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Led Zeppelin



The Greatest Band Ever To Have Lived







Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in August 1968. Led Zeppelin consisted of Jimmy Page (guitar), Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica), John Paul Jones (bass guitar, keyboards) and John Bonham (drums, percussion). With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal bands. Their rock-infused interpretation of the blues and folk genres also incorporated rockabilly, reggae, soul, funk, classical, Celtic, Indian, Arabic, pop, Latin and country. The band did not release the popular songs from their albums as singles in the UK, as they preferred to develop the concept of album-oriented rock.




Close to 30 years after disbanding following the legendary Bonham's death in 1980, Led Zeppelin continue to be held in high regard for their artistic achievements, commercial success and broad influence. The band have sold more than 300 million albums worldwide, including 111.5 million sales in the United States and they have had all their non-compilation studio albums reach the U.S. Billboard Top 10. Led Zeppelin are ranked No. 1 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock. Rolling Stone magazine has described Led Zeppelin as “the heaviest band of all time” and “the biggest band of the 70s”.







The Greatest Songs By The Greatest Band:
Achilles' Last Stand
Released on Presence 1976
All My Love
Released on In Through The Out Door 1979
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You 
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969
Baby Come On Home
Released on Whole Lotta Love CD single 1997
Black Country Woman
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975 and as single
Black Dog 
Released on the untitled album 1971 and as single
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same video 1976
Live versions released on BBC Sessions and How The West Was Won
Black Mountain Side
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969, with Viram Jasani on tabla
Bonzo's Montreux
Recorded in 1976 and released on Coda 1982
Boogie With Stu 
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975, with Ian Stewart on piano
Bring It On Home
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Bron Yr Aur Stomp
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Originally spelt “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” on the record label
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Bron Yr Aur
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Candy Store Rock
Released on Presence 1976 and as single
Carouselambra
#Released on In Through The Out Door 1979
Celebration Day 
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
Communication Breakdown
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969 and as single
One live and two studio versions released on BBC Sessions 1997
Custard Pie 
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Dancing Days
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973 and as single
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Darlene
Recorded in 1978 and released on Coda 1982
Dazed And Confused
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
Live and studio versions released on BBC Sessions 1997
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Down By The Seaside
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Performed by Robert Plant and Tori Amos on Encomium 1995
D'yer Mak'er
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973 and as single
Fool In The Rain
Released on In Through The Out Door 1979 and as single
For Your Life
Released on Presence 1976
Four Sticks
Released on the untitled album 1971 and as single
Friends
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Gallows Pole
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Going To California
Released on the untitled album 1971
Live version released by Robert Plant as single B-side 1993
Live versions released on BBC Sessions and How The West Was Won
Good Times Bad Times
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969 and as single
Hats Off To (Roy) Harper
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Based on a Bukka White song entitled Shake 'em on Down
Heartbreaker
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same video 1976
Live versions released on BBC Sessions and How The West Was Won
Hey Hey What Can I Do
Released as B-side of Immigrant Song 1970
Hot Dog
Released on In Through The Out Door 1979 and as single
Hots On For Nowhere
Released on Presence 1976
Houses Of The Holy
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
How Many More Times
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969
Used as the framework for a medley in the early stage act 
Live version released on BBC Sessions 1997
Live version released by Page and Plant as single B-side 1998
Based on How Many More Years, The Hunter and other songs
I Can't Quit You Baby
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969
Also recorded in 1970 and released on Coda 1982
Live and studio versions released on BBC Sessions 1997
I'm Gonna Crawl
Released on In Through The Out Door 1979
Immigrant Song
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970 and as single
Live versions released on BBC Sessions and How The West Was Won
In My Time Of Dying
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
In The Evening
Released on In Through The Out Door 1979
In The Light
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Kashmir
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Living Loving Maid
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969 and as single
Misty Mountain Hop 
Released on the untitled album 1971 and as single
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 2007
Moby Dick
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Night Flight
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Released on Presence 1976
No Quarter
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
Out On The Tiles
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Over the Hills and Far Away
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973 and as single
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 2007
Ozone Baby
Recorded in 1978 and released on Coda 1982
Poor Tom 
Recorded in 1970 and released on Coda 1982
Ramble On 
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Rock And Roll
Released on the untitled album 1971 and as single
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Royal Orleans
Released on Presence 1976 and as single
Sick Again
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Since I've Been Loving You 
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same video 1976
Live versions released on BBC Sessions and How The West Was Won
South Bound Suarez
Released on In Through The Out Door 1979
Originally mis-spelt “Saurez” on the record label
Stairway To Heaven
Released on the untitled album 1971
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
Live versions released on BBC Sessions and How The West Was Won
Tangerine
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Tea For One 
Released on Presence 1976
Ten Years Gone
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Thank You 
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Live version released on BBC Sessions 1997
That's The Way
Released on Led Zeppelin III 1970
Live versions released on BBC Sessions and How The West Was Won
The Battle Of Evermore
Released on the untitled album 1971
Additional vocals by Sandy Denny
The Crunge
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973 and as single
The Lemon Song
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Based on Killing Floor, which was performed in the early stage act 
The Ocean
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 2007
The Rain Song
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
The Rover
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
The Song Remains The Same
Released on Houses Of The Holy 1973
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
The Wanton Song
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975
Trampled Under Foot
Released on Physical Graffiti 1975 and as single
Travelling Riverside Blues
Released on BBC Sessions and Whole Lotta Love CD single 1997
Walter's Walk
Recorded in 1972 and released on Coda 1982
We're Gonna Groove
Recorded in 1969 and released on Coda 1982
Regularly performed live with The Priory Of Brion
Wearing And Tearing
Recorded in 1978 and released on Coda 1982
live version on Knebworth compilation album 1990
What Is And What Should Never Be 
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Another 1969 recording released on BBC Sessions 1997
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
When The Levee Breaks
Released on the untitled album 1971
Based on a blues song with the same title by Memphis Minnie
White Summer
Recorded in June 1969; released only as part of a boxed set 
A regular feature of the stage act, coupled with Black Mountain Side
Whole Lotta Love
Released on Led Zeppelin II 1969
Live version released on The Song Remains The Same 1976
Used as the framework for a medley in the later stage act 
Edited versions released as singles in the US 1969 and UK 1997
The signature tune for a long time for BBC TV's Top of the Pops
Released by Robert Plant as single B-side 1993
Live and studio versions released on BBC Sessions 1997
Live version released on How The West Was Won 2003
You Shook Me 
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969
Live and studio versions released on BBC Sessions 1997
Your Time Is Gonna Come
Released on Led Zeppelin 1969








A Couple Songs:



Misty Mountian Hop


Communication Breakdown


Stairway To Heaven







The Fan Book:




Just sign with your name and favourite led zeppelin song!










~Jinx 's Misty Mountian Hop~





Bahamut Rock and Roll




Babsy 's “I'm Gonna Crawl” (but there's SOOO many favorites)



Alaren “When The Levee Breaks”



Black Dog was the first song I ever danced to at the age of 1..