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About D'yer Mak'er
"D'yer Mak'er" is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. The title is a play on the word "Jamaica" when spoken in an English accent.
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Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock band active in the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s. Formed as the New Yardbirds in 1968, the band consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. They are widely considered to be one of the most successful, innovative and influential rock groups in history. more »
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Classic Rock
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Written by: John Bonham, John Paul Jones, James Patrick (jimmy) Page, Robert Anthony Plant
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10 facts about this song
Creation"D'Yer Mak'er" was released by Led Zeppelin in 1973. It was featured on the band's fifth album, "Houses of the Holy". |
Title InspirationThe song's title is derived from an old English joke where one person asks "D'yer make 'er?" (did you make her) and the respondent replies, "No, I didn't even kiss her!" It also phonetically resembles the name of the country Jamaica, reflecting the track's reggae influence. |
Music GenreThe song combines elements of reggae and doo-wop genres, showcasing Led Zeppelin's innovative, genre-crossing capabilities. It is one of their few ventures into the reggae style. |
Popular Opinion"D'Yer Mak'er" remains one of Led Zeppelin’s most controversial songs. Some fans love it for its experimental sound, while others dislike it for straying too far from the band's traditional hard rock and blues base. |
Album Billboard RankingDespite the mixed reactions, "D'Yer Mak'er" was one of the two singles released from the "Houses of the Holy" album and it reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. |
Band's FeedbackAlthough Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was credited with the song's creation, he reportedly was not fond of it. On the other hand, the band's vocalist Robert Plant defended the song in a 1977 interview, stating that he thought it was remarkable. |
Song LengthThe song runs at 4 minutes and 22 seconds, making it one of the shortest songs on the "Houses of the Holy" album. |
Live PerformancesDespite its commercial success, "D'Yer Mak'er" was never performed live in its entirety at Led Zeppelin concerts. |
Cover VersionsSeveral cover versions of the song have been recorded, most famously by jazz musician Herbie Mann and alternative rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. |
Resurgence in PopularityThe song saw a resurgence in popularity in 2007 when it was used in an episode of the popular American TV series, "Entourage". |
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