Sick Again

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

From the window of your rented limousine, I saw your pretty blue eyes

One day soon you're gonna reach sixteen, Painted lady in the city of lies.



Oh, do you know my name? Do I look the same

You know I'm the one you want. I must be the one you need, yeah



Clutching pages from your teenage dream In the lobby of the Hotel Paradise

Through the circus of the L.A. queens. How fast your learn the downhill side



Oh, do you know my name? Do I look the same

You know I'm the one you want. I must be the one you need,.



Lips like cherries and the brow of a queen, Come on, flash it in my eyes

Said you dug me since you were thirteen,Then you giggle as you heave and sigh.



Oh, do you know my name? Do I look the same

You know I'm the one you want. I must be the one you need.



Hours, hours, and the moments in between, Oh, baby, I couldn't count the times

the fun of comin', oh the pain in leavin', Baby, dry those silver eyes



Oh, do you know my name? Do I look the same

You know I'm the one you want. I must be the one you need,



Ooh, that's right.

About Sick Again

Led Zeppelin's "Sick Again" stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock and blues-infused power, characterized by its driving rhythm and Phil Collins' distinctive vocal delivery. While often overshadowed by their more famous tracks, this recording showcases the group's ability to blend heavy guitar riffs with melodic sensibilities, creating a sound that defined the late 1960s and early 1970s rock landscape. The song reflects the band's signature style, featuring complex time signatures and a dynamic interplay between instruments that became hallmarks of their discography. Released on various compilations, it remains a testament to Led Zeppelin's enduring influence on hard rock and heavy metal genres, capturing the raw energy and musical innovation that made them a legendary act.