Led Zeppelin star admits they ‘wouldn’t sing with anybody’ except Stevie Nicks
Robert Plant, the legendary frontman of Led Zeppelin, has expressed admiration for Stevie Nicks but never collaborated with her directly. In a 1977 interview, he suggested that Nicks, then rising to global fame with Fleetwood Mac’s *Rumours*, could sing on a Led Zeppelin album. However, he emphasized that such a collaboration would likely be casual, as he didn’t envision serious joint projects with other artists. Plant also mentioned that he wouldn’t sing with just anyone, highlighting his selective approach to collaborations [oai_citation:4,Robert Plant Wanted Stevie Nicks on a Led Zeppelin Record Before He Knew Her Name, and They Would Have Been Perfect Partners](https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/robert-plant-wanted-stevie-nicks-led-zeppelin-record-knew-name-perfect-partners.html/) [oai_citation:3,Fleetwood Mac News: ARRIVAL PHOTOS: Stevie Nicks at Led Zeppelin “Celebration Day” Film Premiere NYC](https://www.fleetwoodmacnews.com/2012/10/arrival-photos-stevie-nicks-at-led.html).
Although a partnership between Plant and Nicks never materialized, many have speculated that their mutual appreciation for fantasy-inspired songwriting—Plant’s lyrics often drawing from Tolkien and Nicks’s mystical themes—would have made them an exceptional team [oai_citation:2,Robert Plant Wanted Stevie Nicks on a Led Zeppelin Record Before He Knew Her Name, and They Would Have Been Perfect Partners](https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/robert-plant-wanted-stevie-nicks-led-zeppelin-record-knew-name-perfect-partners.html/) [oai_citation:1,Fleetwood Mac News: Rock royalty Stevie Nicks turned a sold-out Bridgestone Arena into The Bluebird Café](https://www.fleetwoodmacnews.com/2024/05/rock-royalty-stevie-nicks-turned-sold.html). Both artists continue to create music, leaving fans hopeful that a collaboration might still happen in the future.
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