

I listened to Led Zeppelin III last night. I heard “Tangerine” by Big Head Todd and the Monsters on Encomium before hearing Zep do it. I’m not sure if it is because I heard Big Head Todd & Crew first or because it sounds better, I’m going with BHT today. This might be one of my 31 songs — but as performed by BHT!
Per wikipedia:
Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin is a tribute album by various artists dedicated to Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records on March 14, 1995. Many of the appearing artists were signed to Atlantic or an affiliate at the time of the release.
“Tangerine” is a folk rock song by the English band Led Zeppelin. Recorded in 1970, it is included on the second, more acoustic-oriented side of Led Zeppelin III (1970). The plaintive ballad reflects on lost love and features strummed acoustic guitar rhythm with pedal steel guitar.
The Yardbirds, with guitarist Jimmy Page, recorded an early version of the song in 1968, titled “Knowing That I’m Losing You”. When it was released on the Page-produced 2017 album Yardbirds ’68, Keith Relf’s vocal was left out. “Tangerine” has been performed in concert by Led Zeppelin at different points in their career and has been recorded by other musicians.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters are a rock band formed in 1984 in Colorado. The band has released a number of albums since 1989 with their 1993 album Sister Sweetly going platinum in the United States. The band has developed a sizable live following especially in the Mountain States of the United States.
Songfacts.com trivia:
Robert Plant would sometimes introduce this at concerts by saying: “This song is for our families and friends and people we’ve been close to. It’s a song of love at its most innocent stages.”
According to Jimmy Page, this song was dedicated to Jackie DeShannon, who was his girlfriend when he wrote the song. DeShannon, a member of the Songwriting Hall of Fame, had hits as a singer with “What the World Needs Now Is Love” and “Put a Little Love in Your Heart.”
Measuring a summer’s day, I only finds it slips away to grey
The hours, they bring me pain
Tangerine, Tangerine, living reflection 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 between
Songwriters: James Patrick Page

I did enjoy that version, BHT are new to me. So enjoyed your verion too!
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:) Thank you. BHT makes good, mellow music.
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:)
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Very nice and you always surprise me with your vast knowledge of music.
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Thanks Jim. I know a drop in the bucket compared to what there is to learn. These daily song posts help me learn more every day.
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This is a good version. This one and Hey Hey What Can I do are my favorite Zeppelin songs.
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Thanks, Max.
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