Ozone Baby
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name = Ozone Baby | image = | album = [[Coda (album)|Coda | published = Flames of Albion Music | registration = ASCAP 450153932 | released = 19 November 1982 | recorded = 14 November 1978 at Polar Studios, Stockholm. Mixed at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire. |
genre = [[Rock music|Rock | language = English | length = 3 minutes 35 seconds | composer = [[Jimmy Page, [[Robert Plant | label = [[Swan Song Records | producer = Jimmy Page | engineer = Leif Mases
}} 'Ozone Baby' is a song by [[England|English [[Rock music|rock [[Musical ensemble|group [[Led Zeppelin. OverviewThe song had been recorded at [[Polar Studios in [[Stockholm, Sweden during the sessions for the band's final studio album [[In Through the Out Door on 14 November 1978 but it was decided to leave the song off the resultant album. After the death of Led Zeppelin drummer [[John Bonham in 1980, the band released an album of studio outtakes in 1982 entitled [[Coda (album)|Coda, and this song was included on it. It was one of three songs recorded at Polar Studios which were omitted from In Through the Out Door and later released on Coda, the other two being '[[Wearing and Tearing' and '[[Darlene (song)|Darlene'.[1] 'Ozone Baby' is a straightforward, up-tempo rock song, featuring some harmonised vocal effects from singer [[Robert Plant.[2] Few Led Zeppelin studio songs included harmonised vocal effects, but it had been increasingly utilised by Plant in live performances from 1977 onwards. Despite this, 'Ozone Baby' itself was never performed live at [[Led Zeppelin concerts.[3] Chart positionsSong (Airplay)
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