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A|-5-----5-5-----5----3-----3-3-----3-----|
E|-----1-------1----------1-------1-------|
C|---2-------2----------0-------0---------|
G|-0-------0----------2-------2-----------|
A|-2-----2-2-----2----1-----1-0-----0-----|
E|-----1-------1----------1-------0-------|
C|---2-------2----------2-------1---------|
G|-0-------0----------3-------2-----------|
# To end verse play the following and repeat from start
A|-1-----1-1-----1----0-----0-0-----0-----|
E|-----1-------1----------0-------0-------|
C|---2-------2----------1-------1---------|
G|-3-------3----------2-------2-----------|
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About this song: Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
"Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" is a traditional folk song written by Anne Bredon in the late 1950s. It was recorded by Joan Baez and released on her 1963 album Joan Baez in Concert, Part 1, and also by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, being included on their 1969 debut album Led Zeppelin. The band was inspired to cover the song after hearing Baez's version. Both guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant were big fans of Baez. Baez's original album had indicated that the song was a traditional number, and Led Zeppelin followed suit by crediting the song as "Trad.