Led Zeppelin - D'yer Mak'er Song Meanings
Oh oh oh oh oh oh, You don't have to go oh oh oh oh oh You don't have to go oh oh oh oh oh, you don't have to go. Ay ay ay ay ay ay, All those... See the rest of these lyrics Dyer Maker Lyrics on KOvideo
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October 21st, 2008 02:27PM
The title of the song is Jamaica.The whole D'yer Mak'er thing is an inside joke aimed at the way a deeply accented englishman would pronounce the word Jamaica.British musicians have been known to develop a fascination with the style of music originating from Jamaica.Sting and The Police sustained their careers on it for a period of time.Simply a break-up song set to a Kingston style beat.
November 27th, 2008 12:18PM
This song has nothing to do with Jamaica. D'yer Mak'er is a way of spelling out how "Did you make her" sounds in English slang. It's often used as a joke in England, but it is commonly used as a question one man might say to another asking about whether he slept with a particular woman or not.
February 13th, 2009 01:28AM
This song is about a man who is remembering his girl. he is saying you don't have to go... don't go.. he is in pain.. i don't think there is any relationship with Jamaica to my knoledge but i am sorry if i am mistaken. AS the first peron has said has no metaphore .. it is True..
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