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Great Song | Reviewer: Anonymous | 9/5/09
"Hey Hey What Can I Do" is a song by English rock group Led Zeppelin released in 1970 as the B-side of "Immigrant Song." It is Led Zeppelin's only non-album track released during the band's existence. It did however appear on the Atlantic Records UK various artists LP, The New Age of Atlantic, released in 1972. The song was first released on CD in October 1990 on the 4CD Led Zeppelin box set collection. In 1992, "Immigrant Song"/"Hey Hey What Can I Do" was released as a "vinyl replica" CD single. In 1993, "Hey Hey What Can I Do" was included on The Complete Studio Recordings 10 CD boxed set, as one of four bonus tracks on the Coda disc. The song is not included on the individual version of Coda. In 2007 Led Zeppelin released the track online along with the rest of their back catalogue. The song was also released as the B-side of the "Stairway To Heaven" 7" 45 RPM picture disc.
Hey Hey What Can I Do | Reviewer: Jake | 8/7/09
You tell him, Rick. Hahaha. Sounds like the Black Crows, hehehe. That's rich. I remember when The Black Crows first got on the radio I immediately liked them but they were an anachronism. They were about 2 decades late for their style of music. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Rock peaked in the late 60's early 70's for me. I only wish The Black Crows made more music. Very few bands have staying power anymore. Must have been something in the water in England from the 1940's on that produced all those Rock Gods. Maybe it was the pressure of WW2 that forged all those diamonds. Shine on you crazy diamonds!
The Black Crows?!?!?!?! | Reviewer: Rick | 5/3/09
Randy, if you wish to make a comparison of like sounding songs, generally the later song or artist (in this case, the Black Crows, formed in 1984) sound like Led Zeppelin, which undoubtedly has influenced many bands that have formed since the 70s.
This song's great, but kinda like Black Crows | Reviewer: Randy | 3/4/09
It's not on my copy of Coda either, but I did manage to find a 2 song CD called a Back trax, (looks like an old 45). As mentioned, it is side b of Immigrant Song. Until I found it, I thought you had to buy that box set from a decade ago. I thought it had a couple of unreleased songs in it, and that this was one of them.
He Ain't No Idiot | Reviewer: VoR | 1/18/08
It was on the Age of Atlantic, exactly as described. It's not on my copy of Coda released in 1982.
So how much do you think a vinyl copy of Age of Atlantic is worth?
wow | Reviewer: steven | 12/23/07
great song. and the one dude who said it was released on the b side of immigrant song is right, just letting everyone know.
btw get the complete studio recordings... well worth it.
this song kicks ass | Reviewer: tyler paulson | 11/29/07
fuckin idiots, how can you call yourselves Led Zeppelin fans, this was released as the b-Side of the Immigrant Song, however not on the album Led Zeppelin III
Original release of "Hey Hey What Can I Do" | Reviewer: Neil Jackson | 11/18/07
There are 17 comments thus far on this site regarding Led Zep's song "Hey Hey What Can I Do" yet nobody has got it right. The first time this was realeased on a vynil LP in the UK was in 1972. The album was called "The New Age of Atlantic", serial number K20024, and this was the first track on side one. Other Atlantic artists feaured on this sampler album included Yes (America), John Prine (Sam Stone), Buffalo Springfield (Bluebird), the J Geils Band (I Don't Need You No More) and Delaney & Bonnie (Only You Know and I Know). The cover picture on the album showed an air-brush drawing of a hot-rod racer gushing flames from the exhaust.
For this simple piece of well-researched information, I think somebody should send me a ticket to the Led Zep show at the O2 Arena this December.
Coda | Reviewer: Anonymous | 11/17/07
If you are wondering, Led Zeppelin released this song amongst other b sides on the album "Coda" in 1982 after the band broke up.
it wasnt on an album | Reviewer: iggy | 9/16/07
this song wasnt released on an album just to let everyone know.
i think it was released early though, like in 69-70.
ZEP ROCKS!!
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