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{{r|Led Zeppelin IV}} | |||
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{{r|The Battle of Evermore}} | |||
{{r|Four Sticks}} | |||
{{r|Going to California}} | |||
{{r|Misty Mountain Hop}} | |||
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{{r|When the Levee Breaks}} |
Revision as of 20:56, 28 April 2009
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Parent topics
- Led Zeppelin [r]: English hard rock and blues group formed in 1968, known for their albums and stage shows. [e]
Subtopics
- Led Zeppelin IV [r]: A 1971 album written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became their biggest selling album to date. Also known by the titles Four Symbols, Untitled, The Fourth Album, and Zoso. [e]
- The Battle of Evermore [r]: A 1971 folk rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, with guest vocals by Sandy Denny, off Led Zeppelin IV. [e]
- Four Sticks [r]: A 1971 rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, and released off Led Zeppelin IV. [e]
- Going to California [r]: A 1971 folk rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, and released off Led Zeppelin IV. [e]
- Misty Mountain Hop [r]: A 1971 rock song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, and released off Led Zeppelin IV. [e]
- Rock and Roll (song) [r]: A 1971 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became a charting US single off Led Zeppelin IV, and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- Stairway to Heaven [r]: 1971 song written and recorded by Led Zeppelin, which became their signature tune and a centrepiece for the group's live performances. [e]
- When the Levee Breaks [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See When the Levee Breaks (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.