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Led Zeppelin’s classic track Whole Lotta Love cut for Olympics

August 24th, 2008 Posted in World Showbiz News

Olympics organisers have reportedly ordered Led Zeppelin’s classic track Whole Lotta Love to be shortened when it is sung by Leona Lewis during the closing ceremony.

Bosses of the sporting spectacular claim the song is too long to be performed in full by guitarist Jimmy Page and TV talent show winner Lewis at the event on Sunday.

Officials in London, who are charged with organising the 2012 Olympics in the city, also say Lewis asked for the words of the third verse to be changed from “I’m gonna give you every inch of my love” to “every bit” of my love because the original would not make sense for a female singer.

But news that the notorious second verse - with its line “Way, way down inside honey, you need it” - has been dropped altogether has led to speculation Olympic Games chiefs in China felt the lyrics were too risque for the family-orientated closing ceremony, reports the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

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