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 tour]]s.[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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