"White Summer" is a guitar instrumental by English rock guitarist Jimmy Page, recorded with both The Yardbirds and, later, with Led Zeppelin.
Page initially recorded "White Summer" for the Yardbirds' final album, Little Games. An alternate take has been released on Cumular Limit. Page performed "White Summer" live with the group, and it also appears on the album Live Yardbirds: Featuring Jimmy Page - the latter being a recording of a concert by t...
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