Led Zeppelin – All Of My Love
All of My Love is a song written and performed by Led Zeppelin appearing on their album In Through The Out Door, 1979. All of My Love is sung by Robert Plant and many believe as a tribute to his son.
Led Zeppelin – Babe Im Gonna Leave You
Originally written by Anne Bredon, the song was first recorded by Joan Baez. The song Babe Im Gonna Leave You later appeared on the Led Zeppelin debut album Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin only played the song Babe Im Gonna Leave You during their 1969 tour. It would be several years later when Anne Bredon would learn of the Led Zeppelin recording of her song Babe Im Gonna Leave You, resulting in a fat settlement check.
Led Zeppelin – Black Dog
Black Dog is a song written and performed by Led Zeppelin, appearing on their album Led Zeppelin IV, 1971. Black Dog is an instantly recognizable track from Led Zeppelin and performed well on the Billboard as a single reaching number 15.
Led Zeppelin – Communication Breakdown
Led Zeppelin – Good Times Bad Times
From Led Zeppelin‘s debut album Led Zeppelin I, Good Times Bad Times, was also released as a single with the B-side containing the song Communication Breakdown. Both songs Good Times Bad Times and Communication Breakdown are classic Led Zeppelin songs with excellent drumming!
Led Zeppelin – Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker is a Led Zeppelin song that appears on Led Zeppelin’s second album Led Zeppelin II, released in 1969. Heartbreaker was recorded in the United States during Led Zeppelin’s second tour, and opens side two of the album. The solo as recorded was never initially written down for the recording instead improvised on the spot.
Led Zeppelin – Immigrant Song
Made famous from the opening vocals Jimmy Page, and distinctive staccato drum beat of John, Immigrant Song was released from Led Zeppelin’s third studio album Led Zeppelin III. Hauntingly the lyrics can be transposed into any invading era in the history of mankind.
Led Zeppelin – Kashmir
Kasmir is a Led Zeppelin song that appears on the Led Zeppelin album Physical Graffiti which was released in 1975. Physical Graffiti was the sixth released studio album from Led Zeppelin, and Kashmir was played live in almost every Led Zeppelin concert in 1975. Kashmir plays for over 8 minutes.
Led Zeppelin – Ramble On
Led Zeppelin‘s song lyrics to Ramble On were heavily influenced by the Lord Of The Rings. References to Frodo Baggins and Mordor or that of Aragorn needing to choose between his love for Arwen or the need to destroy the One Ring predominate the song and the imagination of the listener.
Led Zeppelin – Rock And Roll
Rock And Roll is a song performed by Led Zeppelin appearing on their Led Zeppelin IV album, 1971. Rock And Roll is heavy rock based on a twelve bars blues riff and of course John Bonham triplet-based solo ending.
Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven
Classic. Stairway To Heaven is a song written and performed by Led Zeppelin originally appearing on their album Led Zeppelin IV, 1971. The song runs for slighter over 8 minutes and contains several distinct sections of tempo change in the song. The song has often been considered one of the greatest Rock and Roll songs of all time.

Led Zeppelin – The Lemon Song
Featured on their album Led Zeppelin II, 1969, The Lemon Song is performed by the group Led Zeppelin. Filled with sexual innuendos, The Lemon Song shows the powerful blues-roots of Led Zeppelin accented by the often staccato drumming of John Bonham, and the guitar riffs of Jimmy Page.
Led Zeppelin – What Is And What Should Never Be
The Song What Is And What Should Never Be is a song written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin and is included originally on the Led Zeppelin II album, 1969. According to writer/author Stephen Davis the song’s lyrics reflect a romance between Robert Plant and the younger sister of his wife. The song was performed live between 1969-1972 Led Zeppelin tours.
Led Zeppelin – Whole Lotta Love
Whole Lotta Love is featured on Led Zeppelin’s second album, Led Zeppelin II – opening track. Whole Lotta Love was additionally released in The United States and Japan as a single, where in the US it became Led Zeppelin’s first hit single – certified gold in 1970.
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