Tangerine

Led Zeppelin · Led Zeppelin III

One, two
One, two, three, four, one, two
Measuring a summer's day
I only find it slips away to gray
The hours, they bring me pain

Tangerine, tangerine, living reflection from a, from a dream
I was her love, she was my queen
and now a thousand years between

Thinking how it used to be
Does she still remember times like these
To think of us again, and I do

Tangerine, tangerine, living reflection from a dream
I was her love, she was my queen
and now a thousand years betwee-ee-ee-een

About Tangerine

Led Zeppelin's "Tangerine" stands as a quintessential example of the band's hard rock prowess, delivered with the raw energy characteristic of their 1970 output on the album *Led Zeppelin III*. The track showcases Jimmy song's signature guitar work, blending bluesy riffs with the heavier, distorted tones that defined the group's sound during this era. As a staple of their discography, the song captures the essence of their ability to fuse traditional rock structures with innovative production techniques. It remains a powerful representation of the band's influence on the hard rock genre, resonating with audiences who appreciate the intensity and craftsmanship of their recordings from the early 1970s.