List of cover versions of Led Zeppelin songs
This is a list of recorded Led Zeppelin covers or samples by notable artists. It does not include bootleg or unrecorded live performances, or any unreleased demo recordings.
It includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Achilles Last Stand
"Achilles Last Stand" is the first track on Led Zeppelin's 1976 album, Presence
- 1995: Dream Theater (A Change of Seasons EP, medley)
- 1996: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father – The Zepset – Live from Electric Ladyland, medley)
- 2006: Vitamin String Quartet (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin [bonus DVD edition])
All My Love
"All My Love" is the sixth track on the band's 1979 album, In Through the Out Door.
- 1993: Dread Zeppelin (Hot & Spicy Beanburger)
- 1997: The London Philharmonic Orchestra with Peter Scholes (Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2004: Ween (Live in Chicago DVD)
- 2004: Bobby Reeves (Stairway to Rock: (Not Just) a Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the In Door)
- 2008: Billy Sherwood (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2010: Bettye LaVette (Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook)
The Battle of Evermore
"The Battle of Evermore" originally appeared as the third song on the untitled fourth album.
- 1992: The Lovemongers (Battle of Evermore EP and Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- 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)
- 2012: Arjen Anthony Lucassen with Liesbeth “Elvya” Dulcimer (Lost in the New Real)
- 2012: SHEL (SHEL)
- 2014: The 77s with Michael Roe Album—Gimme a Kickstart
Black Dog
"Black Dog" is the first track off the band's untitled fourth studio album.
- Album versions
- 1971: The Elves (Live At The Bank)
- 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)
- 1994: Deborah Harry (Debravation (8 ½) Producer's (Director's) Cut, recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on July 23, 1991)
- 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)
- 2000: The Impossibles (Return)
- 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: Those Darn Accordions (Lawnball, in a medley with "Whole Lotta Love")
- 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)
- 2011: Bob Welch (Black Dog - Single)
- Samples
- 1988: NOFX ("Shut Up Already")
- 1988: Robert Plant ("Tall Cool One")
- 1990: Daddy Freddy ("Daddy Freddy's In Town")
- 1992: Andrew E. ("Alabang Girls")
- 2006: "Weird Al" Yankovic ("Trapped in the Drive-Thru")
- 2000: Kid Rock ("My Oedipus Complex")
- 2009: T.I. ("Make You Sweat")
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
"Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" originally featured on Led Zeppelin III.
- 2005: Devil in a Woodpile (In Your Lonesome Town)
- 2005: Hampton String Quartet (Take No Prisoners!)
- 2005: Iron Horse (Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Carbon Leaf (iCovers 1.4 EP)
- 2010: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2010-04-24 at Lincoln Hall, Chicago, IL)[2]
Bron-Yr-Aur
"Bron-Yr-Aur" is an instrumental from Physical Graffiti.
- 1995: Michael White & The White (Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin)
- 2001: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2001-02-01 at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago, IL)[2]
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2)
- 2015: Laura Marling for Mojo.
Celebration Day
"Celebration Day" originally featured as the third track on Led Zeppelin III.
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2001: TKO (In Your Face [bonus tracks edition])
- 2007: Dread Zeppelin (Bar Coda)
Communication Breakdown
"Communication Breakdown" is a song from Led Zeppelin's debut album.
- 1981: D.O.A. (Hardcore '81)
- 1983: The Dickies (Stukas Over Disneyland)
- 1986: CJSS (World Gone Mad)
- 1986: The Rods (Heavier Than Thou)
- 1990: Iron Maiden (b-side to "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter")
- 1991: Dread Zeppelin (Rock'n Roll)
- 1991: Dead Moon (Live Evil)
- 1992: Michael White & The White (White)
- 1994: Vicious Rumors (The Voice)
- 1995: Jeff Healey (Cover to Cover)
- 1996: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 2001: Sebastian Bach (Bach 2: Basics)
- 2002: The Flaming Lips (Finally the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid [recorded 1989])
- 2002: Tierra Santa (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2003: The Fleshtones (Do You Swing?)
- 2004: Paul Gilbert with John Paul Jones (Guitar Wars)
- 2004: The Golden Cups (The Golden Cups Recital)
- 2004: 2 Many DJs (As Heard on Radio Soulwax Pt. 7 [remix])
- 2007: The Yardbirds (Reunion Jam: Greatest Hits Live)
- 2010: Slash and Myles Kennedy (Live in Manchester)
The Crunge
"The Crunge" originally was released as the fourth track on Houses of the Holy.
- Album versions
- 2005: Joshua Redman (Momentum)
- 2008: Gov't Mule (Holy Haunted House [recorded live 2007])
- Samples
- 1985: Double Dee and Steinski ("Lesson 3: The History of Hip-Hop Mix")
- 1989: De La Soul ("The Magic Number")
- 1997: Fatboy Slim ("Going out of My Head")
- 1998: Jurassic 5 ("Lesson 6: The Lecture")
Custard Pie
"Custard Pie" is the first track on the first half of Physical Graffiti.
- Album versions
- 1995: Helmet with David Yow (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1998: L.A. Guns (Hollywood Rehearsal)
- 1999: Eric Gales (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Derek Trucks, Eric Gales, & Matt Tutor (All Blues'd Up: This Ain't No Tribute to Rock & Roll's Finest)
- 2005: Hampton String Quartet (Take No Prisoners!)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- Samples
- 1986: Beastie Boys ("Time to Get Ill")
- 1988: Robert Plant ("Tall Cool One")
- 2015: White Denim (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
Dancing Days
"Dancing Days" originally was released as the fifth song on Houses of the Holy.
- 1993: Bad Livers (The Song Retains the Name II)
- 1995: Stone Temple Pilots (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Kelly Hansen (The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the in Door)
- 2007: Razed in Black (The Many Faces of Led Zeppelin [remix])
- 2008: Gov't Mule (Holy Haunted House [recorded live 2007])
- 2008: John Wetton & Geoff Downes (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
Darlene
"Darlene" is a track from the band's final album, Coda.
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2)
Down by the Seaside
"Down by the Seaside" originally appeared on Physical Graffiti in 1975.
- 1995: Tori Amos with Robert Plant (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
D'yer Mak'er
"D'yer Mak'er" originally was released as the sixth track on Houses of the Holy.
- 1991: Eek-A-Mouse (U-Neek)
- 1994: For Real (It's a Natural Thang)
- 1995: Sheryl Crow (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin), later released as a single
- 2004: 311 (311 Day Live DVD)
- 2006: Lady Gaga (Live At The Bitter End)
- 2008: Claudia Leitte (Ao Vivo em Copacabana), medley with "A Camisa e o Botão"
- 2011: Puddle of Mudd (Re:(disc)overed)
- Samples
- 2007: Sean Kingston ("Me Love")
Fool in the Rain
"Fool in the Rain" was originally released on In Through the Out Door in 1979.
- 1996: Maná (Hace Mucho Calor)
- 1999: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 1999-01-21 at Mickey's Pub, South Bend, IN)[2]
- 2003: Dave Matthews & Friends {Live}
- 2005: Pearl Jam (performed 5 October 2005 with Robert Plant at a Hurricane Katrina benefit show in Chicago, IL.)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the in Door)
- 2008: O.A.R. with Robert Randolph (Digital single released via iTunes)
- 2008: Rick Wakeman (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2009: Michael Cavanaugh (In Color)
- 2010: O.A.R. with Robert Randolph (Rain or Shine)
- 2014: The String Cheese Incident (debuted 2014-12-31 Broomfield, Colorado)
Four Sticks
"Four Sticks" is the sixth track on the untitled fourth album released in 1971.
- 1987: Bongwater (Breaking No New Ground! EP)
- 1992: Unsane (Singles 89-92)
- 1994: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded)
- 1995: Rollins Band (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Reptile Palace Orchestra (Official Bootleg 2002)
- 2006: Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation (Soundstage: Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation)
- 2007: Sones de México Ensemble Chicago (Esta tierra es tuya (This Land Is Your Land))
- 2007: MIDIval Punditz (Backspin: A Six Degrees 10 Year Anniversary Project)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2009: Hampton String Quartet (The Hampton Rock String Quartet: All Zeppelin)
- 2010: Soulfly (Omen)
Friends
"Friends" is the second song on Led Zeppelin III.
- 1990: Stone (Colours)
- 1994: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded)
- 1997: Jaz Coleman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin)
- 1998: Painkiller (Before the Balloon Went Up)
- 2000: Scarve (Translucence)
- 2004: Devin Townsend (Ass-Sordid Demos II)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2008: Harry Slash & The Slashtones (Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2009: Marco Benevento (Me Not Me)
- 2009: Aunty Disco Project (Live at MTV Unplugged)
Going to California
Released in 1971, "Going to California" originally appeared on the untitled album as the seventh track.
- 1993: Dread Zeppelin (Hot & Spicy Beanburger)
- 1995: Never the Bride (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1995: Michael White & The White (Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin)
- 1996: Edgar Cruz (The A.R.T. of Edgar Cruz)
- 1997: Jaz Coleman and the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin)
- 1997: Zakk Wylde (Stairway to Heaven)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: The String Quartet (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2003: Fuel (Something Like Human [bonus tracks edition])
- 2004: Paul Gilbert with John Paul Jones (Guitar Wars)
- 2005: Liz Larin (Wake Up, Start Dreaming)
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Jake Shimabukuro (My Life)
- 2011: The Brew (Light from Below)
- 2011: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2011-04-02 at Park West, Chicago, IL)[2]
- 2013: Makana (musician) (Ripe)
- 2015: Evanescence (The Winter Tour 2015; debuted 2015-11-13 at Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN)
- 2016: Amy Lee (Recover, Vol. 1)
Good Times Bad Times
"Good Times Bad Times" appeared on Led Zeppelin's first album.
- 1970: Aerosmith at Nipmuc Regional High School's prom.[3]
- 1988: Nuclear Assault (Survive)
- 1993: Dread Zeppelin (Hot & Spicy Beanburger)
- 1995: Cracker (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1998: Candlebox (Live In Boston: Mama Kins [live bootleg])
- 1999: Carl Weathersby (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Axxis (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2003: Phish (Live Phish Volume 20 [recorded live 29 December 1994])
- 2004: Joe Lesté (Stairway to Rock: (Not Just) a Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2004: Robert Randolph and the Family Band (Bonnaroo: That Tent [live bootleg])
- 2005: Tracy G (Hip Hop Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2006: Bustle In Your Hedgerow (Live at Abbey Pub, 8.6.06)
- 2007: Godsmack (Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack)
- 2008: Eric Bloom (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2009: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2009-10-31 in a mashup with Umphrey's McGee original Nemo and Fat Bottomed Girls by Queen at Las Tortugas - Dance of the Dead IV, Groveland, CA)[2]
Heartbreaker
"Heartbreaker" was originally released as the fifth track on Led Zeppelin II in 1969.
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 1995: Michael White & The White (Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin)
- 1998: Spike (Before the Balloon Went Up)
- 1999: Coalesce (There is Nothing New Under the Sun EP)
- 1999: Alvin Youngblood Hart (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Speed Limit (Going Nowhere Fast)
- 1999: Aerosmith (Aerosmith in Japan)
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2)
- 2004: Nirvana (With the Lights Out [recorded live 7 March 1987])
- 2004: George Clinton, Killah Priest, & Bobby Reeves (Stairway to Rock: (Not Just) a Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2008: Steve Morse (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2008: Anthony Gomes (Live [recorded live 27 February 2007])
- 2010: Muse (The Resistance Tour)
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. (It was released as a track on an early Atlantic publicity album called the New Age of Atlantic, date to be researched)
- 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)
- 1999:Chris Thomas King (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 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)
- 2012: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2012-12-30 at The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia)[2]
Hot Dog
Released in 1979, "Hot Dog" is the fourth song on In Through the Out Door.
- 1993: Dread Zeppelin (Hot & Spicy Beanburger)
- 1996: Ritual Device & Killdozer ("When the Levee Breaks" CD single)
- 2002: Shawn Amos (In Between)
- 2002: Clumsy Lovers (Under the Covers)
Hots on for Nowhere
"Hots on for Nowhere" is from Presence.
- 1999: Van Halen (Club Days [recorded live 1976])
- 2007: Stevie Salas (Sun and the Earth)
Houses of the Holy
"Houses of the Holy" is featured on Physical Graffiti.
- 2006: Joe Lesté (World's Greatest Metal Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Interface (The Many Faces of Led Zeppelin [remix])
- 2008: Pat Travers (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2015: The Temperance Movement (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
How Many More Times
"How Many More Times" is the ninth and final track from the first album.
- 1987: Nirvana (Nirvana's First Show)
- 1995: Dread Zeppelin (No Quarter Pounder)
- 1998: Page and Plant ("Shining in the Light" CD single)
- 1999: L.A. Guns (Shrinking Violet)
- 1999: Big Jim Sullivan (Ultimate Rock Guitar)
- 2006: Pat Travers (P.T. Power Trio 2 )
- 2008: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2008-10-31 in a mashup with Umphrey's McGee original Phil's Farm, Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes, and Money by Pink Floyd at The Warfield, San Francisco, CA)[2]
- 2009: Liquid Tension Experiment (When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago [recorded live 25 June 2008])
- 2012 Phish (Chicago '94 [recorded live Junes 18, 1994])
Immigrant Song
"Immigrant Song" is the first track on Led Zeppelin III, released in 1970.
- 1986: Queen (Magic Tour)
- 1987: Minimal Compact (The Figure One Cuts)
- 1988: Great White (Recovery: Live!)
- 1988: Royal Crescent Mob (Something New, Old, and Borrowed)
- 1989: Dark Angel (Leave Scars)
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 1993: Infectious Grooves (Sarsippius' Ark)
- 1995: Michael White & The White (Plays the Music of Led Zeppelin)
- 1995: The Embarrassment (Heydey [from live show in 1982])
- 1996: Gotthard (G.)
- 1997: Blue Shift (Not the Future)
- 1997: Informatik (Direct Memory Access v2.0)
- 1999: Coalesce (There Is Nothing New Under the Sun EP)
- 1999: Steve Whiteman (A Tribute to Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains Remixed)
- 2001: Sebastian Bach (Bach 2: Basics)
- 2001: Adagio (Sanctus Ignis)
- 2001: Incubus (performed on Howard Stern)
- 2002: Red Flag (Fear Series box-set)
- 2004: Nirvana (With the Lights Out [1988 rehearsal recording])
- 2004: Tomoyasu Hotei (Electric Samurai (The Noble Savage))
- 2004: Tracy G (Deviating from the List)
- 2005: Iron Horse (Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2005: Cyro Baptista (Love the Donkey)
- 2005: Demons & Wizards (Touched by the Crimson King)
- 2005: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2005-04-16 at The Rave, Milwaukee, WI, also mashed up with Thunderkiss '65 by White Zombie on 2010-08-06 at Penn's Peak, Jim Thorpe, PA)[2]
- 2006: Gotthard (Made In Switzerland)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the in Door)
- 2007: Ann Wilson (Hope & Glory)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Julian Beeston (The Many Faces of Led Zeppelin [remix])
- 2007: Macdonald Duck Eclair (Our Favourite Shops: Roots of KOGA Melody)
- 2007: The Sword (12" Split with Witchcraft)
- 2008: Manny Charlton (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2008: Pendulum (BBC Radio 1 Mash Up and DJ set mixes)
- 2009: Hollywood Undead (On their CD/DVD album Desperate Measures)
- 2010: Les Fradkin (On his solo Ztar album Hyper MIDI Guitar)
- 2010: Chickenfoot (Get Your Buzz On - Live)
- 2011: Stryper ('The Covering')
- 2011: Symphony X ('Robin2 in Bilston')
- 2011: Karen O with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 2011 soundtrack)
- 2015: Heidevolk (Velua)
- Live
- 1994: Cindy Lauper + FFF (on live French TV Show TARATATA)
- 2006(?): Krauka
In the Evening
Released in 1979, "In the Evening" is from In Through the Out Door.
- 1997: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2005: Tracy G (Hip Hop Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
In the Light
"In the Light" originally was released on Physical Graffiti.
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek [bonus tracks edition])
- 2015: Syd Arthur (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
Kashmir
"Kashmir" was originally released on Physical Graffiti in 1975.
- Album versions
- 1992: Dixie Dregs (Bring 'Em Back Alive)
- 1995: Kevin Gilbert (Thud [on bonus disc])
- 1995: U2 (Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me)
- 1997: London Philharmonic Orchestra (Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Angra (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: String Cheese Incident (On The Road, Manchester, TN, 06-22-2002)
- 2002: Bond (Shine)
- 2003: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2003-10-09 at Kennedy Union Pub, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH)[2]
- 2004: William Joseph with Lucia Micarelli (Within)
- 2008: Alice in Chains
- 2009: Escala (Escala)
- 2009: Gregorian (Masters of Chant Chapter VII)
- 2010: David Garrett (Rock Symphonies)
- 2010: Tim Reynolds (Live in Las Vegas)
- 2010: Maya Beiser (Provenance)
- 2012 Triggerfinger (Mixed with Rihanna Man Down)
- 2013: Burning Rain (Epic Obsession)
- 2013: Koby Israelite (Blues From Elsewhere)
- 2013: Tarja Turunen and Mike Terrana in Led Zeppelin Medley during the Beauty and the Beat World Tour. Released on their live album Beauty and the Beat in 2014.
- 2014: Violinist Jenny Oaks Baker (Classic: The Rock Album. It is a mashup featuring Vivaldi's "Summer" from The Four Seasons.)
- 2015: Songhoy Blues (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
- Samples
- 1988: Schoolly D ("Signifying Rapper")
Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)
"Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" was released on Led Zeppelin II, in 1969.
- 1970: The Churchills (single, b/w Sunshine Man)
- 1988: Gang Green (single b/w "Born To Rock")
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2)
Misty Mountain Hop
"Misty Mountain Hop" is the fifth track on the untitled fourth album.
- 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
"Moby Dick" is an instrumental from Led Zeppelin II.
- Album versions
- 1989: Drum Madness (Make A Difference Foundation: Stairway To Heaven/Highway To Hell)
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 1995: The Cruel Sea (Just a Man)
- 1995: Mercyful Fate (The Live Oath)(partial)
- 1996: Dave O'Higgins (The Secret Ingredient)
- 1998: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 1998-01-21 at Bridget McGuire's Filling Station, South Bend, IN)[2]
- 2001: Bonerama (Live at the Old Point)
- 2004: Nirvana (With the Lights Out [recorded live 23 January 1988])
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2005: Divididos (Pepsi Music 2006)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the in Door)
- Samples
- 1989: Beastie Boys ("What Comes Around")
Night Flight
"Night Flight" features on Physical Graffiti.
- 2003: Jeff Buckley (Live at Sin-é [bonus tracks edition]) & the posthumously released compilation You and I (Jeff Buckley album).
- 2015: Duke Garwood (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
No Quarter
"No Quarter" is the seventh track on Houses of the Holy.
- Album versions
- 1993: Crowbar (Crowbar)
- 1994: Kasia Kowalska (Gemini)
- 1994: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded)
- 1995: Dread Zeppelin (No Quarter Pounder)
- 1996: Killdozer & Ritual Device ("When the Levee Breaks" CD single)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2000: Tool (Salival)
- 2002: Grave Digger (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Star One (Space Metal [Japanese bonus tracks edition])
- 2002: Maktub (Khronos)
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: Quidam (The Time Beneath the Sky)
- 2002: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2002-03-07 at the Culture Room, Ft. Lauderdale, FL)[2]
- 2003: Ice-T & Chris Gavin (Stairway to Rock (Not Just) A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2003: Lana Lane & Erik Norlander (European Tour 2003)
- 2004: Ayreon ("Day Eleven: Love" CD single)
- 2005: Exhumed (Garbage Daze Re-Regurgitated)
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2006: The Flaming Lips (At War with the Mystics 5.1)
- 2007: Dark Castle (Flight of Pegasus)
- 2008: Gov't Mule (Holy Haunted House [recorded live 2007])
- 2008: Great White (The Essential Collection)
- Black Country Communion Several live presentations
- Samples
- 1997: Apollo 440 ("Electro Glide in Blue")
- 2010: Bun B ("Gladiator")
- Live
- 2011-current: Phish various live concerts
- 2012-current: Guns N' Roses: Dizzy Reed instrumental piano solo during concerts
The Ocean
Released in 1973, "The Ocean" was the eighth and final track on Houses of the Holy.
- Album versions
- 1990: Zebra (Live [recorded live November 1989])
- 1991: Living Colour (Biscuits [Japanese bonus tracks edition])
- 1994: Tesla (Bust a Nut [Japanese bonus tracks edition])
- 1997: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father – The Zepset – Live from Electric Ladyland)
- 1997: King Size (Romeo & Julie)
- 1997: Planet Hemp (song ADOLED) (Os Cães Ladram mas a Caravana Não Para)
- 1999: Jani Lane (The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Astralasia remix)
- 2000: Postmortem (Dead Zeppelin: A Metal Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2004: David White Trio (Words and Music)
- 2005: Susaye Greene (Brave New Shoes)
- 2006: Dream Theater (Two Nights In North America [limited release])
- 2007: Bonerama (Bringing It Home)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2008: Gov't Mule (Holy Haunted House [recorded live 2007])
- 2008: Dread Zeppelin (Bar Coda)
- Samples
- 1986: Beastie Boys ("She's Crafty")
- 1987: Steady B ("What's My Name")
- 1988: Robert Plant ("Tall Cool One")
- 1988: The Real Roxanne ("Early Early (La La)")
- 2006: Fort Minor ("Dolla")
- Television
- 2008: Carl Brutananadilewski while drunk (Season 5 episode of Aqua Teen Hunger Force entitled Sirens").
Out on the Tiles
"Out on the Tiles" was released on Led Zeppelin III in 1970.
- 1989: Toxik (Think This)
- 1995: Blind Melon (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Coalesce (There Is Nothing New Under the Sun EP)
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2007: Megadeth (United Abominations [bonus track on Japan edition])
- 2007: Dread Zeppelin (Bar Coda)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
Over the Hills and Far Away
"Over the Hills and Far Away" originally was released as the third track on Houses of the Holy.
- 2002: Nikki Boyer (Livin', Lovin', Played: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2006: Bustle In Your Hedgerow (Live at Abbey Pub, 8.6.06)
- 2008: Gov't Mule (Holy Haunted House [recorded live 2007])
Poor Tom
"Poor Tom" is the second track on Coda.
- 2005: Robert Walter (Super Heavy Organ)
The Rain Song
"The Rain Song" was originally released in 1973 as the second song on Houses of the Holy.
- 1990: The Shakers (Songs from Beneath the Lake)
- 1994: Page and Plant (Gallows Pole EP)
- 1997: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 2001: Randy Jackson (95 WIIL Rock: 95 Live CD)
- 2004: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2004-04-22 at The Independent, San Francisco, CA)[2]
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2008: Gov't Mule (Holy Haunted House [recorded live 2007])
- 2012: Unitopia (Covered Mirror Vol. 1: Smooth As Silk)
- 2012: Sandi Thom (The Covers Collection)
Ramble On
"Ramble On" is from Led Zeppelin II.
- 1992: Dread Zeppelin (It's Not Unusual)
- 1997: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2001: Train (Released as a single)
- 2002: The String Cheese Incident (On the Road [recorded live 16 April 2002])
- 2004: Fairport Convention ("Cropredy Capers: 25 Years of Fairport Convention and Friends at Cropredy Festival") (Featuring Robert Plant)
- 2005: Iron Horse (Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2005: Bustle In Your Hedgerow (Live at The Subterranean [31 July 2005])
- 2006: Kevin Martin (World's Greatest Metal Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the In Door)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2008: Foo Fighters with Jimmy Page & John Paul Jones (Foo Fighters Live at Wembley Stadium DVD)
- 2008: Rick Derringer (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2008: Chris Poland (Misty Mountain Hop: A Millennium Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2012: Anastacia (It's a Man's World)
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)
- 2002: Kid Rock (Cocky Tour)
- 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: Alvin and the Chipmunks (Undeniable)
- 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)
The Rover
"The Rover" originally was released as the second track on Physical Graffiti.
- 1995: Dream Theater (A Change of Seasons EP, medley)
- 1996: Marq Torien (The Songs Remain Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Van Halen (Golden West Ballroom: Live 1976 [recorded live 1976])
- 2002: Primal Fear (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2015: Blackberry Smoke (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
Royal Orleans
"Royal Orleans" originally was released as the third track on Presence, in 1976.
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
Sick Again
"Sick Again" originally was released as the final track on Physical Graffiti.
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2015: Sun Kil Moon (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
Since I've Been Loving You
"Since I've Been Loving You" is from Led Zeppelin III.
- Album versions
- 1994: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded)
- 1996: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Otis Clay (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 2004: Jizzy Pearl (Just a Boy)
- 2004: Dokaka (Tributes)
- 2006: Corinne Bailey Rae (Corinne Bailey Rae [bonus tracks edition])
- 2008: Europe (Almost Unplugged)
- Samples
- 1988: Robert Plant ("White, Clean and Neat")
- 1998 Dream Theater ("5 Days in a Lifetime")
The Song Remains the Same
"The Song Remains the Same" is the first track on Houses of the Holy.
- 1991: Dread Zeppelin (5,000,000)
- 1995: Dream Theater (A Change of Seasons EP, medley)
- 1997: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 2002: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2002-05-17 at Schuba's Tavern, Chicago, IL)[2]
- 2008: Gov't Mule (Holy Haunted House [recorded live 2007])
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)
- 1985: Fetchin Bones (Cabin Flounder)
- 1988: Stanley Jordan (Flying Home)
- 1989: Justin Hayward (Classic Blue)
- 1990: Doug Anthony All Stars (Stairways to Heaven)
- 1991: Dread Zeppelin (5,000,000)
- 1991: Frank Zappa (The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life [recorded live on 1988 tour])
- 1992: Those Darn Accordions (Vongole Fisarmonica)
- 1994: Leningrad Cowboys (Happy Together)
- 1995: Rolf Harris (Rolf Rules OK!) [recorded live in 1989, then released in 1993 as a single)
- 1996: Tiny Tim with The Brave Combo
- 1997: Lou Gramm and Zakk Wylde
- 1997: Pat Boone (In a Metal Mood [written as a jazz waltz])
- 1997: G's Incorporated (A Small Dedication)
- 2002: Dolly Parton (Halos & Horns)
- 2006: Rodrigo y Gabriela (Rodrigo y Gabriela)
- 2007: Ann Wilson (Hope & Glory)
- 2009: Mary J. Blige with Travis Barker, Randy Jackson, Steve Vai and Orianthi (Stronger with Each Tear [international edition])
- 2010: Lissie ("Live at Heaven in London")
- 2012: Heart (Kennedy Center Honors)
Tangerine
"Tangerine" is from Led Zeppelin III.
- 1995: Rebecca's Empire (Take a Look at Happiness EP)
- 1995: Big Head Todd and the Monsters (Encomium: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1997: Life of Agony (Soul Searching Sun [this is a completely different song])
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2)
- 2007: The Thermals (Bridging the Distance: a Portland, OR covers compilation)
Tea for One
Released in 1976, "Tea for One" is the seventh and final track on Presence.
- 2006: Joe Bonamassa (You and Me)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
Ten Years Gone
"Ten Years Gone" was released on Physical Graffiti in 1975.
- 1997: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2000: Dread Zeppelin (De-jah Voodoo)
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin, Vol. 2)
- 2002: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2002-02-02 at Park West, Chicago, IL)[2]
- 2004: Kevin Russell (My Generation)
- 2015: Michael Kiwanuka (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
Thank You
"Thank You" was originally released as the fourth song on Led Zeppelin II in 1969.
- 1992: Tori Amos (Crucify US EP)
- 1994: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded)
- 1995: Duran Duran (Encomium) (Also on their 1995 studio album Thank You)
- 1998: The Flaming Lips (A Collection of Songs Representing an Enthusiasm for Recording...By Amateurs)
- 1999: Great White (Great Zeppelin: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: Coalesce (There Is Nothing New Under the Sun EP)
- 2002: The Section (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Tesla (Real to Reel)
- 2007: Chris Cornell (Carry On [bonus tracks edition])
- 2008: Lizz Wright (The Orchard)
- 2011: Chris Cornell (Songbook)
That's the Way
"That's the Way" was originally released on Led Zeppelin III in 1970.
- 1994: Page and Plant (No Quarter: Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Unledded)
- 1997: The Blenders (Now and Then)
- 1999: Coalesce (There Is Nothing New Under the Sun EP)
- 2001: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2001-11-02 at the Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN)[2]
Trampled Under Foot
"Trampled Under Foot" features on Physical Graffiti.
- 1988: Then Jerico (B-side on 'Big Area' CD single)
- 1997: The Honeymoon Killers (Sing Sing (1984–1994) [recorded 1984])
- 1999: Eric Gales (Whole Lotta Blues: Songs of Led Zeppelin)
- 2005: Tracy G (Hip Hop Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the in Door)
- 2014: Trampled Under Foot (band) covered the song in the set list on their "Badlands" tour
- 2015: Son Little (Physical Graffiti Redrawn MOJO)
The Wanton Song
"The Wanton Song" originally appeared on Physical Graffiti in 1975.
- Album versions
- 1996: Dread Zeppelin (as "BBWAGS" on The Fun Sessions)
- 1999: Sen Dog (The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2001: Earth Crisis (Last of the Sane)
- 2007: Frankie Banali & Friends (24/7/365: The Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- Samples
- 1975: John Oswald ("Power")
Wearing and Tearing
"Wearing and Tearing" is a song off of the band's final album, Coda.
- 1990: Robert Plant with Jimmy Page (Knebworth: The Album)
What Is and What Should Never Be
"What Is and What Should Never Be" is the second song on Led Zeppelin II.
- Television
- 2011: Haley Reinhart (performed on American Idol)
When the Levee Breaks
"When the Levee Breaks" is the last song on Led Zeppelin IV.
- Album versions
- 1990: Judge (What It Meant: The Complete Discography)
- 1991: Dread Zeppelin (5,000,000)
- 1991: W.A.S.P. (The Crimson Idol)
- 1991: Rosetta Stone (An Eye for the Main Chance)
- 1993: John Campbell(Howlin' Mercy)
- 1994: Kristin Hersh (Strings)
- 1997: The London Philharmonic Orchestra (Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin)
- 2004: A Perfect Circle (eMOTIVe)
- 2005: Yat Kha (Recovers)
- 2005: Stream of Passion (Live in the Real World)
- 2006: Stanton Moore (III)
- 2006: Roadsaw (Sucking the 70's – Back in the Saddle Again)
- 2007: Paul Jones & Dave Kelly (Live at the Ram Jam Club)
- 2009: Buckwheat Zydeco with Sonny Landreth (Lay Your Burden Down)
- 2009: Razer (Dark Devotion)
- 2012: Virgin Steele (Life Among the Ruins)
- 2014: Beverley Martyn (The Phoenix & the Turtle)
- Samples
- 1984: Cocteau Twins (Treasure)
- 1987: Coldcut ("Beats + Pieces" and "More Beats + Pieces")
- 1989: Beastie Boys ("Rhymin' and Stealin'" and "B-Boy Bouillabaisse: A Year and a Day")
- 1990: Saint Etienne ("Only Love Can Break Your Heart")
- 1991: Chapterhouse ("Pearl")
- 1991: Ice-T ("Midnight")
- 1992: Sophie B. Hawkins ("Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover")
- 1992: Ya Kid K ("Risky Business")
- 1992: Neneh Cherry with Michael Stipe ("Trout")
- 1992: Dr. Dre ("Lyrical Gangbang")
- 1993: Kazik ("Jeden Przykład Fortuny Z Rodzimego Kraju")
- 1994: Enigma ("Return to Innocence")
- 1994: Mike Oldfield ("Magellan")
- 1995: Björk ("Army of Me")[4]
- 1997: The Tea Party ("Temptation")
- 1998: Massive Attack ("Man Next Door")
- 1999: Enigma ("Gravity of Love")
- 2000: Era ("Hymne")
- 2000: Scooter ("She's the Sun")
- 2000: El Doopa ("Prohibition")
- 2002: Rob Dougan ("I'm Not Driving Anymore")
- 2009: Karnivool ("Simple Boy")
- 2012: John Frusciante ("Walls and Doors")
- 2014: Black Knights ("Never Let Go")
- 2016: Beyoncé with Jack White ("Don't Hurt Yourself")
- Media
- 2006: Ice Age: The Meltdown film score
- 2012: Argo soundtrack
- 2014: Super Bowl XLVIII during the Denver Broncos vignette
- 2015: The Big Short soundtrack
Whole Lotta Love
"Whole Lotta Love" is the first song on Led Zeppelin II.
- Album versions
- 1970: CCS (C.C.S.)
- 1971: King Curtis (Live at Fillmore West)
- 1971: The Ventures (New Testament)
- 1975: Tina Turner (Acid Queen)
- 1979: Blonde on Blonde (And how...)
- 1984: Barón Rojo (Barón al rojo vivo)
- 1989: Tragic Mulatto (Hot Man Pussy)
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 1990: The Bobs (The Bobs Sing the Songs Of...)
- 1991: Andy Prieboy (Montezuma Was a Man of Faith EP)
- 1992: Michael White & The White (The White)
- 1992: Tori Amos (Live at Montreux 1991/1992)
- 1994: Robert Plant ("29 Palms" CD single)
- 1995: Hampton String Quartet (Sympathy for the Devil)
- 1996: Goldbug
- 1997: Jason Bonham Band (In the Name of My Father - The Zepset)
- 1997: The Moog Cookbook (Ye Olde Space Bande)
- 1997: London Symphony Orchestra (Symphonic Rock: The British Invasion)
- 1999: Coalesce (There Is Nothing New Under the Sun EP)
- 1999: Perry Farrell (Rev)
- 1999: Big Jim Sullivan (Ultimate Rock Guitar)
- 1999: Kevin DuBrow (The Song Remains Remixed: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 1999: The String Quartet (The String Quartet Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2000: Reckless Kelly (Acoustic: Live at Stubbs)
- 2001: Ben Harper (Live from Mars)
- 2002: Blue Mink (Good Morning Freedom: Anthology [recorded 1971])
- 2003: Prince (Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas)
- 2003: Mägo de Oz (The Music Remains the Same: A Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2003: Candye Kane (Whole Lotta Love)
- 2003: Umphrey's McGee (debuted 2003-06-20 at The Bluebird Nightclub, Bloomington, IN)[2]
- 2004: Those Darn Accordions (Lawnball, in a medley with "Black Dog")
- 2005: Hayseed Dixie (A Hot Piece of Grass)
- 2005: Beth Hart (Live at Paradiso)
- 2005: Iron Horse (Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2005: Sly and Robbie (The Rhythm Remains the Same: Sly & Robbie Greets Led Zeppelin)
- 2006: Foreigner (Extended Versions [part of a Medley with "Juke Box Hero", recorded live 2005])
- 2006: Pussycat Dolls (Only sung live, part of the PCD World Tour)
- 2007: Lez Zeppelin (Lez Zeppelin)
- 2007: Electric Skychurch (The Many Faces of Led Zeppelin [remix])
- 2008: Tori Amos (Live at Montreux 1991/1992 [recorded live 1992])
- 2008: The Duhks (This Fall - EP)
- 2008: Leona Lewis (Unreleased Demo)
- 2008: Pat Travers (Led Box: The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Tribute)
- 2008: Prince (Indigo Nights [recorded live 2007])
- 2008: Akiko Yano (akiko)
- 2009: Gabriella Cilmi (live from Sound Relief, 14 March 2009)
- 2009: Gandhi, (live at the Antigua Aduana, 22 May 2009)
- 2010: Mary J. Blige, (Stronger with Each Tear [international edition])
- 2010: Adam Lambert, live acoustic performance, Fantasy Springs, 27 Feb 2010
- 2010: Carlos Santana feat. Chris Cornell (Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time)
- 2010: Treyc Cohen (X Factor 2010)
- 2011: StillWell (Dirtbag)
- 2015: Alice Cooper / Hollywood Vampires (Hollywood Vampires debut album)
- Samples
- 1990: Sandra ("Hiroshima" extended club mix)
- 1994: The Prodigy ("Rhythm Of Life")
- 1998: The Coup ("Busterismology")
- 1998: Kid Rock "Somebody's Gotta Feel This" off Devil Without A Cause
- 2001: Nikka Costa ("Hope It Felt Good" Mark Ronson remix)
- Television
- 2009: Adam Lambert (performed on American Idol)
- 2012: Elise Testone (performed on American Idol)
- 2012: Lenny Kravitz (performed at 35th annual Kennedy Center Honors)
- Film
- 2015: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (Trailer)
Your Time is Gonna Come
Released in 1969, "Your Time is Gonna Come" features on the first album.
- 1969: Sandie Shaw (Reviewing the Situation)
- 1990: Dread Zeppelin (Un-Led-Ed)
- 2000: Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes (Live at the Greek)
- 2001: Wolfgang (Black Mantra)
- 2005: Iron Horse (Whole Lotta Bluegrass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Led Zeppelin)
- 2007: Vanilla Fudge (Out Through the In Door)
- 2008: Grace Potter and The Nocturnals
- 2009: The Hold Steady (live)[5]
References
- ↑ Thom Jurek (2005-08-23). "Electric - Victor Bailey,Larry Coryell,Lenny White | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 "Umphrey's McGee". Alltings.umphreys.com. Retrieved 2015-12-21.
- ↑ Erikkson, Cristoffer. "Rock This Way | Songs that Aerosmith has covered". Rockthisway.de. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
- ↑ Pytlik, Mark (2003), Bjork: Wow and Flutter, ECW Press, p. 172, ISBN 9781550225563
- ↑ Hay, Travis (23 October 2009). "Holding Steady at the Croc". Crosscut.com. Retrieved 20 August 2011.