Led Zeppelin Was An English Rock Band Formed In London In 1968. The Group Comprised Vocalist Robert Plant Guitarist Jimmy Page Bassist And Keyboardist John Paul Jones And Drummer John Bonham. With A Heavy Guitar-Driven Sound They Are Cited As One Of The Progenitors Of Hard Rock And Heavy Metal Although Their Style Drew From A Variety Of Influences Including Blues And Folk Music. Led Zeppelin Have Been Credited As Significantly Impacting The Nature Of The Music Industry Read More On Last.Fm
Led Zeppelin Members Jimmy Page John Paul Jones And John Bonham Were Credited With Writing This Song. Howlin' Wolf The Late Chester Burnett Had Recorded A Song Called "How Many More Years" In 1951 And All New Led Zeppelin Releases Since 1993 Have Co-Credited The Song To The Burnett Via Arrangement With His Publishing Company ARC Music. Cover Versions By Many Artists Such As The LA Guns 1999 Version On The Album Shrinking Violet However Are Not Credited To Burnett. Though Listed At A Time Of 3 30 On The Album Sleeve The Correct Length Of The Track Is In Fact 8 28. The Incorrect Listing Was Deliberate As It Was Intended To Help Promote Radio Play. Page Knew That Radio Stations Would Never Play A Song Over Eight Minutes Long So He Wrote The Track Time As Shorter On The Album To Trick Radio Stations Into Playing It. It Has Also Been Reported That The "Rosie" And "Hunter" Components Of The Song Came Spontaneously To The Group On The Night Of The Recording Session. The "Hunter" Component Is Taken From "The Hunter" Recorded By Bluesman Albert King With Booker T & The MGs.