLE: Led Zeppelin
- BAND: Led Zeppelin
- OTHER: Active1968–1980
