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Hey Hey What Can I Do : ウィキペディア英語版
Hey, Hey, What Can I Do

| Length = 3:55
| Label = Atlantic
| Writer = John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
| Producer = Jimmy Page
| Last single = "Whole Lotta Love" / "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)"
(1969)
| This single = "Immigrant Song" / "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do"
(1970)
| Next single = "Black Dog" / "Misty Mountain Hop"
(1971)
| Misc =
}}
"Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" is a song by the English rock group Led Zeppelin, released in 1970 as the B-side of "Immigrant Song" outside the United Kingdom.
It is the only non-album track the band released before their 1980 breakup, appearing on the Atlantic Records UK various artists LP, ''The New Age of Atlantic'', released in 1972. The song was first released on CD in September 1990 on the 4-CD ''Led Zeppelin Boxed Set'' collection.
Initial 7" single pressings of the song featured a slightly longer, gradual fade that ends abruptly when the tape is turned off. Subsequent pressings had a quicker fade, presumably to avoid the sudden end. This is the version that has been featured on every CD release prior to 2015. The 2015 expanded edition of ''Coda'' features an even shorter fade, excising the acoustic guitar fadeout altogether. It is possible that the master tape for the song has been lost or damaged, and that every CD release has been mastered from a clean vinyl re-pressing of the 45. This could explain the absence of the original, full tag on an official digital release.
In 1992, as a 20th anniversary release, "Immigrant Song"/"Hey, Hey What Can I Do" was released as a "vinyl replica" CD single. In 1993, "Hey, Hey What Can I Do" was included on ''The Complete Studio Recordings'' 10-CD box set, as one of four bonus tracks on the ''Coda'' disc as well as the subsequent 12-CD ''Led Zeppelin Definitive Collection'' box set released in 2008. In 2015, the song was also included on disc one of the two companion discs of the reissue of ''Coda''.
In 2007, Led Zeppelin released the track online along with the rest of their back catalogue, as a bonus track on ''Led Zeppelin III''. The song was also released as the B-side of the "Stairway to Heaven" 7" 45 RPM picture disc.
The song was never performed at a Led Zeppelin concert, however Page and Plant did perform the song on the accompanying tour for their 1994 live album ''No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded''. Page also performed the song with The Black Crowes for their 2000 album ''Live at the Greek''.

==Personnel==

*John Bonham – drums, backing vocals
*John Paul Jones – bass guitar, mandolin, acoustic guitar
*Jimmy Page – guitars, zither, backing vocals
*Robert Plant – vocals

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