Houses Of The Holy

Led Zeppelin · Definitive Collection Of Mini - Lp Replicas [2008]

Let me take you to the movies. Can I take you to the show

Let me be yours ever truly. Can I make your garden grow



From the houses of the holy, we can watch the white doves go

From the door comes Satan's daughter, and it only goes to show. You know.



There's an angel on my shoulder, In my hand a sword of gold

Let me wander in your garden. And the seeds of love I'll sow. You know.



So the world is spinning faster. Are you dizzy when you're stoned

Let the music be your master. Will you heed the master's call

Oh... Satan and man.



Said there ain't no use in crying. Cause it will only, only drive you mad

Does it hurt to hear them lying? Was this the only world you had? Oh-oh



So let me take you, take you to the movie. Can I take you, baby, to the show.

Why don't you let me be yours ever truly. Can I make your garden grow

You know.

Houses Of The Holy

Led Zeppelin's "Houses Of The Holy" stands as a quintessential rock anthem, blending bluesy riffs with psychedelic textures to create a sound that defined the late 1970s. Recorded during the band's prolific period, the track showcases Jimmy song's guitar work and Robert Plant's soaring vocals, capturing the essence of hard rock and heavy metal. Released on their 1973 album *Led Zeppelin II*, the song became a staple of their discography, influencing countless artists across genres. Its enduring popularity stems from its powerful energy and the way it encapsulates the band's ability to fuse traditional rock structures with innovative musical elements. The recording remains a cornerstone of their catalog, frequently covered and celebrated for its raw power and melodic strength.