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  • curprev 23:4123:41, 4 September 2022190.172.90.189 talk 32,810 bytes −67 →‎Recording and composition: ===Recording and composition=== Them recorded "Baby, Please Don't Go" for Decca Records in October 1964. In addition to the group's original members (vocalist Van Morrison, guitarist Billy Harrison, bassist Alan Henderson, keyboardist Eric Wrixon and drummer Ronnie Millings), a musician who would later become well known participated on the recording: Jimmy Page on rythm guitar.{{sfn|Strong|2002|loc=eBook}} As Page biographer George Case notes, "There... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 23:2723:27, 4 September 2022190.172.90.189 talk 32,877 bytes −74 →‎Recording and composition: a musician who would later become well known participated in the recording. Jimmy Page on rythm guitar.{{sfn|Strong|2002|loc=eBook}} As Page biographer George Case notes, "There is a dispute over whether it is Page's piercing blues line that defines the song, if he only played a run Harrison had already devised, or if Page only backed up Harrison himself".{{sfn|Case|2007|p=35}} Morrison has acknowledged Page's participation in the early sessions: "He played... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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