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Tea for One
"Tea for One" is the last track on Led Zeppelin's 1976 album ''Presence''. It begins with mid-tempo interplay between guitarist Jimmy Page and drummer John Bonham before settling into a sotto voce groove. The song evolves into a slow blues epic, featuring lyrics which deal with homesickness and loneliness. Much of this was felt by Robert Plant, who recalls sitting alone in a New York hotel during a U.S. concert tour drinking "tea for one". Other members of the band, notably John Bonham, were also widely reported to suffer from homesickness during Led Zeppelin's concert tours. ==Overview== The song recalls an earlier Led Zeppelin song in sound and style, "Since I've Been Loving You".〔Dave Lewis (1994), ''The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin'', Omnibus Press, ISBN 0-7119-3528-9.〕 "Tea for One" came from the desire of the band to return to their roots in order to see what had changed since they were younger. In an interview given in 1977, Page said that the song He also said "''Tea For One'' is exceptional. It was to the point, recorded in a couple of takes. Robert's vocals are tremendous. He was doing that while his leg was in a cast."〔"Their Time is Gonna Come", ''Classic Rock Magazine: Classic Rock Presents Led Zeppelin'', 2008, p. 29.〕
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