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{{Infobox song
{{Infobox song
| Name = Ozone Baby
| Name = Ozone Baby
| Cover =
| Artist = [[Led Zeppelin]]
| Artist = [[Led Zeppelin]]
| Album = [[Coda (album)|Coda]]
| Album = [[Coda (album)|Coda]]
| Released = 19 November 1982
| Released = 19 November 1982
| track_no = 5
| track_no = 5
| Recorded = November 14, 1978
| Recorded = 14 November 1978
| Genre = [[Hard rock]]
| Genre = [[Hard rock]]
| Length = 3:35
| Length = 3:35
| Label = [[Swan Song Records|Swan Song]]
| Label = [[Swan Song Records|Swan Song]]
| Writer = [[Jimmy Page|Page]]/[[Robert Plant|Plant]]
| Writer = [[Jimmy Page]]/[[Robert Plant]]
| Producer = [[Jimmy Page]]
| Producer = Jimmy Page
| prev = "[[Walter's Walk]]"
| prev = "[[Walter's Walk]]"
| prev_no = 4
| prev_no = 4
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| next_no = 6
| next_no = 6
}}
}}
"'''Ozone Baby'''" is a song by [[England|English]] [[Rock music|rock]] [[Musical ensemble|group]] [[Led Zeppelin]]. The song was recorded at [[Polar Studios]] in [[Stockholm, Sweden]] during the sessions for the band's final studio album ''[[In Through the Out Door]]'' in November 1978 but it was decided to leave the song off the resultant album. After the death of Led Zeppelin drummer [[John Bonham]] in 1980, the band released an album of studio outtakes in [[1982 in music|1982]] entitled ''[[Coda (album)|Coda]]'', and this song was included on it. It was one of three songs recorded at Polar Studios which were omitted from ''In Through the Out Door'' and later released on ''Coda'', the other two being "[[Wearing and Tearing]]" and "[[Darlene (Led Zeppelin song)|Darlene]]".<ref name="Complete">Dave Lewis (1994), ''The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin'', Omnibus Press, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.</ref>


"'''Ozone Baby'''" is a song by [[England|English]] [[Rock music|rock group]] [[Led Zeppelin]]. It was recorded at [[Polar Studios]] in [[Stockholm, Sweden]] during the sessions for the band's final studio album ''[[In Through the Out Door]]'' in November 1978 but it was decided to leave the song off the resultant album. After the death of [[John Bonham]] in 1980, the band released an album of studio outtakes in 1982 entitled ''[[Coda (album)|Coda]]'', and this song was included on it. It was one of three songs recorded at Polar Studios which were omitted from ''In Through the Out Door'' and later released on ''Coda'', the other two being "[[Darlene (Led Zeppelin song)|Darlene]]" and "[[Wearing and Tearing]]".<ref name="Complete">Dave Lewis (1994), ''The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin'', Omnibus Press, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.</ref>
"Ozone Baby" is a straightforward, up-tempo rock song, featuring some harmonised vocal effects from singer [[Robert Plant]].<ref name="Complete"/> Few Led Zeppelin studio songs included harmonised vocal effects, but it had been increasingly utilised by Plant in live performances from 1977 onwards. Despite this, "Ozone Baby" itself was never performed live at [[Led Zeppelin concerts]].<ref name="Complete"/>


"Ozone Baby" is a straightforward, up-tempo rock song, featuring some harmonised vocal effects from [[Robert Plant]].<ref name="Complete"/> Few Zeppelin studio songs included harmonised vocal effects, but it had been increasingly utilised by Plant in live performances from 1977 onwards. Despite this, "Ozone Baby" itself was never performed live at [[Led Zeppelin concerts]].<ref name="Complete"/>
== Chart positions ==

==Chart positions==
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*Note: the song was not issued as a single. Chart data represents radio airplay of album tracks.
*Note: The song was not issued as a single. Chart data represents radio airplay of album tracks.


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
* [[Robert Plant]] - [[Singing|vocals]]
*[[Robert Plant]] - [[vocals]]
* [[Jimmy Page]] - [[guitar]]s
*[[Jimmy Page]] - [[guitar]]s
* [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] - [[8 string bass guitar]]
*[[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] - [[8 string bass guitar]]
* [[John Bonham]] - [[drum kit|drums]]
*[[John Bonham]] - [[drum kit|drums]]


==Sources==
==Sources==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{MetroLyrics song|led-zeppelin|ozone-baby}}<!-- Licensed lyrics provider -->
*{{MetroLyrics song|led-zeppelin|ozone-baby}}<!-- Licensed lyrics provider -->


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Revision as of 00:52, 7 December 2013

"Ozone Baby"
Song

"Ozone Baby" is a song by English rock group Led Zeppelin. It was recorded at Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden during the sessions for the band's final studio album In Through the Out Door in November 1978 but it was decided to leave the song off the resultant album. After the death of John Bonham in 1980, the band released an album of studio outtakes in 1982 entitled Coda, and this song was included on it. It was one of three songs recorded at Polar Studios which were omitted from In Through the Out Door and later released on Coda, the other two being "Darlene" and "Wearing and Tearing".[1]

"Ozone Baby" is a straightforward, up-tempo rock song, featuring some harmonised vocal effects from Robert Plant.[1] Few Zeppelin studio songs included harmonised vocal effects, but it had been increasingly utilised by Plant in live performances from 1977 onwards. Despite this, "Ozone Baby" itself was never performed live at Led Zeppelin concerts.[1]

Chart positions

Chart (1982) Peak position
US Billboard Top Tracks[2] 14
  • Note: The song was not issued as a single. Chart data represents radio airplay of album tracks.

Personnel

Sources

  • Lewis, Dave (2004) The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9
  • Welch, Chris (1998) Led Zeppelin: Dazed and Confused: The Stories Behind Every Song, ISBN 1-56025-818-7

References

  1. ^ a b c Dave Lewis (1994), The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin, Omnibus Press, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.
  2. ^ "Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart - 1982". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-01-17.

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