Fool in the Rain

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"Fool in the Rain" is the third song on Led Zeppelin's 1979 album In Through the Out Door. It was the last single released in the US before they formally disbanded in 1980. The song reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 16 February 1980.

Composition

Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and vocalist Robert Plant were inspired by samba beats that played during the 1978 FIFA World Cup tournament in Argentina.[1] Biographer Dave Lewis commented: Template:Quote

Critical reception

While In Through The Out Door was not regarded with the same praise as Led Zeppelin's previous albums, "Fool in the Rain" still managed to garner positive reception.[2][3][4][5] Scott Ludwig, writing for Courier News in 1980, highly praised Bonham's performance.[6] In a retrospective review, Andrew Doscas of PopMatters called it the "standout track", opining it was "the band’s last fun song" and "the only such found on In Through the Out Door".[3] Cash Box said it has "a zesty Latin-samba instrumental break, Page's sharp lead and rhythm guitar work and Plant’s high, tough vocals."[7]

Performances

"Fool in the Rain" was never performed live by Led Zeppelin.[1] However, band member Robert Plant teamed up with American rock band Pearl Jam in 2005 and performed the song live for the Hurricane Katrina benefit in Chicago's House of Blues. Pearl Jam originally did not plan it, but changed their itinerary after Hurricane Katrina went through New Orleans. All proceeds of the performance went to charities.[8]

Personnel

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  • Robert Plant – vocals
  • Jimmy Page – electric guitars, acoustic guitars (six- and twelve-string)
  • John Paul Jones – bass, piano, synthesiser (?)
  • John Bonham – drums, timbales, agogo, marimba (?)
  • Unidentified musicians: maracas, shaker, guiro, whistle

Chart history

1979-80 singles charts
Chart Peak Ref(s)
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 21 [9]
U.S. Cash Box Top 100 Singles 31 [10]
U.S. Record World The Singles Chart 34 [11]
Canada RPM Top 100 Chart 12 [12]
2007 digital charts
Chart Peak Ref(s)
Canada Billboard Hot Digital Singles Chart 69 [13]

See also

References

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