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Led Zeppelin song lyrics
152 songs
- Achilles Terminal Stand
- All My Honey
- Effectually And Around
- Babe I'm Gonna Go out You
- Baby Come up On Home
- The Battle Of Evermore
- Be Bop A Lula
- Blackness Betty
- Blackness Land Woman
- Black Dog
- Black Mount Side
- Blot (I'm Gonna Crawl) (Rough Mix)
- Blueberry Loma
- Blue Suede Shoes
- Bonzo'southward Montreux
- Boogie With Stu
- Book Of Love
- Bring It On Home
- Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
- Bron-Yr-aur
- Processed Store Stone
- Carouselambra
- Celebration Day
- C'mon Everybody
- Come up On In My Kitchen
- Advice Breakdown
- The Crunge
- Custard Pie
- Dancing Days
- Darlene
- Mazed And Confused
- Dazed and Confused/Walter'south Walk/The Crunge
- Downwards By The Seaside
- Dream On
- La Drone
- D'yer Mak'er
- Early In The Morning
- Endless Sleep
- Everybody Makes Information technology Through (In The Light) (Rough Mix)
- Experience So Bad
- Fixin' To Dice Blues
- Fool In The Pelting
- For What Information technology'south Worth
- For Your Life
- Four Sticks
- Friends
- Gallows Pole
- The Daughter Can't Help Information technology
- The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair
- Going To California
- Expert Times Bad Times
- Got The Bottle Up And Gone
- Hats Off To (Roy) Harper
- Heartbreaker
- Hey Hey What Can I Do
- Hey Joe
- Honey Bee
- Dear Hush
- Hot Dog
- Hots On For Nowhere
- Houses Of The Holy
- How Many More than Times
- How Many More than Years
- I Tin't Quit You Babe
- I Can't Quit You Babe
- I Gotta Move
- I'k A Human
- I'm Gonna Crawl
- I'm In The Mood
- Immigrant Song
- Immigrant'southward Vocal
- In My Time Of Dying
- In The Evening
- In The Light
- Jesus Make Upwards My Dying Bed
- Kashmir
- Continue A Knockin
- Lawdy Miss Clawdy
- The Lemon Song
- Lemon Song
- Allow'southward Have A Party
- Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)
- Long Altitude Telephone call
- Lotta Lovin'
- Love Me Similar a Hurricane
- Mannish Boy
- Mess Of Dejection
- Misty Mount Hop
- Moby Dick
- Money Honey
- Movement It
- Mystery Railroad train
- Nadine
- Night Flight
- Nobody'south Fault But Mine
- No Quarter
- Ocean
- The Ocean
- Oh Baby
- Ooh My Soul
- Out On The Tiles
- Over the hills and far abroad
- Ozone Baby
- Please Love Me
- Poor Tom
- Queen Of The Hop
- Rain Song
- The Rain Song
- Ramble On
- Reelin' and Rockin'
- Stone and roll
- The Rover
- Royal Orleans
- School Days
- Shakin All Over
- Sick Again
- Since I've Been Loving You lot
- Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
- Somethin' Else
- Vocal Remains The Aforementioned
- The Vocal Remains the Aforementioned
- Southbound Piano (South Leap Saurez) (Rough Mix)
- Stairway To Heaven
- Stariway to heaven
- Stealin' Stealin'
- The Stroll
- Sugar Mama (Mix)
- Sunshine Woman
- Sweet Home Alabama
- Sweet Home Chicago
- Tangerine
- Tea For One
- X Years Gone
- Thank you
- That's No Mode To Get Along
- That's the manner
- The Train Kept A Rollin'
- Trampled Nether Human foot
- Traveling Riverside Blues
- Travelling Riverside Dejection
- Walter's Walk
- The Wanton Vocal
- Wearing And Tearing
- Nosotros're Gonna Groove
- What Is And Should Never Exist
- When The Levee Breaks
- White Summer
- White Summertime/Black Mountain Side
- Whole lotta love
- Woke Up This Morning
- Your Time Is Gonna Come
- Yous Shook Me
ORIGIN
England
FORMED
July 1968
About Led Zeppelin
What the Beatles were to the '60s, Led Zeppelin were to the '70s: a band so successful and innovative they wound up creating the prism through which their entire epoch was seen. Zeppelin ushered in the era of album stone -- they refused to release singles off their albums, even when they were garnering massive radio play -- and of arena rock, playing ever-larger stadiums as their ticket sales skyrocketed. Other bands played on a similar field but Led Zeppelin carried a unique mystique cultivated past cryptic album art, distance from the press, and, of grade, their music. Drawing upon postwar electrical blues, early rock u0026 roll, and psychedelia, Zeppelin created a titanic roar in their earliest days but even then they weren't merely heavy. Underneath the wattage, there was a strong undercurrent of folk-rock and the quartet would presently thread in globe music, funk, country, and synthesizers, creating an adventurous body of piece of work that had a long, lasting influence on difficult rock, heavy metal, and alternative rock.nnQuite a feat for a band whose origins lie in the ashes of the pioneering British rock band the Yardbirds. Jimmy Folio, a guitarist who made his reputation equally a sessionman in the '60s, joined the band in 1966, performance equally the replacement for bassist Paul Samwell-Smith, but he soon separate lead guitar duties with Jeff Beck and took over that position entirely once Brook departed. Folio contributed heavily to the ring's final album, 1967's Picayune Games, which besides saw contributions from John Paul Jones, a bassist and string arranger who also ran in the same studio circles as Page; the two played on Beck's 1966 single "Beck's Bolero," which also featured Keith Moon. Under the direction of their new manager Peter Grant, the Yardbirds supported the anthology with a tour of the Us, but the group was in its final days. Just earlier the band'due south dissolution, Page filled the time with session work, including a spring 1968 session where he played on Jones' system of Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man." During the sessions, Jones requested to be office of any future project of Page's. This hereafter project materialized quickly. In the summer of 1968, the Yardbirds' Keith Relf and James McCarty left the ring, leaving Page and bassist Chris Dreja with the rights to the name, along with the obligation of fulfilling an upcoming fall tour. Page set out to find a replacement singer and drummer. Initially, he wanted to enlist singer Terry Reid and Procol Harum's drummer B.J. Wilson, but neither musician was able to bring together the group. Reid suggested that Page contact Robert Constitute, who was singing with a ring called Hobbstweedle.nnAfter hearing him sing, Page asked Plant to join the band in August of 1968, the same calendar month Chris Dreja dropped out of the new project. Following Dreja's departure, John Paul Jones joined the group every bit its bassist. Plant recommended that Page rent John Bonham, the drummer for Institute'southward old band, the Ring of Joy. Bonham had to exist persuaded to bring together the group, as he was existence courted by other artists who offered the drummer considerably more money. By September, Bonham agreed to join the band. Performing under the name the New Yardbirds, the band fulfilled the Yardbirds' previously booked Scandinavian engagements in belatedly September 1968. The following calendar month, they recorded their debut album in simply under thirty hours. Besides in October, Dreja informed Page he had the rights to the New Yardbirds proper noun for the live dates merely, so the group switched its name to Led Zeppelin. Grant helped the band sign a record-setting contract with Atlantic Records in the United States before the terminate of the twelvemonth; they were paid a reported $200,000 advance, at that date the largest sum for whatever new band. Early in 1969, Led Zeppelin fix out on their first American bout, which helped set the stage for the January release of their eponymous debut album. Two months after its release, Led Zeppelin had climbed into the U.South. Pinnacle Ten. Throughout 1969, the ring toured relentlessly, playing dates in America and England. While they were on the road, they recorded their second album, Led Zeppelin II, and that speed gave the record's loud, riff-heavy dejection a palpable urgency.nnLike its predecessor, Led Zeppelin II was an immediate hitting upon its Oct 1969 release, topping the American charts two months after its release and spending seven weeks at number i. The album helped establish Led Zeppelin equally an international concert attraction, and for the adjacent year, the grouping continued to tour relentlessly. Led Zeppelin started to augment their horizons with Led Zeppelin III. Recorded in a cottage in Wales and released in October of 1970, the album saw them weaving British folk into their heavy rock, a hybrid that deepened the band'southward audio. Led Zeppelin III reached number one in both the U.1000. and U.Due south. simply, comparatively, sales were softer for this record than the two previous blockbusters; it never earned a platinum certification in the U.Thou. but, over the years, information technology went platinum half-dozen times in the U.S., a sign of its reputation as one of band's near distinctive records. Despite Zeppelin's stated aversion to singles, they did support III with the release of "Immigrant Song" every bit a 7" in us, backed with the non-LP "Hey, Hey What Can I Do," their merely B-side to not announced on an album. Led Zeppelin didn't tour equally heavily behind Led Zeppelin Three as they did Led Zeppelin II, simply they were well on their style to consolidating their status as one of the almost popular attractions in rock. Their side by side record, an untitled record normally referred to as Led Zeppelin Iv, cemented that reputation. Released in November 1971, Led Zeppelin Four merged the heavy blues of II with the folk mysticism of 3 and at the crossroads of those two extremes lay "Stairway to Heaven," an eight-minute epic that encapsulated much of Zep'south majesty. "Stairway to Heaven" was an immediate radio hit, eventually becoming the most played song in the history of anthology-oriented radio; the song was never released as a unmarried. Despite the fact that the anthology never reached number i in America, Led Zeppelin Four was their biggest album ever, selling well over 37 million copies over the next four decades.nnLed Zeppelin supported Led Zeppelin IV with their biggest bout to engagement -- biggest co-ordinate to size, not dates. All effectually the world they fabricated the jump into stadiums and sports arenas, pioneering a excursion that became commonplace later in the decade, leaving legends of backlog along the way. Later completing their 1972 tour, they retreated from the spotlight and recorded their 5th anthology, Houses of the Holy. Appearing in March 1973, Houses of the Holy found them weaving in touches of funk and reggae amid their crunching rock and vii-minute epics. Once over again, Zeppelin had another boom anthology on their hands and its success led to an American tour that broke box-office records -- most of which were previously held by the Beatles. The band's tour culminated in a three-night stand at New York'southward Madison Foursquare Garden in July 1973, a stint that was filmed and released as the concert motion-picture show The Song Remains the Same in 1976. Following this tape-breaking bout, Led Zeppelin spent a placidity twelvemonth during 1974, releasing no new material and performing no concerts. They did, yet, establish their own tape characterization, Swan Song, which released all of Led Zeppelin's subsequent albums, as well as records by Dave Edmunds, Bad Visitor, the Pretty Things, and several other acts. Physical Graffiti, a double album released in February of 1975, was the ring's starting time release on Swan Vocal. The album was an immediate success, topping the charts in both America and England. Led Zeppelin launched an international tour with a five-night stint at London's Earls Court but on the eve of the American leg that fall, Robert Plant and his married woman suffered a serious car crash while vacationing in Greece. The tour was canceled and Plant spent the rest of the twelvemonth recuperating from the blow.nnAs Plant recovered, the ring headed to Malibu to record a new album. The resulting Presence appeared in the spring of 1976 and while information technology debuted at number 1 in both the U.S. and U.Chiliad., sales lagged slightly, possibly due to the ring's conclusion not to tour in support of the album. Instead, they released the film The Song Remains the Same, which appeared in the fall of 1976; its soundtrack peaked at number one in the U.K. and number two in the U.Due south. Zeppelin finally returned to the stage in the spring of 1977 with a tour of the United States (the U.One thousand. was off limits, as the band decided to have a tax exile). The concerts raked in coin but nearly three months into the tour, Institute's six-year-old son Karac died of a tum infection. Led Zeppelin immediately canceled the tour and offered no word whether or not information technology would be rescheduled, causing widespread speculation about the ring'southward future. For a while, it did appear that Led Zeppelin were finished. Robert Plant spent the latter half of 1977 and the better function of 1978 in seclusion. The group didn't brainstorm work on a new album until late 1978, when they began recording at ABBA'southward Polar Studios in Sweden. A year later, the band played a short European tour, performing in Switzerland, Deutschland, Holland, Belgium, and Austria. In August of 1979, Led Zeppelin played ii large concerts at Knebworth; the shows were their get-go English language performances in 4 years and would be their last English concerts.nnIn Through the Out Door, the ring's much-delayed eighth studio album, was finally released in September of 1979. The anthology entered the charts at number one in both America and England. In May of 1980, Led Zeppelin embarked on their last European bout. In September, they began rehearsing at Jimmy Page's firm in preparation for an American tour. On September 25, John Bonham was found dead in his bed -- following an all-day drinking binge, he had passed out and choked on his own vomit. In Dec of 1980, Led Zeppelin announced they were disbanding, since they could not continue without Bonham.nnFollowing the breakup, the remaining members all began solo careers. John Paul Jones returned to producing and arranging; for years, he remained in a behind-the-scenes chapters, waiting until 1999 to release his solo debut, Zooma. Later on recording the soundtrack for Death Wish Two, Jimmy Folio compiled the Zeppelin outtakes collection Coda, which was released at the end of 1982. That same year, Robert Plant began a solo career with Pictures at Xi. In 1984, Plant and Folio briefly reunited in the all-star oldies band the Honeydrippers. Subsequently recording one EP with the Honeydrippers, Found returned to his solo career and Page formed the House with former Bad Company singer Paul Rodgers. In 1985, Led Zeppelin reunited to play Live Aid, supported by drummers Phil Collins and Tony Thompson, sparking off a flurry of reunion rumors; the reunion never materialized. In 1988, the band re-formed to play Atlantic's 25th anniversary concert, this time playing with John Bonham's son, Jason. During 1989, Folio remastered the band'southward catalog for release on the 1990 box set Led Zeppelin. At the time, the 4-disc set became the biggest-selling multi-disc box set of all time, which was followed up three years later by another box set, the mammoth 10-disc set The Consummate Studio Recordings.nnIn 1994, Page and Plant reunited to record a segment for MTV Unplugged, which was released as No Quarter in the fall of 1994. Although the album went platinum, the sales were disappointing because the apprehension of a Zeppelin reunion. The post-obit year, Page and Institute embarked on a successful international bout, which eventually led to an all-new studio recording in 1998, the Steve Albini-produced Walking into Clarksdale. Although it received some positive reviews, the album wasn't a massive hitting -- information technology went gold only in America -- and Page and Plant concluded their marriage soon thereafter; Page went on to tour with the Black Crowes, while Plant resumed his solo career. Further Zeppelin archival releases saw the low-cal of day in the belatedly '90s, including 1997's stellar double-disc BBC Sessions, plus Zep'south first official hits compilations -- 1999's Early on Days: The Best Of, Vol. 1 and 2000's Latter Days: The Best Of, Vol. 2 -- and How the West Was Won, a 2003 compilation featuring live highlights from Zeppelin'southward Los Angeles concerts in 1972. That same year, the ring released an acclaimed 2003 double-DVD set of live performances from 1969-1979. A full reunion of the surviving members of the band, with Jason Bonham filling in for his begetter on drums, took identify in 2007 when the group played a historic concert at London'south 02 in memory of Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. The set was filmed and recorded, and finally appeared equally a commercial release nether the championship Celebration Twenty-four hours in the autumn of 2012.nnIn 2014, Led Zeppelin launched a massive catalog entrada supervised by Jimmy Page, containing newly remastered versions of all their albums, available on CD, high-resolution downloads, and vinyl. Additionally, there were Deluxe Editions containing previously unreleased cloth from the vaults. The kickoff round of reissues contained the band's get-go three albums and appeared in June 2014; the last round appeared in July 2015. The group besides released The Consummate BBC Sessions in 2016, an updated and expanded edition of their 1997 drove BBC Sessions. The compilation included eight previously unreleased recordings, amongst them a long-lost radio session featuring the tracks "You Shook Me," "Sunshine Woman," and "I Tin't Quit You Babe." In 2018, an expanded version of How the West Was Won appeared in March and a Super Deluxe Edition of The Song Remains the Same showed upwards in September. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Led Zeppelin discography
27 discs
An Introduction to Led Zeppelin
2018
Led Zeppelin ten Led Zeppelin
2018
Rock and Roll (Sunset Sound Mix) - Single
2018
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