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''''What Is and What Should Never Be'''' is a song by  England|English]] rock music|rock]] band Led Zeppelin]] on their 1969 in music|1969]] album ''Led Zeppelin II]]''.  It was written by Jimmy Page]] and Robert Plant]].  
''''What Is and What Should Never Be'''' is a song by  England|English rock music|rock band Led Zeppelin on their 1969 in music|1969 album ''Led Zeppelin II''.  It was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.  


==Overview==
==Overview==
This was one of the first songs on which Page used his soon-to-become trademark Gibson Les Paul]] for recording.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zeppelin: From a Whisper to a Scream|location=London|publisher=Omnibus Press|pages=32|isbn=978-1-78038-547-1}}</ref> The production makes liberal use of stereo as the guitars pan back and forth between channels. The vocals were phased during Robert Plant's Refrain#In_popular_music|choruses]].
This was one of the first songs on which Page used his soon-to-become trademark Gibson Les Paul for recording.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zeppelin: From a Whisper to a Scream|location=London|publisher=Omnibus Press|pages=32|isbn=978-1-78038-547-1}}</ref> The production makes liberal use of stereo as the guitars pan back and forth between channels. The vocals were phased during Robert Plant's Refrain#In_popular_music|choruses.


This was also one of the first songs recorded by the band for which Robert Plant received writing credit.
This was also one of the first songs recorded by the band for which Robert Plant received writing credit.


'What Is and What Should Never Be' was performed live at Led Zeppelin concerts]] between 1969 and 1972. A live version taken from a performance at Royal Albert Hall|the Royal Albert Hall]] in 1970 can be seen on the ''Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin DVD]]''.
'What Is and What Should Never Be' was performed live at Led Zeppelin concerts between 1969 and 1972. A live version taken from a performance at Royal Albert Hall|the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 can be seen on the ''Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin DVD''.


The song inspired the name of an episode of the popular Teen Drama ''One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]'', and the name of an episode of the paranormal drama ''Supernatural (TV Series)|Supernatural]]'', as well as an episode of popular half-hour comedy ''That 70s Show| That 70s Show]]''. Billy Joel]] also played it as part of the intro to the 'We Didn't Start the Fire]]' medley on the 1997 ''VH1 Storytellers]]'' episode on his career.<ref>{{cite web|date=1997|title=Story Tellers by Billy Joel|url=http://www.mtv.com/artists/billy-joel/discography/782149/|publisher=MTV|accessdate=10 April 2013}}</ref>
The song inspired the name of an episode of the popular Teen Drama ''One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill'', and the name of an episode of the paranormal drama ''Supernatural (TV Series)|Supernatural'', as well as an episode of popular half-hour comedy ''That 70s Show| That 70s Show''. Billy Joel also played it as part of the intro to the 'We Didn't Start the Fire' medley on the 1997 ''VH1 Storytellers'' episode on his career.<ref>{{cite web|date=1997|title=Story Tellers by Billy Joel|url=http://www.mtv.com/artists/billy-joel/discography/782149/|publisher=MTV|accessdate=10 April 2013}}</ref>


==Credits==
==Credits==
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**John Bonham - drums, percussion
**John Bonham - drums, percussion
*Production:
*Production:
**Peter Grant]] – executive producer
**Peter Grant – executive producer
**George Chkiantz - engineer, mixing
**George Chkiantz - engineer, mixing
**Joe Sidore - original CD mastering engineer (mid-1980s)  
**Joe Sidore - original CD mastering engineer (mid-1980s)  

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What Is and What Should Never Be
Appears on Led Zeppelin II
Published by Superhype Music
Registration ASCAP 530162753
Release date 22 October 1969
Recorded June 1969 at
Groove Studios, New York and Olympic Studios, London.
Mixed at A&R Studios, New York.
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Language English
Length 4 minutes 44 seconds
Composer Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
Label Atlantic Records
Producer Jimmy Page
Engineer George Chkiantz

'What Is and What Should Never Be' is a song by England|English rock music|rock band Led Zeppelin on their 1969 in music|1969 album Led Zeppelin II. It was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant.

Overview

This was one of the first songs on which Page used his soon-to-become trademark Gibson Les Paul for recording.[1] The production makes liberal use of stereo as the guitars pan back and forth between channels. The vocals were phased during Robert Plant's Refrain#In_popular_music|choruses.

This was also one of the first songs recorded by the band for which Robert Plant received writing credit.

'What Is and What Should Never Be' was performed live at Led Zeppelin concerts between 1969 and 1972. A live version taken from a performance at Royal Albert Hall|the Royal Albert Hall in 1970 can be seen on the Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin DVD.

The song inspired the name of an episode of the popular Teen Drama One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill, and the name of an episode of the paranormal drama Supernatural (TV Series)|Supernatural, as well as an episode of popular half-hour comedy That 70s Show| That 70s Show. Billy Joel also played it as part of the intro to the 'We Didn't Start the Fire' medley on the 1997 VH1 Storytellers episode on his career.[2]

Credits

Personnel
  • Musicians:
    • Jimmy Page – electric guitar, producer, remastering, digital remastering
    • Robert Plant – vocals
    • John Paul Jones – bass guitar
    • John Bonham - drums, percussion
  • Production:
    • Peter Grant – executive producer
    • George Chkiantz - engineer, mixing
    • Joe Sidore - original CD mastering engineer (mid-1980s)
    • George Marino - remastered CD engineer (1990)

References

  1. Lewis, Dave (2012). Led Zeppelin: From a Whisper to a Scream. London: Omnibus Press, 32. ISBN 978-1-78038-547-1. 
  2. Story Tellers by Billy Joel. MTV (1997). Retrieved on 10 April 2013.