Led Zeppelin’s “All of My Love” may sound like a gentle ballad, but it carries a weight few fans realize — it was written by Robert Plant as a heartbreaking tribute to his 5-year-old son, Karac, who died suddenly while Plant was on tour in 1977. Unlike the band’s usual thunderous style, this track is soft, haunting, and deeply personal, with lyrics that read like a father’s farewell. Though Jimmy Page reportedly felt the song strayed from their signature sound, Plant insisted it stay — not as a hit, but as a memorial. To this day, “All of My Love” stands as one of rock’s most quietly devastating tributes, proving that even legends bleed
**The Quiet Heartbreak Behind Led Zeppelin’s “All of My Love”** Led Zeppelin’s “All of My Love” may initially strike listeners as a gentle, almost serene ballad nestled within the band’s dynamic *In Through the Out Door* album. But beneath its soft melodies lies a profound sorrow—one that few fans truly grasp. Written by Robert…