The Rover

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

I've been to London, seen seven wonders. I know to trip is just to fall

I used to rock it, sometimes I'd roll it. I always knew what it was for.



There can be no denyin' that the wind 'll shake 'em down

And the flat world's flyin'. There's a new plague on the land



If we could just join hands (X3)



Traversed the planet when heaven sent me. I saw the kings who rule them all

Still by the firelight and purple moonlight. I hear the rested rivers call

And the wind is crying, from a love that won't grow cold

My lover, she is lying, on the dark side of the globe



If we could just join hands (X3)



You got me rockin' when I ought to be a-rollin'

Darlin', tell me, darlin', which way to go

You keep me rockin', baby, then you keep me stolen

Won't you tell me, darlin', which way to go... that's right



Oh how I wonder, oh how I worry and I would dearly like to know

I've all this wonder of earthly plunder will it leave us anything to show



And our time is flyin' see the candle burnin' low

Is the new world rising, from the shambles of the old



If we could just join hands.

The Rover - Led Zeppelin

Released in 1969, 'The Rover' stands as a quintessential example of Led Zeppelin's hard rock and blues-rock fusion. The track features the band's signature heavy guitar riffs and John Paul Jones's distinctive bass lines, driving a narrative of a lone traveler seeking refuge. While often associated with their debut album, this recording appears on various compilations and reissues, showcasing the group's early ability to blend American blues traditions with their own powerful, driving sound. The song remains a staple of their discography, illustrating the band's foundational style before they expanded into more complex and experimental territories.