All My Love
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name = All My Love | image = | album = In Through the Out Door | published = Flames of Albion Music | registration = ASCAP 310179689 | released = 15 August 1979 | recorded = November-December 1978 | genre = Rock, Progressive rock | language = English | length = 5 minutes 33 seconds | composer = [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones and [[Robert Plant | label = [[Swan Song Records | producer = Jimmy Page | engineer = Leif Mases
}} 'All My Love' is a song on [[England|English [[Rock music|rock band [[Led Zeppelin's final studio album, [[In Through the Out Door, released in 1979. Written by [[Robert Plant and [[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones, it is a slow-tempo rock song, featuring a [[synthesizer solo by Jones and sensitive lyrics by Plant. OverviewPlant wrote the song as a tribute to his son Karac Plant who died from a stomach infection in 1977 at the age of five. He did the vocals all in one take, and the song changes key on the last chorus. Jones used a [[Yamaha GX-1 for the string arrangement on 'All My Love', with a '[[baroque horn' solo with expressive [[vibrato. A studio out-take of an extended 'All My Love' exists, timed at seven minutes two seconds. It has a complete ending, with Plant extending the last verse and a twangy [[B-Bender guitar solo by Page.[1] This version has been made available on a number of [[Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings. The original working title for the composition was called 'The Hook'. In an interview he later gave to rock journalist [[Cameron Crowe, Plant stated that this song was one of Led Zeppelin's 'finest moments.'[2] 'All My Love' is one of only two Led Zeppelin songs which Page had no part in writing (the other being '[[South Bound Saurez', also from In Through the Out Door). 'All My Love' is also included on the Led Zeppelin compilations [[Early Days and Latter Days, [[Remasters (Led Zeppelin album)|Remasters and [[Mothership (album)|Mothership. The song was played live on Led Zeppelin's [[Tour Over Europe 1980|concert tour of Europe in 1980.[3] It was one of the most well received performances of the tour. Accolades
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