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Anne Leonard Bredon (born Anne Loeb; September 7, 1930 – November 9, 2019) was an American folk singer, best known for composing the song " Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" while she was a student at
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in the late 1950s. Bredon was the daughter of physicist
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and granddaughter of physiologist
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. She majored in art at
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and completed her
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in mathematics at Berkeley, California.Melissa Tav
Embracing life one bead at a time
, ''Madera Tribune'', January 22, 2007.
Some time around 1960, while attending Berkeley, Bredon appeared on a live folk-music radio show, ''The Midnight Special'', on radio station
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singing "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You".Janet Smith, ''The 'Babe I'm Gonna Leave You' Story,'' in ''The Gate at the End of the World: A Collection of Songs by Anne Bredon'' (Bella Roma Music, 1991), pp. vii-x. Janet Smith, another folk singer, developed her own version of the song and performed it on the same radio show some time later, catching the attention of
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who used the song on '' Joan Baez in Concert, Part 1'' (1962). The song was initially credited as "Traditional, arr. Baez" but properly attributed on Baez's 1964 sheet music, ''The Joan Baez Song Book''. The
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covered the song after hearing Baez's version, crediting the song as "Traditional, arr. Page". In the 1980s, Bredon was made aware of Led Zeppelin's version of the song and so, since 1991, this version has been credited to Anne Bredon/
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&
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. Bredon also received a substantial back-payment of
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.Dave Lewis (1994), ''The Complete Guide to the Music of Led Zeppelin'', Omnibus Press, Bredon married Lee Johannsen in 1951. She divorced in 1959, leaving her first two children, Lenore and Joel, with her ex-husband. Later, she married
Glen Bredon Glen Eugene Bredon (August 24, 1932 in Fresno, California – May 8, 2000, in North Fork, California) was an American mathematician who worked in the area of topology. Education and career Bredon received a bachelor's degree from Stanford Univer ...
, a mathematics professor at
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. In 1969, they moved to
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in New Jersey where they raised their two children, Joelle and Aaron. She lived for many years in North Fork, California where she was active in the Sierra Mono Museum designs and sold beaded jewelry.Williams Gallery West
/ref> Bredon was also a Navajo-style rug-weaver and basket-weaver, focusing on Mono Indian. She possessed an extensive knowledge of the complex aspects of harvesting and preparation of grasses and materials used in traditional California "
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. Bredon died November 9, 2019, in Clovis, California.Staff (Nov 27, 2019)
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