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Tangerine is a song by Led Zeppelin released in 1970 on their third album. Sung by lead guitarist Jimmy Page. It features a strummed acoustic guitar and a pedal steel guitar. Jimmy Page (Lead Guitar) plays two guitar parts – one on a six-string and the other on a twelve-string Giannini Craviola acoustic guitar – which, due to the audio mixing, almost sound as one. John Paul Jones (Bassist) complements Page on mandolin. Through the use of double tracking, Robert Plant (Lead Singer) provides a harmony vocal line. Jimmy Page also adds pedal steel guitar fills; however, he departs from the typical American country music approach by adding a wah-wah pedal tonal effect. For the third verse, Plant returns to singing accompanied by guitar chording. Lyrics: Measuring a summer's day, I only finds it slips away to grey The hours, they bring me pain Tangerine, Tangerine, living reflection from a dream I was her love, she was my queen, and now a thousand years between Thinking how it used to be Does she still remember times like these? To think of us again? And I do Tangerine, Tangerine, living reflection from a dream I was her love, she was my queen, and now a thousand years between #animations #imbetter #getgood #arrogant #tangerine definitely didn't steal from the interweb