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Frontman Robert Plant was a well-noted fan of British novelist J.R.R. Tolkien. He often turned to his work, including The Hobbit, for lyrical inspiration.

Robert Plant was born in the Black Country, a region in England just north of Birmingham. This is also where Tolkien was raised in the 1890s, and the rolling hills and small villages clearly inspired many of the settings of his writing.

"We'd been working solidly right up to that point. Even recordings were done on the road," Page told Uncut in 2009. "We had this time off and Robert suggested the cottage. I certainly hadn't been to that area of Wales. So we took our guitars down there and played a few bits and pieces. This wonderful countryside, panoramic views and having the guitars. ... It was just an automatic thing to be playing, and we started writing."

American Songwriter noted that the band started performing “Over the Hills and Far Away” live in 1972, but it wouldn’t be released until March 1973.

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