Walter's Walk
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'Walter's Walk' is a song by England|English rock and roll|rock band Led Zeppelin. OverviewIt was recorded at Stargroves on 15 May 1972 during the sessions for the group's fifth album, Houses of the Holy, but it remained unreleased until 1982 when it was included on the album Coda (album)|Coda.[1] The date of singer Robert Plant's performance on the song is debatable, as it may have been recorded later than 1972. Plant's tone in this track is far more reminiscent of In Through the Out Door than the rest of the material recorded during the Houses of the Holy era. Others have suggested that Plant's vocals may have been recorded at Jimmy Page's Sol Studios in 1982.[2] It is quite possible that the song existed only as a basic backing track until Coda was assembled.[3] Live performances'Walter's Walk' was never performed live in its entirety at Led Zeppelin concerts, though instrumental snippets of it were regularly included into 'Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused' during the band's 1972 and 1973 Led_Zeppelin_concerts#Concert_tour_chronology|concert tours.[4] One example of this arrangement is presented on the live album How the West Was Won (album)|How the West Was Won, where it also appears with 'The Crunge' during a twenty-five minute version. Credits
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