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Nobody's Fault but Mine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nobody's Fault but Mine
"Nobody's Fault but Mine" is a song recorded by English rock band Led Zeppelin, which was included on their 1976 album ''Presence''. Adapted from Blind Willie Johnson's "It's Nobody's Fault but Mine", it has been described as "a blistering portrayal of a man looking for deliverance from his misdeeds and perceived sins". Although the song's roots are in the blues, it has been called "one of the most relentless pieces of pure rock this group ever mined" and was one of only two songs from ''Presence'' to be included in the group's live repertoire (the other being the album opener "Achilles Last Stand"). Several other musicians have recorded it, including an acoustic arrangement by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant for their ''No Quarter'' album. ==Background== "Nobody's Fault but Mine" is a gospel song that has been recorded by many musicians over the years. The first known recording of this song was by American gospel blues musician Blind Willie Johnson in 1927, titled "It's Nobody's Fault but Mine". In an interview, Jimmy Page explained: Led Zeppelin biographer George Case adds "Page was likely more mindful of John Renbourn's 1966 acoustic take (credited to (arr. ) Renbourn) than (Willie ) Johnson's". Renbourn's version is found on his 1967 album ''Another Monday'' (Transatlantic Records TRA 149).〔Sometimes John Renbourn's albums include a credit to New Orleans jazz musician Bunk Johnson.〕 "Nobody's Fault but Mine" was developed and recorded by Led Zeppelin during the difficult period they faced after Plant's 1975 automobile accident in Rhodes. The incident left him with serious injuries to his ankle and leg and there was fear that he might not recover completely. With their misfortunes and the increasing drug use around the band, biographer Stephen Davis wrote:
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