cover of led zeppelin song.
Story behind the song
"The Ocean" is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, from their 1973 album Houses of the Holy. The ocean is a metaphor for the "sea of heads" faced by lead singer Robert Plant "in the auditoriums", according to the group's biographer Dave News.
	
Lyrics
[Count-In: John Bonham] - "We've done four already but now we're steady
 and then they went: One, two, three, four"
 Singing in the sunshine, laughing in the rain
 Hitting on the moonshine, rocking in the grain
 Got no time to pack my bags, my foots outside the door
 I got a date, I can't be late, for the high hopes hailla ball.
 Singing to an ocean, I can hear the ocean's roar
 Play for free, I play for me and play a whole lot more, more!
 Singing about the good things and the sun that lights the day
 I used to sing on the mountains, has the ocean lost its way.
 I don't know.
 Sitting round singing songs 'til the night turns into day
 Used to sing about the mountains but the mountains washed away
 Now I'm singing all my songs to the girl who won my heart
 She is only three years old and it's a real fine way to start.
 Oh yeah!
 It sure is fine!
 Ah blow my mind!
 Oh when the tears are goin' down!
 Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
 Ooh so good!