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Led Zeppelin sung by a woman....

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Disco Fever | 07:10 Wed 05th Aug 2009 | Music
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Hello all, a friend of mine has heard a Led Zep song sung by a woman and he says it's been professionally recorded so it's not one of them unknown artist singers just wanting to sing something by someone else. Has anyone got any ideas or if they've heard it??

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Dolly Parton has released 'Stairway To Heaven' on a CD a while ago. Could that hve been it??
Goldbug did "Whole Lotta Love" in the 90's with a female vocalist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zHTuPhkWjo

Kristin Hersh - When the levee breaks
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I think you will probably find that it is a group called HEART who in their early albums ( pre90`s) and live gigs use to cover 3 or more Zep songs before then went all soft !

The ones that i definitely know they covered are Black Dog - Rock n Roll - Stairway to heaven
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Thank you all i'll let you know soon....
It seems I'm looking for this same thing - I just heard a song from Led Zep that was sung by a woman, but slower than the original. It definaly is not the ones done by Kristin Hersh or Heart. Did anyone ever find out who it was?
hi disco fever, this is related to a different question, you replied to a problem regarding accenta alarms, so wondering if you might be able to help me, following a power cut, alarm key pad not showing power (red light) everything else seems ok, also bottom row of buttons not illuminated, any suggestions please, cheers, tony

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