The song is called "D'yer Mak'er". The name of the song is derived from a play on the words "Jamaica" and "Did you make her" from the following old joke: "My wife's on vacation in the West Indies." "Jamaica?" "No, she went of her own accord."
Robert Plant has said that he finds it amusing when American fans completely ignore the apostrophes and pronounce it as "Dire Maker" or "Dear Maker".
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The song is called "D'yer Mak'er". The name of the song is derived from a play on the words "Jamaica" and "Did you make her" from the following old joke: "My wife's on vacation in the West Indies." "Jamaica?" "No, she went of her own accord."
Robert Plant has said that he finds it amusing when American fans completely ignore the apostrophes and pronounce it as "Dire Maker" or "Dear Maker".
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what is the name of the led zeppelin reggae like song?
D'yer Mak'er
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