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* 1991: [[Dread Zeppelin]] (''[[5,000,000]]'') |
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* 1993: [[7 Seconds (band)|7 Seconds]] (''The Song Retains the Name II'') |
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* 1995: [[4 Non Blondes]] (''[[Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin]]'') |
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* 1999: [[Taime Downe]] (''The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin'', [[Sigue Sigue Sputnik]] remix) |
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* 2000: [[Jimmy Page]] & [[The Black Crowes]] (''[[Live at the Greek]]'' [bonus tracks edition]) |
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* 2004: [[2 Many DJs]] (''As Heard on Radio Soulwax Pt. 8'' [remix]) |
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* 2006: [[Glenn Hughes]] (''[[Music for the Divine]]'' [bonus tracks edition]) |
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* 2006: [[Dream Theater]] (''Two Nights In North America'' [limited release]) |
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* 2007: [[Heart (band)|Heart]] (''[[Dreamboat Annie Live]]'') |
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* 2008: [[Harry Slash & The Slashtones]] (''Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin'') |
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* 2010: [[Supercute!]] (''Supercute!'') |
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Revision as of 02:22, 7 April 2012
This is a list of notable Led Zeppelin covers.
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
Although a cover itself, numerous artists have covered the Led Zeppelin version of the song, crediting Page/Plant/Bredon.
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The Battle of Evermore
"The Battle of Evermore" originally appeared as the third song on the untitled fourth album.
Album versions
- 1992: The Lovemongers (Battle of Evermore EP)
- 1994: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded)
- 1995: Michael White & The White (Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin)
- 1996: Ann Wilson & Nancy Wilson (Women: Live from Mountain Stage)
- 1997: Jaz Coleman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin)
- 2003: Heart (Alive in Seattle)
- 2003: Stonecircle (In Concert)
- 2004: Hampton String Quartet (HSQ Rides Again)
- 2005: Steve Bingham (Get the Led Out! Led Zeppelin Salute)
- 2012: Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Lost in the New Real)
Live versions
- 2007-2008: Deborah Bonham
- 2008: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Black Dog
"Black Dog" is the first track off of the band's untitled fourth studio album.
Album versions
- 1972: CCS (C.C.S. 2)
- 1975: Eumir Deodato (First Cuckoo)
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 1992: Foley (7 Years Ago... Directions in Smart-Alec Music)
- 1993: Paul Shaffer (The World's Most Dangerous Party)
- 1995: Hampton String Quartet (Sympathy for the Devil)
- 1997: John Farnham (Anthology 3: Rarities [recorded live 1996])
- 1999: Coalesce (There Is Nothing New Under the Sun EP)
- 1999: Jizzy Pearl (The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Tony Levin (Double Espresso)
- 2002: Masterplan (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2003: Heart (Alive in Seattle [recorded live 2002])
- 2003: Tracy Bonham (Bee EP) – with the signature lead guitar line played on an electric violin instead
- 2004: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded DVD)
- 2004: Tracy G (Deviating from the List)
- 2005: Hayseed Dixie (A Hot Piece of Grass)
- 2005: Larry Coryell, Victor Bailey, & Lenny White (Electric)[1]
- 2006: Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation (Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation)
- 2007: Spahn Ranch (The Many Faces of Led Zeppelin [remix])
- 2008: Ted Kooshian (Ted Kooshian's Standard Orbit Quartet)
- 2008: Keith Emerson (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
Samples
- 1988: NOFX ("Shut Up Already")
- 1988: Robert Plant ("Tall Cool One")
- 1990: Daddy Freddy ("Daddy Freddy's In Town")
- 2009: T.I. ("Make You Sweat")
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
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Celebration Day
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Communication Breakdown
Dazed and Confused
Although the song had existed prior to Led Zeppelin's founding, a number of artists have covered Led Zeppelin's version in particular.
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Friends
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Good Times Bad Times
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Heartbreaker
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Hey Hey What Can I Do
"Hey Hey What Can I Do" was released as a B-side for the "Immigrant Song" single. It is the only Led Zeppelin song originally released only as a B-side rather than as an album track.
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (B-side to the band's "Immigrant Song" single)
- 1995: Hootie & the Blowfish (Encomium, a Led Zeppelin tribute album; this version was also released on Scattered, Smothered and Covered, a covers album)
- 2000: Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2004: The Hold Steady ("Milkcrate Mosh/Hey Hey What Can I Do" 7" single)
How Many More Times
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Immigrant Song
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The Lemon Song
- 2000: Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)
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Misty Mountain Hop
- 1991: Dread Zeppelin (5,000,000)
- 1993: 7 Seconds (The Song Retains the Name II)
- 1995: 4 Non Blondes (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Taime Downe (The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Sigue Sigue Sputnik remix)
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek [bonus tracks edition])
- 2004: 2 Many DJs (As Heard on Radio Soulwax Pt. 8 [remix])
- 2006: Glenn Hughes (Music for the Divine [bonus tracks edition])
- 2006: Dream Theater (Two Nights In North America [limited release])
- 2007: Heart (Dreamboat Annie Live)
- 2008: Harry Slash & The Slashtones (Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2010: Supercute! (Supercute!)
Moby Dick
Album versions
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Samples
- 1989: Beastie Boys ("What Comes Around")
Out on the Tiles
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Ramble On
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Rock and Roll
"Rock and Roll" is the second track off of the band's untitled fourth studio album.
- 1980: Heart (Greatest Hits Live)
- 1985: The Afflicted (Good News About Mental Health)
- 1986: The Glitter Band (Live at the Marquee)
- 1988: Great White (Recovery: Live!)
- 1994: Gotthard (Dial Hard)
- 1999: Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Mark Slaughter (A Tribute to Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains Remixed)
- 2000: Dread Zeppelin (De-jah Voodoo)
- 2001: Rasputina (The Lost & Found)
- 2001: Double Trouble with Susan Tedeschi and Kenny Wayne Shepherd (Been a Long Time)
- 2002: Elegy (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Peter Pan Speedrock (Speedrock Chartbusters Vol.1)
- 2002: Cactus Jack (DisCover)
- 2003: Sheryl Crow (C'mon America 2003 DVD)
- 2004: Van Halen (Live Without a Net [recorded live 27 August 1986])
- 2005: Roger Daltrey (Moonlighting)
- 2005: Chris Norman (One Acoustic Evening)
- 2005: Susan Tedeschi (The Best of Susan Tedeschi: Episode One)
- 2005: Iron Horse (Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2006: Jerry Lee Lewis with Jimmy Page (Last Man Standing)
- 2007: Stevie Nicks (Crystal Visions - The Very Best of Stevie Nicks [recorded live 2005])
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the in Door)
- 2007: KMFDM (The Many Faces of Led Zeppelin [remix])
- 2007: Lez Zeppelin (Lez Zeppelin)
- 2008: Foo Fighters with Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones (Foo Fighters Live at Wembley Stadium DVD)
- 2008: Steve Lukather (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2008: Albert Cummings (Feel So Good)
- 2010: John Waite (In Real Time)
Since I've Been Loving You
Album versions
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Live versions
- 2007: John Paul Jones with Gov't Mule
Samples
- 1988: Robert Plant ("White, Clean and Neat")
Stairway to Heaven
"Stairway to Heaven" originally appeared as the fourth track on the untitled fourth album.
- 1980: London Symphony Orchestra
- 1985: Far Corporation (Division One)
- 1989: Justin Hayward (Classic Blue)
- 1991: Dread Zeppelin (5,000,000)
- 1991: Frank Zappa (The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life [recorded live on 1988 tour])
- 1993: Rolf Harris
- 2002: Dolly Parton (Halos & Horns)
- 2009: Mary J. Blige with Travis Barker, Randy Jackson, Steve Vai and Orianthi (Stronger with Each Tear [international edition])
- 2009: Rodrigo y Gabriela (Rhythms del Mundo Classics)
Tangerine
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Thank You
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That's the Way
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Whole Lotta Love
Album versions
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Live versions
- 2012: Elise Testone (American Idol)
Samples
- 1990: Sandra ("Hiroshima" extended club mix)
- 1994: The Prodigy ("Rhythm Of Life")
- 1998: The Coup ("Busterismology")
- 1998: Kid Rock "Fist Of Rage" off Devil Without A Cause
- 2001: Nikka Costa ("Hope It Felt Good" Mark Ronson remix)
The main riff of the song was also excerpted in a Frank Zappa live performance excerpted on the Läther album (originally intended for release in 1977, but not officially released until 1996) as "Duck Duck Goose". A more complete version was issued as a bonus track entitled "Leather Goods". (The latter track also contains an excerpt from "Dazed and Confused").[citation needed]
Your Time is Gonna Come
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- ^ "Electric overview". Allmusic.com.
- ^ Hay, Travis (23 October 2009). "Holding Steady at the Croc". Crosscut.com. Retrieved 20 August 2011.