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* 2002: [[The Section]] (''The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2'')
* 2002: [[The Section]] (''The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2'')
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* 1991: [[Dread Zeppelin]] (''[[5,000,000]]'')
* 1993: [[7 Seconds (band)|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 (band)|Heart]] (''[[Dreamboat Annie Live]]'')
* 2008: [[Harry Slash & The Slashtones]] (''Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin'')
* 2010: [[Supercute!]] (''Supercute!'')
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==Moby Dick==

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.

The Battle of Evermore

"The Battle of Evermore" originally appeared as the third song on the untitled fourth album.

Album versions

Live versions

Black Dog

"Black Dog" is the first track off of the band's untitled fourth studio album.

Album versions

Samples

Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

Celebration Day

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.

Friends

Good Times Bad Times

Heartbreaker

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.

How Many More Times

Immigrant Song

The Lemon Song

Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)

Misty Mountain Hop

Moby Dick

Album versions

Samples

Out on the Tiles

Ramble On

Rock and Roll

"Rock and Roll" is the second track off of the band's untitled fourth studio album.

Since I've Been Loving You

Album versions

Live versions

Samples

Stairway to Heaven

"Stairway to Heaven" originally appeared as the fourth track on the untitled fourth album.

Tangerine

Thank You

That's the Way

Whole Lotta Love

Album versions

Live versions

Samples

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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