Battle of Evermore
Battle of Evermore

Led Zeppelin - Battle of Evermore Lyrics

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Battle of Evermore Lyrics

The Queen of Light took her bow
And then she turned to go
The Prince of Peace embraced the gloom
And walked the night alone

Oh, dance in the dark of night
Sing to the morning light
The dark Lord rides in force tonight
And time will tell us all

Oh, throw down your plow and hoe
Rest not to lock your homes
Side by side, we wait the might
Of the darkest of them all, oh, oh

I hear the horses' thunder down in the valley below
I'm waiting for the angels of Avalon
Waiting for the eastern glow

The apples of the valley hold the seeds of happiness
The ground is rich from tender care
Repay, do not forget, no, no

Dance in the dark of night
Sing to the morning light
The apples turn to brown and black
The tyrant's face is red

Oh, war is the common cry
Pick up your swords and fly
The sky is filled with good and bad
That mortals never know, oh

Oh, well, the night is long, the beads of time pass slow
Tired eyes on the sunrise, waiting for the eastern glow

The pain of war cannot exceed the woe of aftermath
The drums will shake the castle wall
The Ringwraiths ride in black, ride on

Sing as you raise your bow (ride on)
Shoot straighter than before
No comfort has the fire at night
That lights the face so cold

Oh, dance in the dark of night
Sing to the morning light
The magic runes are writ in gold to bring the balance back
Bring it back

At last, the sun is shining
The clouds of blue roll by
With flames from the dragon of darkness
The sunlight blinds his eyes
Ah, ooh, oh, ooh, ah

Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, bring it back
Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, bring it back

Oh now, oh now, oh now, oh, oh now, oh now, oh now
Bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, bring it back
Oh now, oh now, oh now, oh, oh now, oh now, oh now
Bring it, bring it, bring it, bring it, bring it
Bring it, bring it, bring it, bring it
Bring it, bring it, bring it

Writer(s): James Patrick Page, Robert Anthony Plant
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the vocalists on 'The Battle of Evermore'?

    'The Battle of Evermore' is a duet featuring Robert Plant and Sandy Denny. Robert Plant plays the role of the narrator, while Sandy Denny represents the town crier. This collaboration marks the only instance where Led Zeppelin recorded a song with a guest vocalist.

  2. What inspired the lyrics of 'The Battle of Evermore'?

    Robert Plant wrote the lyrics after reading about Scottish history and J.R.R. Tolkien's works. The song references themes from Tolkien's Middle-earth, including mentions of Ringwraiths and battles, blending historical and fantasy elements.

  3. How was 'The Battle of Evermore' created?

    'The Battle of Evermore' was spontaneously composed by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant at Headley Grange. Page picked up John Paul Jones's mandolin, despite never having played it before, and developed the chords in one sitting while Plant contributed to the lyrics.

  4. What instruments are featured in 'The Battle of Evermore'?

    'The Battle of Evermore' primarily features acoustic guitar and mandolin. Jimmy Page played John Paul Jones's mandolin for this track, creating its distinctive folk sound.

  5. Is there an instrumental version of 'The Battle of Evermore'?

    Yes, an instrumental version titled 'The Battle of Evermore (Mandolin/Guitar Mix From Headley Grange)' is included in the remastered deluxe edition of Led Zeppelin IV. This version is shorter than the original, with a running time of 4:13 compared to the original's 5:51.

  6. Did Led Zeppelin perform 'The Battle of Evermore' live?

    'The Battle of Evermore' was rarely performed live by Led Zeppelin. When it was played live, John Paul Jones typically sang Sandy Denny’s parts. A notable live recording featuring Najma Akhtar singing Denny’s part was made by Page and Plant in their album No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded.

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