Thank You

Album: Led Zeppelin II (1969)
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  • If the sun refused to shine
    I would still be loving you
    When mountains crumble to the sea
    There will still be you and me

    Kind woman, I give you my all
    Kind woman, nothing more
    Little drops of rain whisper of the pain
    Tears of loves lost in the days gone by

    My love is strong, with you there is no wrong
    Together we shall go until we die, my, my, my
    Inspiration's what you are to me
    Inspiration, look 'n' see

    And so today, my world it smiles
    Your hand in mine, we walk the miles
    Thanks to you, it will be done
    For you to me are the only one
    Alright, there

    Happiness, no more be sad
    Happiness, I'm glad

    If the sun refused to shine
    I would still be loving you
    Mountains crumble to the sea
    There will still be you and me Writer/s: Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Comments: 92

  • Jennifer Howard from 75943I absolutely love the lyrics in this song. While I was listening to it though I noticed something that sounded different than what is written in these lyrics fourth verse third line down it reads (Thanks to you, it will be done). but I hear (Thanks to you, it will be dawn) it definitely makes more sense when you consider the first line if the sun refused to shine. If anybody out there knows where I can find the official lyrics I would like to see if I am correct or not. Please let me know
  • Buckeye Bob from ColumbusI remember these lyrics from LZ2 and stunned that it's a love rock song from that band. Put a little love in your heart and sing it to your significant other.
  • Jen A. from Casselberry, Fl"Thank you" was our wedding song too. I think our families thought we were crazy but the lyrics have proven true for us. 27 years of marriage and we're just as much in love today as we were then. Led Zeppelin, we Thank You for putting words and lyrics to our love.
  • Michelle from Bristow, Oklahoma Beautiful song, I tossed the traditional wedding march and walked down the aisle to Thank you! 21 years and going strong!
  • Michael from Montreal,que., QcObviously a great song but also more than that it evokes great memories, and isn't that really how you measure a song on a personal scale?
    Takes me back to 1980... hanging out with my buds, smokin' weed and listening to Led Zeppelin II over and over again. I may have only been 14 at the time but at that moment I felt much older than my years.

    "Tears of love lost in the days gone by"

    Thank You.
  • Thomas from Roswell, NmJust a beautiful love song.
  • Kelvin from Singapore, SingaporeStrangely nobody seemed to remember that Duran Duran did a cover of this song in their album "Thank you" ... which was quite magical as well. Zep's version definitely timeless, Duran Duran did a good cover to pay tribute to this wonderful song. Excellent stuff!
  • Heather from Los Angeles, CaStrangely enough, this song makes me think of Corrie Ten Boom, a middle-aged woman who became a leader in the Dutch Underground during World War II. She saved many people from death and was imprisoned in a concentration camp because of her work. She never married and for some reason, I imagine this song is dedicated to her. The power of music, I guess and the lyrics.
  • Lisa from Blountville , TnSadie I agree with you! Jimmy Page is just the most sexiest thing ever,Y'all can have your Brad Pitts of the world.Brad Pitt can't play music that makes you feel 10 different emotions in one song.I have had a serious crush on the man since I discover Zeeppelin at the tender age of 13.Thank God I didn't listen to the tenny bopper stuff.Now at 42 I still have a crush on the muscial genuis that is Jimmy Page.
    Most the ladies went for Plant nah not me ;the intellect ,dark brooding, wizardish,ozzing sex through a guitar like the master he his.
    Oh yeah to all who doubt that is Jimmy on back up vocals....it is. I have a cd of Jimmy and Robert being interviewedform 1975 and Robert said Jimmy could sing.I have some cd of Jimmy singing a song called "She Just satitfies" from his session days and he plays harmonica.He not a bad singer.Oh he not Plant but,not bad.
  • Oldpink from New Castle, InA more traditional style of love song, and certainly better for wooing the girl of your dreams than "Tangerine," much as I love that even more.
    This one expresses gratitude for someone directly, while the second is a sad look backward.
    Fantastic opening lyrics "If the sun refused to shine/I would still be loving you/When mountains crumble into the sea/There would still be you and me."
    Yes, love songs can get a bit tiresome do to being so ubiquitous, but this one expresses it so poetically.
  • Bloodaxe from Lincoln, NeTo Anthony -- I feel your pain, bro. But sometimes God gives us a life lesson to move to the next step. I went through your pain, and thought I would never recover from heartache. Led Zep songs kept me fighting. And now I married the fantasy dream girl from my high school, the most beautiful and sweet girl at my school. Although we both went different ways, and lived different lives for 2 decades, we met by chance (high school reunion) and I didn't "chicken out" this time... I told her how much I admired her back in school, and she didn't believe me. I endured 2 years of dating her and dealing with each of our personal issues with family etc... now, we've just surpassed our 3 year marriage mark by four months, and each day we fall more in love... (being older helps your maturity level).

    I was disappointed so many times in my life, and dated hundreds of women, many of them models and actresses, but I found my wife, the girl my friends and I talked about when we sat around listening to Led Zep after coming home from a party with no chicks! I got her! She's mine, and I'm never letting her go. When we listen to Led Zep, we share our hometown, our memories of school, mutual friends, even after spending 20 years of other life experiences.

    MORAL OF THE STORY: Led Zep says -- eternal love is when you know you found it, and it comes when you know you are there and you know your partner is there too. Look deep, find the answer.
  • Marley from Springfield, NjThis is a beautiful song. It has one of Jimmy's best solos.

  • Ted from Cape Town, South AfricaI heard this song quite by chance the other day and it brought back memories of care free days. I purchased the CD and this is my favorite song on it.
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiThis was played live from 1970-1973. The last time it was played was at Madison Square Garden at the same concerts that produced the live album The Song Remains The Same.
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiIt's actually a Hammond organ, not a church organ.
  • David from Deerfield Beach, FlPosted 2/25/2008. "Thank You" for this song!
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiThe actual title of this song is not found in the lyrics. The only thing close is "Thanks to you" so it is not in the song. Fred Durst doing this song should be a capital offense. And this song WAS on Zeppelin's first Box Set, Track 6 on CD 1.
  • Rick from Tuscola, United Stateszeppelin could play it mellow or bang the gong. i saw them in st. louis in 1975. best concert i have ever been to.
  • Nick from Albany, NyThe version of this song from March 21, 1970 in Vancouver is amazing. The solo is one of Page's best.
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiThis song doesn't seem to fit in well with the other songs on Led Zeppelin 2. It sounds nothing like any of the other 8.
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiCan somebody name all the Led Zeppelin songs featuring an organ? I believe I know of 5:You Shook Me, Your Time Is Gonna Come, Thank You, Since I've Been Loving You, and Night Flight.
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiThe backing vocals are Page's.
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiActually this song fades to silence for about 15 seconds, not 10. But if you are playing it on a computer, you can put the speaker close to your ear and you can still hear the organ, albeit very faintly. Oh, and the organ part of the song makes me feel very sad, I usually stop listening to the song when I hear the organ part at the end. I am serious, it scared the fricking crap out of me the first time I heard it. The first time I heard it was just after I had woke up, that might be partially why the organ still scares me.
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiWhy wasn't this song included in all the Zeppelin box sets? Did they think people didn't like it, or what?
  • Melanie from Seattle, WaI want this song played at my wedding!! (I'm sure everyone has said that already lol) It is one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Robert's voice is heavenly *sigh*
  • Peter Griffin from Quahog, RiThis song is very happy, but the organ is very sad.
  • Shannan from Wilmington, DeI love this song, it's so beautiful. Robert Plant is beautiful as well, so is Jimmy Page. I would love to have this song at my wedding (I wish my wedding was to Plant though then he could sing it for me. just dreaming)
  • Phil from Fakeville, CanadaThe best version of this sondg is on Led Zeppelins BBC Sessions disk 2 song 10. It will blow you away.
  • Corinna from Boise, IdMy husbands main job for our wedding (10yrs ago)was to pick out the music for our first dance, thats when Thank You became my favorite song, we quoted some of lyrics on our wedding invitations. I am thankful for Thank You and my husband.
  • Sadie from Mitrovice, Ali agree with emily,but i think that JIMMY PAGE is most beautiful man in all univers
  • Anthony from Southboro, MaI am crying as I write this because I had it played at my wedding in 1993, and, alas, my marriage did not last. I love my ex, and she is a good woman, but I am a loner, so after 10 years together, and 4 being married, I left. It was the right decision, but still sad, so every time I hear this song, or am reminded of it, it gets me choked up. "Together we shall go until we die...." - I didn't live up to that. On a humorous note, I put a notation in the church bulletin for the service that the song fades out and then returns, and requested that the moment of awkwardness be allowed to pass! In the video, you can see the minister start to speak, and I 'shush' him with a hand motion. PRIORITIES!!
  • David from Youngstown, OhNo doubt an amazingly beautiful song. I've often wondered about the backing vocals of many Zep songs, this one in particular. I don't know who does them. My guess, and it's purely a guess, is it's Plant overdubbing his own vocals. The voice quality is nice. I know Jimmy and Bonzo don't sing. It could be JPJ. I'd be interested if anyone has the definitive answer to this.
  • Kelli from Lexington, KyThis is just the absolute most amazing songs that Zeppelin has done...one of the best period. Cannot wait to have this played at my wedding one day!
  • Angela from La, Cathis song hass to be one of the most beutifull songs out there the vocals the guitar and the organ just make this song so beutifull i trully plan to marry to this song.
  • A.ahn from Ak, AustraliaI'm sure Plant actually wrote alot if not all ledzep I&II lyrics. His contract obligation
    held him back from being credited.
  • Pete from London, EnglandLed Zeppelin at their best. My Favorite song of all time. Hands down
  • Tyler from Goffstown, NhJesse from Toronto, it's actually John Bonham singing the backing vocals. It says so in some of the notes inside the LP. He can be seen singing it on live versions as well.
  • Ruth from North Attleboro, MaThis song has been with me since it came out as a child. Im 43 now and 'Thank You' has and will forever move me. I planned to wed to this on a beach or church. Im not into commitment lately. This song can move me like no other-----and there are alot of hot songs-------this one is pure beauty.
    Ruth
  • Dirk from Nashville, TnThis song is very pretty and the organ gives it a nice surreal feeling. But it's another example of Zepp throwing together some not-quite-polished lyrics that needed another week or two of work ("your hand in mine, we walk the miles" --what is that? Sounds like a rejected line from Tea For Two.)
  • Xavier from Pune, IndiaI dedicate this song to my friend Jamie, coz its her favorite Led Zeppelin song.... I hope she reads this.. I love the song too. it means a lot.. Such beautiful lyrics. Wow
  • Xavier from Pune, IndiaLets all donate money for a noble cause. To hire some goons and Kill Fred Durst for butchering classics like Thank you and Behind Blue Eyes!. Here's my $10.... Feel free people and kindly donate generously... Cheers

  • Jesse from Toronto, CanadaYeah Kent, I'm just cruising through Zep II and was wondering about those backing vocals...I dunno who they are, since it's a bit hard to distinguish the singing voices of the other members...hmm...I'd like to think it's Pagey
  • Alan from London, EnglandJimi Hendrix lyrics are a lot like this, but they aren't Jimi Hendrix lyrics. He covered them from I believe it was Howlin' Wolf, if it wasn't howlin wolf it was another one of those old blues players from the 50s.
  • Mac from Evanston, IlI agree about this song; beautiful, and a showcase for JPJ's keyboard playing. In reference to the latter, of course, see also "Your Time Is Gonna Come." I agree about the overplayed songs; I could live the rest of my life without hearing "Stairway", "Kashmir," or "D'yer Maker" again, but I never get tired of "Thank You."
  • Joel from Stockholm, SwedenThis is the best love song ever. No contest.
  • Kristina from Sioux City , IaMy future wedding song!
  • Vik from Delhi, Indiaputs me off to sleep,..u might have seen zeppelin live at madison square,robert plant, before stairway, says,"this is a song of hope"...so is this.
  • Collin from Midland, TxI'm telling you, I was born in the wrong era. When most people around 14 would probably think of playing some sexually perverse rap song on a date, I would think of playing this song. It is so beautiful, and the organ only adds to its majesty. The vocals are deeply moving, and so is the guitar solo.
  • Jordan from Shokan, Nyvery mystic. great song.
  • Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScThe organ on this is great! It and Plant's vocals set the mood for the song. it's definitely a romantic song.
  • Chad from Reading, PaThis song is amazing. It's even better live than in the studio. Page always played a great solo while performing this song. My favorite version has to be Montreux, 1970. Page is perfect. Plant puts his all into the vocals, Bonzo threw in some great fills, and Jonsey played great too. The only thing I could think of that I would change would be to lengthen the solo on the studio version, it's amazing, but too short. I would of also liked to hear an acoustic live version of it.
  • Olivia from Perth, Australialed zeppelin never seem to fail to impress! great song- love the guitar solo, and the organs when plant is saying "If the sun refused to shine, I would still be loving you" I love the way he says it- sort of delayed
  • Olivia from Perth, Australiahey grey, I think they were very pretty! Just take a look at plants beautiful hair and eyes!
  • Niall from Dublin, Irelanda classic
  • Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, ScAnyway this song is beautiful. i love plant's voice and the keyboards on it.
  • Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, ScFred durst and classic rock songs should have warning labels on them saying that they never be mixed! HahaHa just kidding! Fred durst and Limp Bizkit suc, though.
  • Chris from Portland, Orthe BBC Sessions version of this song is amazing the solo is one of pages best, and bonzos drumming is amazing
  • Taal from AustraliaThe song actually does not fade out to silence. I cranked my stereo up to the loudest it could go, and you can still hear the organ playing very quietly.
  • John from Brighton, Mia great "making up" song.
  • Taylor from Austin, TxI think this is one of the best songs of all time. Jimmy's solo is awesome, JPJ's organ solo at the end is awesome, Plant's voice in this song is awesomem, and Bonham's drumming is awesome. In conclusion, I here by dub this song awesome, and in the presence of all it's awesomeness I say i've had a bit too much caffine.
  • Nick from Solvang, CaDuranDauran did this song on a tribute.
  • Josh from Las Vegas, NvFRED DURST DOING THIS SONG= actually, I can't even begin to describe. It's pretty bad, though. Good song before he came along
  • Nick from Baton Rouge, Lai never thought about that... ha! im having this at my wedding..
  • Nick from Baton Rouge, Lai never thought about having this at my wedding...this song is so damn beautiful! and im a guy, and i never say stuff like that
  • Adriana from St. Louis, Moi dont necessarily think led zep stole hendrix's lyrics. i think when you have a line like: if the sun refused to shine, then always you have to have a line like when mountains crumble to the sea. the two go together, the sun burning out and the mountains falling. an apocalyptic pair if you will
  • Emily from Detroit, MiThis song is great, it brings a smile to my face. Robert Plant is one of the most beautiful men to ever walk the planet, mind and body.
  • Alia from Nottingham, EnglandI absolutely love this song, it's hard not to. Saw Fred Zeppelin (tribute band) play it live and I cried.
  • Bryan from Brunswick, GaIf there is a better song about devotion in the world than "Thank You" I havn't heard it. Lyrically, Musically and as always The Passion they put into this piece is just masterful. one of the first Zep tunes I learned how to play. Anytime I pick up my guitar-my wife looks at me like constantly until I play it for her. It's her all time fave Zep tune and to me in their Top 5.
    Rock On!
  • Baz from Melbourne, AustraliaStand by Me also has similar words ...
    If the sky that we look upon
    Should tumble and fall
    And the mountains should crumble to the sea
    I won't cry, I won't cry, no I won't shed a tear
    Just as long as you stand, stand by me
    Bazza
  • Carrie from Somewhere, Wathis song always makes me so sad...i love it!!
  • Kent Lyle from Palo Alto, CaThe backing vocals during the bridge are more prominent than on any other Led Zeppelin song, and are probably Page.
  • Tom from Trowbridge, EnglandI'm 17 and just bought this album yesterday. Thank you is already one of my favourite Led Zeppelin songs; I didn't think it was humanly possible to write such a beautiful song! So, among other things, Led Zeppelin invented the power ballad (if you can call 'Thank You' a power ballad)! Hearing people say they've played this at their weddings has made me thought about what I would have if I ever get married. This would almost definitely be in there nad I wouldn't mind having 'Open Arms' by Journey and 'November Rain' by Guns N' Roses.
  • Todd from Philadelphia, PaMy eyes are welling up just thinking about it.
  • Neal from New Lenox, IlAnyone know why Plant was able to rip off Hendrix's lyrics from 6 to 9?
  • Ian from New York, NyGod I hate Fred Durst. Not only did he ruin Sanitarium by Metallica, he ruined this too. He also covered a Tool song but i forget which one.
  • Melissa from Green Bay, Withis song is beautiful i especially love how it fades to silence and then comes back
  • Mr. Fugu from Springfield, United States
    In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed. I've grown tired of some Zeppelin standards (please no more "Stairway" and I don't ever want to hear "Kashmir" again) but "Thank You" has a timeless quality to it.
    A relatively obscure song, it was never released as a single (The Zep didn't do singles) nor was it ever included in any of the numerous box sets that have been released since The Zep broke up. It never got as much airplay as the infamous "Stairway" either. It is relatively unknown to non-Zep fans other than an awful Duran Duran version that was included on the Enconium tribute album and on the soundtrack to "With Honors". And please don't remind me what Fred Durst did to this song! :(
    But as far as being one of those songs that means something to a lot of people, I think the comments section on "Songfacts" says it all. It was played at somebody's wedding, "my boyfriend put it on a CD for me", etc.
    I'm going to have this song playing at *my* wedding. Thank you Robert Plant for writing such an awesome song.
  • Grey from Knoxville, Tnone of zeppelin's prettiest songs...though they weren't exactly a pretty band..and yeah..hendrix does have lyrics a lot like those of Thank you
  • Tony from Tampa, FlOne of my favorite songs ever. I love the drum progression during the bridge... just amazing.
  • Myrene from Papakura, New ZealandUI think this is such a beautiful song, I walked down the isle on my wedding to it!
  • Harvey from Jackson, Mione of my favorite zep tracks!!beats Stairway to Heaven by a long shot!
  • Jill from Charleston, IlYep this song is beautiful.....my boyfriend included it on a love song cd he made for me :D
  • Caitlin from Philadelphia, PaFred Durst is notorious for butchering classic rock songs. Thank You and Behind Blue Eyes are two perfect examples.
  • Blackdog from New Milford, NjHendrix has a song that has similiar lyrics.
  • Sam from Nanaimo, CanadaOf all Zeppelin songs, Fred Durst covered Thank You?? Disgraceful.

    One of their most beautiful tracks, great lyrics and I love the acoustic solo.
  • Adrian from Wilmington, DeI agree with everyone else, but I must add that Bonzo's drumming on this (like on "Night Flight") is awesome and most often overlooked.
  • Jim from Bethlehem, PaFred and Was actually performed it with Jimmy!
  • Kelly from Los Angeles, Cathe most beautiful song ever. the middle instrumental is simply astounding. jpj's organ at the end, powerful. love it.
  • Jimmy from Philadelphia, PaI agree with awfs. Fred Durst doing Thank You?? No Thank You!!
  • Awfs from Fsda, Mdese huevon de limp bizqit no tiene derecho a cantar esa cancion, es una obra de arte, y esos gringos de mierda lo unico que hacen es cagar la musica
  • Farzad from Gainesville, FlNot bad for the first love song Plant ever wrote...not bad at all
  • Lisa from Russellville, AlI LOVE this song. It is mine and my husband, Patrick's, song. We had it played at our wedding in 1999 and for my first anniversary present, he had a montage of our wedding put on video set to this song. I was so touched and I love him so much.

    Lisa
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