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  Cover LedZeppelinLedZeppelinIIalbumcoverjpg
  Artist Led Zeppelin
  Album Led Zeppelin II
  Released October 22 , 1969
  Track No 5
  Genre Hard Rock <br> Blues-rock
  Length 4:14
  Label Atlantic Records
  Producer Jimmy Page
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"Heartbreaker" is a song from English Rock band Led Zeppelin 's 1969 album, '' Led Zeppelin II ''. It was credited to all four members of the band, was recorded at A&R Studios, New York , and was engineered by Eddie Kramer .

"Heartbreaker" opens Side II of the album, and is famous for its memorable Guitar Riff by Jimmy Page , along with its unaccompanied Solo , which he did not compose but rather improvised on the spot. It was voted as the 16th greatest guitar solo of all time by '' Guitar World '' magazine.

The song begins with an aggressive riff in A, constructed around the blues scale, following a powerful Power Chord assault during the verse. Robert Plant sings about "Old Annie," who is up to her old tricks again; the lyrics recalling a tale of a man painfully wizened after their encounters.

Following a straight 8ths "rave up" by the band, Page's solo fires off a rapid-fire chain of sextuplet Hammer-on s and Pull-off s, accented by the guitarist bending the G String behind the guitar's nut. Page teases the audience with a few bluesy licks before launching into a "wall of notes" motif in A, finally bringing it to an end with a blues cliche "goodbye chord."

The rest of the band joins Page for another improvisation as an interlude into the final verse. The solo's trickery purportedly inspired Eddie Van Halen to develop his influential Tapping technique. He had seen Led Zeppelin play "Heartbreaker" live at the Long Beach Arena in 1972 , a performance which can be heard on the live album '' How The West Was Won ''.

In an interview he gave to '' Guitar World '' magazine in 1998 , Page stated that:

Page also disclosed to ''Guitar World'' that this song in general, and the a capella solo in particular, was the first recorded instance of his famous Gibson Les Paul / Marshall Stack combination.

In an odd technical note, this recording seems to be the only Led Zeppelin track in which drummer John Bonham 's bass drum was placed notably low in the mix.

The song was a crowd favorite at Led Zeppelin Concerts , and the band opened many of their live shows in 1971 and 1972 with " Immigrant Song " followed by a Segue right into "Heartbreaker". On later Concert Tour s it was often played as an Encore . "Heartbreaker", along with " Communication Breakdown ", were the only songs to be played live during every year that the band toured.

During live performances Page would frequently improvise the playing in his solo, and was also known to include parts of Bach's " Bourrée In E Minor " from his ''Lute Suites'' (this can be heard on the live albums '' Led Zeppelin BBC Sessions '' and '' How The West Was Won ''), as well as " The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) ", though on official releases this section has been cut. Sometimes the solo would also be stretched out to incorporate sections of the traditional English Folk Song , " Greensleeves ".

A live, filmed version of the song from 1973 at Madison Square Garden , New York , is included in the Led Zeppelin Concert Film , '' The Song Remains The Same '' (although it is only shown in parts and is not featured on the Accompanying Soundtrack Album ).

When "Heartbreaker" is played on radio stations, it almost always segues into the next song on the album, " Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman) ," thanks to the similarities of subjects involved between the two songs, and the fact that "Living Loving Maid" segues directly from "Heartbreaker". However, they would never be played together at concerts because Jimmy Page was not too fond of "Living Loving Maid".

Following Bonham's death, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin performed "Heartbreaker" at the Atlantic Records 40th anniversary party in 1988 , at Madison Square Garden in New York , with John's son Jason Bonham on drums. Jimmy Page also performed this song on his tour with The Black Crowes in 1999. A version of "Heartbreaker" performed by Page and The Black Crowes can be found on the album '' Live At The Greek ''.

Dread Zeppelin recorded a version of this song on their album '' Un-Led-Ed ''.

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American comedian Wayne Federman plays the descending "goodbye chord" (including feedback) of Heartbreaker during his hard rock tribute played on his electric ukulele. The clip can be seen on Comedy Central .

"Heartbreaker" is one of the songs featured in Nick Hornby 's book '' 31 Songs ''. In 2004, the song was ranked #320 on Rolling Stone 's list of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time .


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SOURCES

  • ''Led Zeppelin: Dazed and Confused: The Stories Behind Every Song'', by Chris Welch, ISBN 1-56025-818-7

  • ''The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin'', by Dave Lewis, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9