29 Palms
Robert Plant
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A fool in love A crazy situation Her velvet glove Knocks me down and down and down and down Her kiss of fire A loaded invitation Inside her smile She takes me down and down and down and down Her moves look good A touch of desperation From where I stood She turned my head around and around and around It comes kinda hard When I hear your voice on the radio (hear your voice on the radio) Taking me back down the road leads back to you Oh-oh 29 Palms I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart) Taking me back down the road leads back to you Oh, I'm burning in love A strange infatuation Why cold cold touch, mmm What must I do, do, do, do The heat and the dust Increase my desolation In God we trust Always for you, and you, and you, and you It comes kinda hard When I hear your voice on the radio (hear your voice on the radio) Leading me back down the road that leads back to you Oh-oh-oh 29 Palms I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart) Leading me back down the road that leads back to you Baby, now it comes kinda hard When I hear your voice on the radio Leading me back down the road that leads back to you Oh, don't ya hear me baby, now 29 Palms I feel the heat of your desert heart (feel the heat of your desert heart) Leading me back down the road that leads back to you, you, you Yeah-yeah-yeah I'm coming home, oh oh Gonna get there, gonna get there, don't ya know, babe It comes kinds hard I said when I hear your voice on the radio Leading me back down the road that leads back to you Ooh ooh ooh ooh 29 Palms
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Written by: CHARLIE JONES, DOUG BOYLE, PHILIP JOHNSTONE, ROBERT A PLANT
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Artist Background"29 Palms" is a song performed by Robert Plant, the former lead vocalist of Led Zeppelin, one of the most successful rock bands in history.
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Album InformationThe song was included in his fourth solo studio album called "Fate of Nations", which was released in the year 1993.
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Chart Performance"29 Palms" was very successful in the charts, reaching number 21 in the UK Singles Chart and landing number 1 in the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart in the United States in August 1993.
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Inspired LocationThe song, "29 Palms", was inspired by a small desert city in San Bernardino County, California, also named Twentynine Palms.
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InterpretationAlthough Robert Plant has not shared a definitive interpretation for "29 Palms", it is believed to be abou a romantic encounter he had in the desert city of 29 Palms.
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Musical StyleMusically, the song has a rhythmic, mid-tempo sound, with Plant's vocal performance noted for its passion and dynamism.
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Recurring TechniquesWith "29 Palms", Robert Plant continued to explore the rock genre as a solo artist, experimenting with folk and world musical elements, techniques that were often present in his work post-Zeppelin.
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Music VideoThe music video for "29 Palms" features scenes of desert landscapes, Plant performing live, and ruminative shots of Native American life.
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CollaborationsThe track was produced by Robert Plant himself as well as two other well-respected producers: Mike Gregovich and Chris Hughes.
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LegacyYears after its release, "29 Palms" remains one of Robert Plant's most iconic and beloved solo songs, proving his continued relevance and ability to create impressive music outside of his original band.
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