The tracklist of Robert Plant’s new EP with Saving Grace that will be released on April 18 for Record Store Day has quietly been changed since its announcement.
It appears that a cover of “She Cried”, written by Ted Daryll and Greg Richards, has been removed from the four-track EP and replaced with a cover of “Two Coats”.
“She Cried” continues to be listed on the tracklist for the EP on the US Record Store Day website as well as on the websites of music retailers around the world.
But on the UK Record Store Day website and on the website of Plant’s record label Nonesuch, “She Cried” is not mentioned but the cover of “Two Coats” is present.
Plant has regularly performed both “She Cried” and “Two Coats” with Saving Grace since 2019, sometimes performing them consecutively during shows.
“We’ve had these songs that we normally might play on stage that we’ve decided to record. It’s a great Ralph Stanley song called ‘Two Coats'”, Plant said during an on-stage interview in Nashville, Tennessee on March 25, according to a recording of the interview.
“Bert Jansch wrote a song called ‘Poison’ and we’ve sent that into the very late eighties, sort of this mortal coil gets happy, happy go lucky, but not too American-i. So there’s some stuff going on here,” he continued.
“All That Glitters” will be limited to 3,500 copies, the Record Store Day US website claims. All of the tracks are “new studio recordings,” it adds.
Speaking to Record Collector magazine for its April 2026 issue, Plant hinted that he has been working on a second Saving Grace album and confirmed the four songs on the new EP originate from that work.
“To be honest, the four tracks I’ve given to the project were part of the next record”, Plant told the magazine. “I thought, wait a minute, I really want to expand and show where I’ve ended up now at last. I just want people to know that everything’s not about just puffing your chest out. It’s gotta be where you say ‘Hey, listen to this. We’ve done this. It could’ve been the next project,’ and all that stuff. Instead of that, let’s just do this as a contribution to a day when we want to try and encourage people to switch on again. They are switching on more and more, so that’s good to know.”

Thank you Robert Plant for always having something there to remind me what a fantastic person who loves music and sharing your voice and thoughts with me. I need your enthusiasm! Keep making albums! Yay!