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Fool in the Rain
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Image:Fitrsingle1980.jpg]] 1980 Italian single
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Appears on
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In Through the Out Door
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Published by
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Flames of Albion Music
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Registration
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ASCAP 360158983
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Release date
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7 December 1979
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Recorded
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November - December 1978
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Genre
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Rock music
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Language
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English
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Length
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Album: 6 minutes 8 seconds, Single: 3 minutes 20 seconds
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Composer
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Jimmy Page]], Robert Plant]], John Paul Jones (musician)
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Label
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Swan Song Records]]
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Producer
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Jimmy Page
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Engineer
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Leif Mases
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'Fool in the Rain' is a song on England|English]] Rock music|rock]] band Led Zeppelin]]'s 1979 album, In Through the Out Door]]. It was their final U.S. single released during the band's tenure, reaching number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100]] in February 1980.
Overview
The song exhibits a Latin American music|Latin]] feel. Drummer John Bonham]] plays a half-time shuffle beat along with a samba]]-style breakdown. A master drum track shows that the samba breakdown (2:25) was recorded separately.
Bass player John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]] and vocalist Robert Plant]] got the idea for the samba]] beat from watching the 1978 FIFA World Cup]] tournament in Argentina]].[1] Guitarist Jimmy Page]] used an MXR Blue Box effect pedal during the solo to produce the octave sound.
Lyrically, the song is about a man who is supposed to meet a woman on a certain corner. When the woman doesn't appear, he is filled with grief at being stood up. By the final verse, he wonders whether he'd been waiting for her on the wrong corner, making him the eponymous 'Fool in the Rain.'
This song was never performed live at Led Zeppelin concerts]], as the song was heavily studio-based. The piano was necessary in the song, but with John Paul Jones on piano, there could be no added bass. There is also a twelve-string guitar line at one point in the song and the guitar solo that has to be executed on top. On 5 October 2005, Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant]] however performed the song with Pearl Jam]] at a Hurricane Katrina]] benefit show.[2]
Chart positions
Single
Chart (1980)
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Peak position
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Canadian CHUM (AM)]] chart[3]
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1
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US Billboard Hot 100]][4]
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21
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US Cash Box]] Top 100 Singles[5]
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31
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US Record World 100 Top Pop Chart[6]
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34
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Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart[7]
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12
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New Zealand Top 50 Singles Chart[8]
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44
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Single (Digital download)
Chart (2007)
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Peak position
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Canadian Billboard Hot Digital Singles Chart[9]
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69
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Credits
Personnel
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- Musicians:
- Jimmy Page – electric guitar, producer, remastering, digital remastering
- Robert Plant – vocals
- John Paul Jones – keyboards, bass guitar
- John Bonham - drums, percussion
- Production:
- Peter Grant]] – executive producer
- Leif Mases - engineer, mixing
- Joe Sidore - original CD mastering engineer (mid-1980s)
- George Marino - remastered CD engineer (1990)
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References
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