<P> In a retrospective review of Presence (Deluxe Edition), Andrew Doscas of PopMatters gave "Nobody's Fault but Mine" a positive review, describing the track as "a behemoth made from bone - crunching basslines, a maniacal harmonica solo, and its memorable "call - and - response" structure ." Reviewing the track in detail, Doscas stated "Nobody's Fault but Mine" "serves as a paradigm for the state of the band's reputation, as well as the album Presence . It's a heavy, blues - rock track that like an avalanche grinds down everything in its path ." In another retrospective review for the reissue of Presence, Mark Richardson of Pitchfork gave "Nobody's Fault but Mine" a positive review, praising John Paul Jones' bass syncs with John Bonham's kick drum patterns . Richardson further described the song as a "stop / start masterpiece". </P> <Ul> <Li> Robert Plant--vocals, harmonica </Li> <Li> Jimmy Page--guitars </Li> <Li> John Paul Jones--bass guitar </Li> <Li> John Bonham--drums </Li> </Ul> <Li> Robert Plant--vocals, harmonica </Li> <Li> Jimmy Page--guitars </Li>

Who played harmonica on nobody's fault but mine