The Best Song From Every Led Zeppelin Album

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Together with the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest bands ever. Let’s have a nice trip down memory lane with them. These guys’ incredible talent, immense impact, and unadulterated musical genius rocked the world. These are a few of their best songs from each album; there are no ranks, just a feel.

“Immigrant Song” (Led Zeppelin III, 1970)
No fancy lights or dancers needed here—just four rock gods smashing it! Robert Plant’s howl and that pounding riff? Total chills every time.

“Whole Lotta Love” (Led Zeppelin II, 1969)
This track’s a wild ride—Jimmy Page’s guitar screams, and the whole band brings the heat. It’s a classic that never gets old, though we’re bummed there’s no new stuff coming.

“Ten Years Gone” (Physical Graffiti, 1975)
Pure magic flows through this one. It’s got a dreamy vibe no other band can touch—Led Zeppelin at their absolute best.

“When the Levee Breaks” (Led Zeppelin IV, 1971)
John Bonham’s drums hit like a storm, and nobody’s topped this beast of a song. Covers? Nice try, but nothing beats the original track.

“Fool in the Rain” (In Through the Out Door, 1979)
Bonham steals the show with his slick drumming—it’s catchy, underrated, and oh-so-good. This is a Zeppelin track that’s simply wow!

“Stairway to Heaven” (Led Zeppelin IV, 1973)
This is definitely the ultimate Zeppelin jam. These guys poured their souls into every note—pure love between them and their instruments.

“Heartbreaker” (Led Zeppelin II, 1969)
A rip-roaring tune that proves why they’re rock royalty. That guitar solo? Straight fire.

“Kashmir” (Physical Graffiti, 1975)
Big, bold, and legendary—this one’s got a vibe that’s out of this world. Four regular dudes making music that feels supernatural.

“Over the Hills and Far Away” (Houses of the Holy, 1973)
This song grabs your heart and doesn’t let go. It’s beautiful, soul-stirring, and pure Zeppelin gold.

“Dazed and Confused” (Led Zeppelin I, 1969)
Deep bass, soaring vocals, Jimmy’s guitar wizardry, and drums that hit hard—talk about a power combo.

“Achilles Last Stand” (Presence, 1976)
Epic and timeless, this one’s got staying power for centuries. The energy? Unstoppable.

Led Zeppelin’s the real deal—raw talent and unforgettable songs that keep us hooked. Which one’s your fave?