Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)
Led Zeppelin · Definitive Collection Of Mini - Lp Replicas [2008]
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Missus cool rides out in her aged Cadillac.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
*Come on, babe on the round about, ride on the merry-go-round,
We all know what your name is, so you better lay your money down.
Alimony, alimony payin' your bills,
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
When your conscience hits, you knock it back with pills.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
* Chorus
Tellin' tall tales of how it used to be.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
With the butler and the maid and the servants three.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
Nobody hears a single word you say.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
But you keep on talkin' till your dyin' day.
Livin', lovin', she's just a woman.
* Chorus
Livin', Lovin', She's just a woman.
Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)
Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman) stands as a vibrant example of Led Zeppelin's ability to blend blues roots with hard rock intensity. Originally appearing on their 1969 debut album, the track showcases the band's early dynamic, driven by John Bonham's thunderous drumming and Jimmy song's intricate guitar work. Robert Plant's vocal delivery captures a playful yet commanding energy that defines the group's signature sound during this formative era. The song remains a staple in their live performances, highlighting the tight interplay between the musicians that would come to define their legendary status. As part of their extensive discography, it offers listeners a glimpse into the creative forces that shaped classic rock history, demonstrating the band's mastery of rhythm and blues adaptation without relying on complex arrangements.
